Yea...they exist..but for the 50 thousand dollar pricetag on them (for even our small environment)...we couldn't justify the cost.
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True to your overall statement, if you lock things down and only allow updates through interfaces with business rules you can completely control what goes out there.
I am curious about your initial statement, are you saying you have something that injects into the AD internal processes and will inflict business rules on updates irregardless of source? I wasn't aware anyone had something like that but fully figured someone would do it if MS didn't. OR are you simply saying what I said above, you lock things down and only allow updates through interfaces with business rules?
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