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What I need to do is realize query of GAL from webpage. I tried standard way (Querying LDAP with DirectoryServices), but it doesn't help me very much because of huge amount of records in GAL (approx. 150 000). What I need is to get user info for the following query:

(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)(|(SAMAccountName=*{0}*)(displayname=*{0}*)(userprincipalname=*{0}*))),

where {0} stands for data I've got from user.

Outlook does such things very fast. I guess it stores data somewhere, and somehow syncs it with GAL.

What I am trying to do is to maintain synchronized copy of GAL (only 3 fields I need), but I don't know how to generate a query for "new" items, for example users added in the last week.

Is there a way to get such information?

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  • Do you need the wildcard stars?
    – John
    Nov 12, 2012 at 11:31
  • yes, without them I have acceptable time (like 10-15 seconds) to get answers.
    – yhaskell
    Nov 13, 2012 at 10:17
  • So the wildcards are slowing it down, may i suggest and exact match then re-run with wildcard if no matches found? Outlook syncs the address book daily, maybe you could cache it in a dataset then using dataset filtering?
    – John
    Nov 13, 2012 at 14:44
  • like I said, I just will get all info from ldap to sql every day, but I need to get only new (or changed) items from LDAP so I would not reupload 150000 items every day.
    – yhaskell
    Nov 15, 2012 at 3:34

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I would recommend figuring out how to make the LDAP queries responsive because I highly doubt that Outlook caches this data. You might want to look at Ambiguous Name Resolution as a starting place.

That being said, you want to add a parameter to your search for either the whenChanged attribute or the whenCreated attribute. You can take a look at this article to find out how to search from one of these attributes.

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