Of Grillenmeier,
GuidoSent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:47 PMTo:
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another option is to adjust the default property sets,
which can be done in 2003 (but not in 2000) - this will even allow to change the
effective permissions
]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] User modifiable
attributes
Inherited perms from
top of subtree are better for everyone.easier to manage and such. And of course
if youre going to do serious ACLing, 2k03 is a great upgrade path because of
single instance store (SIS) of SDs.
I dont like making
changes
it. They don't have to outline what you have to do to make
anyone else's software work, just theirs.
joe
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to
default SD personally. Only when absolutely required with no other choices..
~Eric
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Douglas you appear
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FleischmanSent: Monday, May 17, 2004 5:52 PMTo:
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Inherited perms from
top of subtree are better for everyone.easier to manage and such. And of course
if youre going to do serious ACLing, 2k03 is a great