Question: What is LDAP and how does it relate to Active Directory?Answer: LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol used to access and manage directory information. Active Directory uses LDAP for querying and modifying items like users, groups, and computers within the directory.Example:
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