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Thank you for the clear explanation,
John.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Minyo II
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:57 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: A switch to Active Directory? Let me preface this by saying I know practically nothing Karen, The Microsoft Active Directory Environment is the standard for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 operating systems (may soon be replaced after Longhorn OS). R:BASE 6.5 and 7.1 has been fully tested and is 100% supported in these environments. FYI: The Microsoft Active Directory enables companies to construct a custom, centralized resource management infrastructure benefiting both users and administrators. The underpinnings of the active directory are based on the IETF x.500 standard which utilizes the LDAP protocol to communicate among directory-enabled computers. Microsoft chose Kerberos as the authentication protocol of choice for the active directory due to its robust, secure and flexible architecture. The active directory is composed of a distributed database which stores information about network resources represented as directory objects. Examples of directory objects are users, computers, groups and printers. Each object has attributes that describe and define its behavior. To put in plainly, Microsoft made it really easy for all developers to network computers and printers. John |
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