Williams
Sent: 02 February 2006 17:15
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] User Account Lifecyle -- Best Practices
Yeah, here in the UK a PhD or however you write it means you have done
your B.Sc (degree) (or equivalent), your M.Sc (masters degree) and then
you do your PhD
Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: 01 February 2006 21:21
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] User Account Lifecyle -- Best Practices
The problem with some of this is that books become stale...and what is
best practices today is not tomorrow with regulation
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Actually I believe PhD is Doctor of Philosophy, not Psychology.
All in all, interesting article
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Lifecyle -- Best Practices
Noah, I think by this point you can see that answers
vary. The variables are the business requirements.
An organization I did similar for looked at this as
account lifecycle management. 'Cradle to grave
process.'
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: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] User Account
Lifecyle -- Best Practices
Noah, I think by this point you can see that answers
vary. The variables are the business requirements.
An organization I did similar for looked at this as
account lifecycle management. 'Cradle
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There are several schools of thought on this concept. There are
websites regarding identity management but I'm not sure it's what
you're looking for. The idea of identity management is something that
is inherent in any networked or even
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There are several
Hi,
I wrote the following a while ago... See if you can use the procedure
What to do with user accounts that are or not mailbox enabled when the
corresponding user(s) leave(s) the company. For that and without buying a full
blown solution you can create tooling in a simple way if the
- e.g.
bloggsj_left_31012006 (I've used ddmm but of course mmdd is acceptable
too :)
neil
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Hi,
I wrote the following a while ago... See if you can use the procedure
What to do with user accounts
: RE: [ActiveDir] User
Account Lifecyle -- Best Practices
Hi,
I wrote the following a while ago... See if you can use
the procedure
What to do with user accounts that are or not mailbox enabled when the
corresponding user(s) leave(s) the company. For that and without
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