BS CWA 13884:2000 PDF

BS CWA 13884:2000 PDF

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BS CWA 13884:2000 PDF

Published Date:
04/15/2000

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X.500 profile ADY11. Directory user agent (DUA) support of directory access protocol (DAP)

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BSI Group

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