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But
Ricardo, the IMail internal user database is more capable than the NT user
database, which is still a separate entity.
As far
as the user limitation of NT, why, if I have 20000 students, should I have to
place them in more than a single domain? Domain structure should reflect
organization structure and resource allocation, not arbitrary or performance
limitations. NDS has been shown to scale to over a billion objects (users,
servers, printers, etc), and NT has lots of catching up to do.
--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
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