I've been talking to a vendor about an application they are developing.  It 
involves running ADAM instances on XP Pro machines (laptops) that replicate 
with a centralised ADAM instance running on W2K3.  I don't have further details 
at this stage, but I believe the they are planning to use the local ADAM 
instance to authenticate laptop users to an application when they are off-line.

In addition to security concerns with this approach, I'm not really comfortable 
with the idea of ADAM instances on laptops being part of a configuration set.  
I had always understool ADAM on XP to be used for a personal data store 
(http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/29fb059e-544c-4577-bf7c-ba4b08df48431033.mspx?mfr=true).

Any thoughts on this?

Tony 




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