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jocampo

2002-12-08, 3:40 pm

Hi again forum friends.

I've been busy buying the xmas gifts and reading my new 217 Coriolis book, and i found something interesting which i would like the hear another comments about it.

My book says the ESE is whom phisically stores the Active Directory data. Then, what's the final purpose of the Database Layer? Can someone please explain me their differences and definitions? Wich of both drives the ntds.dit file?

Thanks in advanced,
jeff_j_black

2002-12-08, 3:59 pm

Hey, I'd love to say it in my words, but I defer to this. Examine the Directory Service Architecture section, especially around figure 2.3

Active Direct Service Architecture
jocampo

2002-12-08, 8:33 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jeff_j_black
Hey, I'd love to say it in my words, but I defer to this. Examine the Directory Service Architecture section, especially around figure 2.3

Active Direct Service Architecture



Thank you very much, Jeff
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