Talking about the Britisch... In the UK pub opening hours are around the clock 
since a week or so...I think a pub owner could introduce his own AD and use 
this very interesting attribute for his customers.. ;-)
 
I also looked if it had a sigar(s) attribute, but no luck! ;-) 
 
Jorge

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Note that it's multi-valued ... what can I say, we're British and there's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] all else to do :o)

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Dean Wells
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Jorge de
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:48 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] AD Schema Attribute

Now this is fun...
The AD Schema contains the following attribute:

distinguishedName=CN=drink,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=ADCORP,DC=LAN
CN=drink
adminDescription=The drink (Favourite Drink) attribute type specifies the
favorite drink of an object (or person).
isSingleValued=FALSE

;-)

Cheers,
Jorge
PS.: I read about this here:
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/tomek/archive/2005/11/29/drink_attr.aspx



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