Access to pab (Personal Address Book)

Hi,
I am trying to access the personal address book using the following DN:
ou=testuser,ou=People,o=example.com,dc=example,dc=com,o=pab
I am able to connect to this only when i login as a directory manager. But I need to access using the testuser's credentials. Is there way to handle this, because I may not be able to get the credentials of directory manager in production environment?
Thanks and Regards,
Kamal

Looks like you're missing the ACI that grants a User to read, search for entries under ou=testuser,ou=People,o=example.com,dc=example,dc=com,o=pab
Please refer to the Calendar / Messaging product documentation for this.
Ludovic.

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