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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 8:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] "Program Data" container Another approach: if we
are talking about w2k03, application-specific data can be put in an application
partition. I love using app partitions for this sort of stuff. It lets you have
a custom replication topology such that the data is only on those DCs where
required, across domain boundaries, plus none of it is ever replicated to the
GCs (as NDNCs are independent of PAS replication and don’t participate in that
process). My
$0.02 ~Eric From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Mulnick,
Al I didn't have a link, I
was just asking if you'd checked. There is very little about what it's
there for that I see so far. This link indicates it's to be used by
developers, but not a lot of detailed information beyond that http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=""> If your application has
nothing to do with an OU, then does it matter where you put it? I can see
if you didn't want to incur the replication overhead, that it would make sense
to put it in a different partition. But I can't see why you wouldn't use
an OU to at least house the data you want to store to give it some
organization. Ether way, maybe somebody from Microsoft will chime in with
a really definitive link and let us know what the heck it's intended for vs.
what it can be used for..... Al From: Alice
Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Al: Do you have any link to
an MSDN page that talks about the Program Data container? If you have, let me
know (I couldn't find anything, even a Google search didn't
help). Technically, yes, you
can put data anywhere in Active Directory. But each of those partitions and
containers are there to serve some purpose (otherwise you wouldn't need a config
partition, schema partition, domain parttion and a place for LostAndFound, NTDS
Quotas...etc in domain partiton - technically you could put everything under one
single node in there). And why would I want to
create an OU structure for an application, if the application hasn't got
anything to do with it? And how does it relate to the existence of a "Program
Data" container? I just wanted to know what goes in
there. From: Mulnick,
Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Technically, you can
put data anywhere you want in Active Directory. However, is there any
reason you wouldn't create your own OU structure for an application?
Have you checked MSDN
for information on the program data container to see what uses it?
From: Alice
Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] What is the purpose of "Program
Data" container in the domain naming context of Active Directory? Is it a
general purpose container where I can store any type of data or is it meant for
specific purpose? Thanks Alice
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