This is up to the LDAP server to configure that the attribute is case-insensitive or not, not to the client (the CMS).
When your LDAP server specify that attributes are case-sensitive, you just have to configure the CMS accordingly.
Nicolas Gavalda (Inactive)
added a comment - This is up to the LDAP server to configure that the attribute is case-insensitive or not, not to the client (the CMS).
When your LDAP server specify that attributes are case-sensitive, you just have to configure the CMS accordingly.
This is up to the LDAP server to configure that the attribute is case-insensitive or not, not to the client (the CMS).
When your LDAP server specify that attributes are case-sensitive, you just have to configure the CMS accordingly.