They both work well. Usually it's a matter of cost. The iPlanet server comes with SunOS and you get a 200,000 object license for free. FWIW, openLdap is free.
you should specify a server name or domain name in your LDAP query:
LDAP://servername/CN=RogerE,CN=Recipients,OU=SomeCompany,O=FullTitle ofSomeCompany,DC=Exchange
Your first query is trying to refer you to a server where the item is really stored.
Also, since you're Exchange2K, it's more...
LDAP date fields, such as modifyTimestamp, are stored as text in the following format:
yyyymmddhhmmssZ (yes, that's a 'Z' on the end representing 'Zulu' time, a.k.a. GMT, a.k.a. UTC). So, if your search includes the filter (modifyTimestamp>=20020601120000Z) then you will find objects modified...
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