I believe Joe Kaplan and Ryan Dunn have a book which is going to be published 
soon on the matter.
 
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Al Mulnick
Sent: Tue 1/24/2006 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Developer Best Practices doc


IIRC, There are several books that relate to this.  Somebody on this list may 
have written one even :)
 
That said, I think the normal applies to the best practices: 
Use efficient LDAP queries (see Microsoft web site;several blogs as well) when 
LDAP is used
Use .NET best practices for dealing with code
Try to stay away from legacy practices where possible (WINNT provider if using 
ADSI)
Limit queries to the exact information needed.
Be sure to remember that group membership gets truncated to a limited number of 
members if using intuitive methods to read them. Limitation of .NET. 
 
I'm sure there are other pieces, but I've not had to write one more specific 
than that. 

 
On 1/24/06, Creamer, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Anybody seen/created a best practices document to ' teach' internal 
application development teams to interact with AD? I' ve just been asked to do 
one and could use some guidance on things to include.

        Mark Creamer

        Systems Engineer

        Cintas Corporation | 6800 Cintas Boulevard | Mason, OH  45040

        Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cintas.com 
<http://www.cintas.com/> 

        


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