I would prefer to say facilitates more efficient searches at the container level versus permits searching a container. I am not positive having not gone into the gears of this functionality but my best guess would be that the indexes are handled differently in that the container is somehow involved in the index table so that a search of a specific container helps narrow down the index even further when the search is executed.
 
Is that a typo about having one OU with 100000 OUs under it and those OUs having 4 objects... That would seem to be immensely inefficient and even setting containerized searching indices I doubt you would expect a lot of benefit since you would most likely start your search at the one OU top level you specify versus one of the 100,000 subou levels.
 
  joe
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raul Mart�nez
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:27 AM
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Hello

 

I create a new class named doc, this class is the type organizationalUnit. I have a OU with about 100000 OU, and once OU have 4 objects. Its recomemend active the option "Index this attribute for containerized searchess in the Active Directory "?

 

Thanks

 

Raul.

 

 

-----Mensaje original-----
De: John Reijnders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 28 de octubre de 2003 17:10
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: [ActiveDir] Index a atribute

 

Index for containerized searches permits searching a container rather than the entire directory. This can be used to improve lookup times for container searches.

 

Hope this was what you were looking for?

Cheers!

John

 


From: Raul Mart�nez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 28 oktober 2003 16:47
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Index a atribute

Hello

 

What is the diference between  "Index this attribute for containerized searchess in the Active Directory " and "Index this attribute in the Active Directory"

 

 

Thanks.

 

Raul.

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