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diff --git a/doc/ldap/README.ldap b/doc/ldap/README.ldap
index 7095d6d10..33ffe3702 100644
--- a/doc/ldap/README.ldap
+++ b/doc/ldap/README.ldap
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ olcAccess: {0} to dn.subtree="dc=example,dc=com"
As usual replace all "dc=example,dc=com" accordingly. Take care not
to insert a blank line anywhere. The first line needs to give the DN
-of the database as determined above. Excute the rules from that file
+of the database as determined above. Execute the rules from that file
using the command:
: ldapmodify -Q -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f grantaccess.ldif
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ This lists just the DNs. If you need the entire content of the DIT
leave out the "dn" argument. The option "-LLL" selects useful
formatting options for the output.
-** Insert X.509 Certficate
+** Insert X.509 Certificate
If you don't have a handy tool to insert a certificate via LDAP you
can do it manually. First put the certificate in binary (DER) format
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ to revert replace "ACL" by "none".
** Extending the AD Schema
The Active Directory on Windows is actually an LDAP server but
configuration differs from OpenLDAP. The used schema is the same but
-the data objects are slighly different. To extend the schema the
+the data objects are slightly different. To extend the schema the
LDIF format is used but with variants of the files used for OpenLDAP.
Thus please download these two files:
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ schema. There are *no ways to revert changes* made to a schema. You
should also first try this all on a test system and not on a
production system.
-To extend the schema become Adminstrator on your Primary Domain
+To extend the schema become Administrator on your Primary Domain
Controller and open a shell (Command Prompt). Copy the above
mentioned ldif files to your working directory and run the following
command: