"LDAP Contextless: No LDAP server specified"
Monday, September 18th, 2006 11:18 amOy, but I’m tired. Didn’t sleep so well last night for some reason and I was plum tuckered after the trip back to London, too; maybe that last cup of coffee around 12.30 was a touch less wise than it seemed at the time. Never mind, I shall be sneaking off early today. It’s games night. Actually I have cancelled games night as I will have family matters to attend to, but no need to tell the good people hereabouts that, eh?
Not as many emails awaiting my attention as I thought there would be. The rule telling the system to divert everything to the trash bin and delete it obviously works (I jest: it doesn’t). That said, I have only just managed to log in. The IT people did something clever to the servers over the weekend. They did something so clever that no-one could log on to the system. Hurrah. Clearly it’s all back up and running now, but it did take a while to get going and I quite liked being told that I was "LDAP Contextless: No LDAP server specified". I don’t know what it means as such, but it made me feel special.
Along with everyone else in the building. We’re all special.
Ah well, I could do some work, but frankly I am more likely to log on to the O2 website and work out what settings I need on my phone to be able to send and receive multi media messages. Not that I am, massively worried if I can’t fathom it, you understand, but since the phone and network are both capable of this feat of technology, I don’t see why I should have to miss out.
More drivel later, I would imagine, once the caffeine has soaked into my system properly.
Not as many emails awaiting my attention as I thought there would be. The rule telling the system to divert everything to the trash bin and delete it obviously works (I jest: it doesn’t). That said, I have only just managed to log in. The IT people did something clever to the servers over the weekend. They did something so clever that no-one could log on to the system. Hurrah. Clearly it’s all back up and running now, but it did take a while to get going and I quite liked being told that I was "LDAP Contextless: No LDAP server specified". I don’t know what it means as such, but it made me feel special.
Along with everyone else in the building. We’re all special.
Ah well, I could do some work, but frankly I am more likely to log on to the O2 website and work out what settings I need on my phone to be able to send and receive multi media messages. Not that I am, massively worried if I can’t fathom it, you understand, but since the phone and network are both capable of this feat of technology, I don’t see why I should have to miss out.
More drivel later, I would imagine, once the caffeine has soaked into my system properly.