Not a AD gripe but a tools gripe.  The AD Sites and Services snap-in
sucks canal water as Laura sez.  MS  said they would fix it in Win2K3
but it still sucks.

Diane 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 9:25 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Biggest AD Gripes

So what are everyone's biggest AD Gripes? I am not talking about gripes
about things that use AD like GPOs[1] or Exchange or NFS or anything
else like that. I mean actual AD really missed the boat because of this
that or the other thing.

Like 

o I dislike that when you defunct an attribute it doesn't purge the
information in the directory for that attribute.

o The fact that AD Security policy is managed through a technology
dependent on AD and replicates both within AD and the other technology.
 
o I dislike that there is no true schema delete.

o I dislike the fact that I can't specify which branches of the tree
replicate where.

o I dislike the fact that GUIDs are represented in multiple ways in the
directory.

o I dislike the implementation of property sets especially since they
could be so incredible awesomely cool. Specifically I dislike that an
attribute can only be in a single property set. 

o I dislike creator/owner on SDs.

o I dislike the lack of configurable business rules.

o I dislike the fact that I can't run multiple domains on a single
domain controller. 



Etc etc. I have more but lets see what others say. Everyone pipe up.
Let's pretend that MS will actually see this, let's further say let's
pretend MS AD Developers will see this. What would you tell them if you
were sitting in the room with them?



   joe





[1] I do not consider GPOs to be part of AD. They are a technology that
leverages AD.

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