As has been typical, the reboot-after-installation hung. I had to kick it and the first boot after the install took quite a while with first the spinning whatever-it-is and then it stalled at the blank blue screen before the Logon window pops up. (Seeing a Mac apparently freeze with a blue screen was -very disconcerting, let me tell you!!)
Once I cleaned out many 32-bit (or incompatible) startup items, Snow Leopard client did feel faster. I kept Growl and Flip 4 Mac and Default Folder. (The later shows as 64-bit.)
Some settings got reset, e.g. Mobile Synch “last synched” now shows ‘never’.
The Directory tool is gone, to set the LDAP settings you go to the User Accounts system preference, click on “Login Options” and that’s where you set the LDAP/Open Directory/Active Directory server for this account.
dave
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