Neither one of them is more "efficient" but one is "more compliant" than
thee other to the X500 "user" definition.
If you are interoperating with other directories or products with Directory 
Connectors, then of the InterOrgPerson is the preferred class of object to
use for the sync job. This precludes you of having a directory full of
duplicate objects, because the user class could not be interoperated with.

One advantage of the "closeness" of the classes - have a look at the class
inheritance tree - inetorgperson is derived via the user class, is that in
Win2k3 forest mode you can convert one kind of object into another, i.e.
user to interorgperson, or visa/versa without to much trouble. Possible even
with ADSIEdit/LDP/VBS, etc.

Both classes authenticate - are security principals, can have mailboxes,
group memberships, etc, etc. If you don't have an interoperability
requirement, then stick with the user class, however, if you have an
external sync requirement - I know one of the SAP connectors "talks"
interorgperson, then your choice is made for you.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of BATARD olivier
Sent: 26 July 2004 11:54 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Another question

Thanks a lot for your answer.

I have an another question :

What is the difference between the class user and inetorgperson ? What's the
most efficient of the two classes?


Thanks again

Olivier BATARD, Technicien syst�me - Poste 1655
Gestion Interne
SIGMA Informatique http://www.sigma.fr
3 rue Newton, BP 4127, 44241 La Chapelle sur Erdre Cedex



-----Message d'origine-----
De : Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoy� : lundi 26 juillet 2004 11:09
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [ActiveDir] Attributes terminal services path



Olivier

You can't read (or create) Terminal Services properties using CSVDE or any
LDAP based tool.  

One option is to use the TScmd free tool:

http://www.systemtools.com/free_frame.htm

Alternatively, you can try the scripting method using IADsTSUserEx, as
described here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/termserv/te
rmserv/iadstsuserex.asp

Cheers
Tony


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Date:  Mon, 26 Jul 2004 10:20:23 +0200

Hello,

I'm trying to create a csvde file to create my account in AD. Everything is
ok, but I can't find attributes for terminal service path.

How can I modify terminal service path by CSVDE ?

Thanks, 

Olivier BATARD, Technicien syst�me - Poste 1655
Gestion Interne
SIGMA Informatique http://www.sigma.fr
3 rue Newton, BP 4127, 44241 La Chapelle sur Erdre Cedex


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