What are DS Access and DS Proxy



What are DS Access and DS Proxy..

Answer / sumanth

Dsproxy- a directory access cache that stores recently
accessed information for a configurable length of time. This
reduces the number of queries made to global catalog servers.

DSAcess- It creates an Address Book for Older MAPI Clients
that cannot access the Global Catalog Server. The older
clients prior to Outlook 2000.

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