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No, it seemed to make more sense to put it
in AD and keep it all in the same place. Using DN syntax attributes to
represent the users and groups allows us to take advantage of any changes to
those objects without having to implement a sync process and gives us a lot of
useful semantics such as no duplications and such. There is a goofy sync app that we have
that pushes stuff one way to our Domino system that does use some SQL for metadata,
but that was a different circumstance. That whole app could probably be
replaced with MIIS very easily now if we had any will to do so. Joe From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Did you consider using SQL to store all the metadata for the groups?
That’s what I’m doing now, or planning to, but I’d be
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