Wow...have never gone higher than 375,000....how big is your AD database
file?

2009/2/4 John A. Shaw-Miller <[email protected]>

>  We have 3.8million users ..... we have OU's coming out of our ears ....
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 04 February 2009 14:07
> *To:* Active Directory Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Auto Created Users
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> In complete agreement...your Enterprise Admin is pulling a fast one, or
> opening his mouth and just letting the wind blow his tongue around
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> 2009/2/4 Stephen Wimberly <[email protected]>
>
> Our enterprise domain automatically creates users based on a feed from our
> HR PeopleSoft.  During that design it was decided that all user objects
> should reside in a single flat OU and that only a few select domain admins
> would have any rights to that OU.
>
> This means we cannot apply any Preferences to the user object.  (Policies
> can operate in a LoopBack processing model.)
>
> We have asked that our Enterprise Domain change this to allow user objects
> to reside in other OU locations, but they tell us that 'every large scale
> domain' is done this way and that to do otherwise would be 'unheard of.'
>  Is
> this true?  Is there 'no way' to effectively move user objects to other AD
> locations to allow OU Admins the ability to apply user preferences?  Is
> there another way to apply user preferences?
>
> We have just over 15,000 user objects.
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