You know though as I took a shower and thought about this[1]. This is a DN attribute, I am wondering if indexing may not help a lot or at all; not that I implied it would be any great help below. I look forward to reading a response from the likes of Dean or ~Eric and what they have to say.
 
  joe
 
 
[1] Yes sick I know. I would read books in the shower too if I could figure out a way to keep the pages dry. Showers are a huge waste of time, right behind commuting if you drive yourself though I refuse to take short showers both for the benefit of those around me and because I feel hot showers are the culmination of great western civilization.
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 6:03 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Indexing an attribute

You will have a little DIT growth, creation of new mailboxes might be impacted a little in terms of speed as insertion of the attribute might be a trifle slower (nothing you would notice I expect unless doing a ton of new creations quickly with MT C code and still you could blame it on the RUS faster than blaming it on the indexing).
 
Anything that searched on that attribute would possibly be more efficient or be quicker.
 
You still won't be able to do wildcard searches because it is a DN attribute.
 
What are you looking to get out of it? Or to put it another way, why do you think you should do it?
 
Overall in the end, MS and pretty much anyone is going to say you need to test it in your test lab with a comparable test data set as production to really know specifically what it will do.
 
  joe 
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Holland Matthew BC GB
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 4:36 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Indexing an attribute

Hi all,

 

Does anyone know the potential impact of indexing an attribute in Active Directory?  The attribute is HomeMDB, it’s Single Valued and is a member of the PAS (We have approx 17,000 Mail Enabled User objects in Active Directory).

 

Cheers,

 

Matty

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