Thanks Guido.  This is good info.

I like the idea of having the LDIF files available for testing schema updates outside 
the application itself.  As Robbie Allen has pointed out in various books, articles 
and forums, LDIF files provide a useful self-documenting method of keeping track of 
your schema changes.  

It struck me as odd that the LDIF files for SMS 2003 are not available.  I know it's 
not in RTM yet, but I'm guessing the schema definitions have been finalised for some 
time now.  I would prefer to see a consistent approach across all Microsoft products 
for schema changes.  ISA Server, for example, provides the ldif files on the CD.  

Tony
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From: "GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Thu, 9 Oct 2003 11:46:01 +0200 

Tony, I don't have an LDIF file, but here are some details on the schema
extensions as reported from the SMS2003 'Extadsch.exe' utility:

Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Site-Code.
Defined attribute cn=mS-SMS-Assignment-Site-Code.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Site-Boundaries.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Roaming-Boundaries.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Default-MP.
Defined attribute cn=mS-SMS-Device-Management-Point.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-MP-Name.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-MP-Address.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Ranged-IP-Low.
Defined attribute cn=MS-SMS-Ranged-IP-High.
Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Management-Point.
Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Server-Locator-Point.
Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Site.
Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Roaming-Boundary-Range.

Note that most of the attributes are replicated to the GC...  Also realize,
that if you are absolutely against extending the Schema for SMS - the
extensions are not a must for SMS 2003 to function. However, if the schema
is not extended, it will be necessary to use WINS to enable resolution of
MPs and SLPs (and I'd rather get away from any WINS dependencies if I can).
Also, SMS Advanced Security requires to extend the schema - I haven't looked
at this feature yet, so I'm not really sure what it means. 

/Guido

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Montag, 6. Oktober 2003 10:55
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Subject: [ActiveDir] SMS Server 2003: AD schema extensions

Does anyone have the ldif files for the SMS Server 2003 schema extensions?  

I realise it's early days, but I can't find any detailed documentation on
what the schema update does.

Tony
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