Well, i already have the 1st and 2nd editions. 
i'm pretty sure i'll buy the third.


If you have anything to do with it, i'm sure it will be worth the wait.

I always felt the security chapter  in Inside Active Directory,2nd ed
was the best and clearest description I ever read, btw.


The way things appear to me in reference to hiding my atrrib, i can
only see modifying the defaultSecurityDescriptor
But then, what if its part of a property set that some other app like
Exchange needs?
What if something breaks? 

Should it be such a big deal to hide an attrib?

As an example-

Say i use one of the custom attribute fields that Exchange creates and
put a value in there and hide it from Domain users.
what would break?
how would i go about hiding that?
just as an example....

Thanks

On 8/20/05, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It depends entirely on how the attribute acces is granted to auth users. I
> have a great writeup of this in the up and coming Active Directory 3rd
> Edition. I did a very major rework of the entire security chapter. Not as
> much as I wanted, but given the time I had quite decent I hope. So if you
> could hold off on this question until about Christmas....
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern
> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 2:45 PM
> To: activedirectory
> Subject: [ActiveDir] hide an attribute
> 
> For those of us still running windows 2000 AD, how would you hide an
> attribute from auth users?
> 
> Say you wanted to hide streetAddress or something simillar.
> 
> How would you go about doing this?
> 
> Thanks
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