: 20 February 2005
05:55To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re:
[ActiveDir] Updating ADM files - best practices
Hi Neil,
I understand your concern that unexpectedly
updating the Production ADM files "sounds like a bad idea", but it really
isn't that dangerous. The AD
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made me chuckle -
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route.
thanks,
neil
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04:35To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re:
[ActiveDir] Updating ADM files - best practices
Neil,
Title: Updating ADM files - best practices
Neil,
Not sure if it is best practice, but what I do
is:-
1. Leave on the Auto upgrade of ADM files. We
assume that Microsoft always adds to ADM files, never changes existing
keys.
2. Always use a different ADM file for your
modifications. Nev