On 10/30/07 1:43 PM, "Josh Wisenbaker" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Augmented records are safe to use for all sorts of stuff as they can't
> override the source of the info in the original DS. To the client it
> feels like a schema mod, but you never modify the original records.
After reading a little about augmented records, they sound like the best
thing since sliced bread. Being able to extend other directory services
without having to modify existing schema (a la Active Directory) is a great
idea.
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