> Microsoft's application protocols (e.g. CIFS aka NetBIOS, Kerberos)
> are certainly problematic, but I've heard no complaints about their IP
> stack in several years.

Let me rephrase... The text above is what lead me to ask questions about Active 
Directory but maybe I wasn't clear enough.

I wanted to know how well Microsoft products such as Active Directory comply with 
industry standards (RFCs, etc.) I was especially interested in finding out if 
Microsoft Active Directory could co-exist with other third party products that can be 
more standards-compliant then Microsoft's versions of DNS, DHCP, Kerberos, etc. For 
example, you can run BIND with Active Directory instead of Microsoft DNS. Can you run 
MIT Kerberos with Active Directory without using Microsoft's Kerberos or did they make 
Active Directory rely on their non-standard version of Microsoft Kerberos? How well 
does Active Directory comply with current LDAP standards and how well would it 
integrate with third party LDAP products? Where and how did Microsoft deviate with 
standards? If Microsoft takes RFCs seriously then where is the documentation to 
support it? This is basically what I'm looking for... information/documentation that 
substantiates Microsoft's compliance with standards when it comes to protoc!
 ols like DNS, DHCP, Kerberos, IP, etc.

So you can see, it's somewhat related to the thread(s) going around about Microsoft & 
protocols.

Brian B.


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