I always find it quite ironic that those who have never used NDS/Netware always 
seem to want NDS/Netware features, once they've worked with AD for a period of 
time :)

I have to remind myself why I booted NDS out in preference to NT/AD years ago...

Novell have been offering the vast majority of what is being proposed here for 
many years and even started to support the equivalent of GPO to Windows devices 
around 10 years ago too!

I would add a new gripe (which Novell do support and have done since Netware 4) 
and that is the ability to upgrade the AD (or any other component for that 
matter) across an enterprise. Naturally, this means that these components need 
to be more modular, but it would be great if I could upgrade AD from version n 
to n+1 by simply deploying a file/files across all my DCs and then re-starting 
AD out of hours (not a server re-start, just a component re-start).

Another gripe (if I may) would be my hate for local accounts. Why do we have / 
need an AD database and another database on each member server? Again, NDS/eDIR 
has a better architecture, in that all SPs exist within the directory and none 
exist on the servers themselves. TCO diminished immediately :)

neil

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: 02 August 2005 23:02
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Biggest AD Gripes


I think what a lot of the stuff people are asking for is to take some of the 
stuff that NDS and eDir already use. Rights and login scripts at ou's and 
divivding AD as an admin sees fit. As least that's what it seems like to me but 
I haven't worked with Novell in about 4yrs.
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