Computers and Users are represented as objects within AD... I can't remember the exact number of objects which you can get upto but AD supports way over 10 million (someone will telll u the exact number, if not then it will be on the web). I have heard things in the past about some large corp's testing upto a billion objects with success.
BR,
Rob
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Hello All,
I am new to this group but already can see that the calibre of the
people present will be a great help...
I am curious to learn the number of user objects that Active Directory
can handle in a single OU, it surely must have a limit, any other
limitations to the number of PC's that can join a domain etc would be
great as well.
Much appreciated,
--
Sam Khoury
Microsoft Support Officer
ITS Networks & Computing Services
Victoria University
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