I would quite like to see some Q&A in there too.  It would be great to have responses 
from the horses mouth (as it were).

ReaderX:  Why do I have to have Domain Admin permissions to see deleted objcts.
MS:  Well, we had to do it that way because....

ReaderY:  Why is the lastLogoff attribute not populated?
MS:  Because we forgot.

ReaderZ:  Are there any plans to automatically store patch/hotfix informartion for 
Computers in Ad?
MS:  Yes, you'll have it next week.

etc.

Tony


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Jackson - ditto with the other e-mails that have been doing the rounds.
Like Guido said it would be great if it was a honest newsletter with
some handy points on some of the problems that are out there ... And not
just a sales pitch.

Regards, Andrew




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Subject: [ActiveDir] AD Monthly E-Mail Newletter?


I've been doing focus groups with mid-market customers (avg ~100-500
employees) over the last few days and have both learned a lot about
their "pains" and where they get information about Active Directory.

A number of customers suggested that we consider a monthly AD-focused
newsletter where we could inform recipients of new AD content, case
studies and perhaps give the opportunity to well known industry folks to
provide a short column. The newsletter would focus on how customers
solve particular "pains" using AD or other technologies that leverage AD
like Exchange, MIIS, etc. Or, maybe it is a web site with an RSS feed.

There is no way that such a newsletter could replace a community like
the one associated with this mailing list but I do believe it could
serve the purpose of highlighting AD and informing customers -
especially smaller customers & consultants - about new developments
around AD.

My question to this group is: How useful do you think such a newsletter
would be to you or your customers? Last thing I want to do is create
more "spam" for anyone's Inbox. Thoughts?

Feel free to reply directly to me, if you'd like.

Best,

Jackson Shaw
Product Manager, Directory Services
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