Re: Hierarchy in user management

From: Joseph E Shook [MVP - ADSI] (joeshook_at_deploymentCentric.com)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:02:07 -0700

Although I don't have a solution for you, I do know that Microsoft
created something similar when they created Commerce Server 2000. They
supplied a User Profile Object along with a configuration architecture
that wrapped access to Active Directory and SQL Server. You may get
some ideas by reading about it. I googled real quick on "commerce
server User Profile Object".

One interesting link on performance characteristics:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/comm/comm2000/maintain/perform/upmtca2.mspx



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