What to do about windows sync when AD entries move out of scope

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Let's say you have a windows sync agreement
AD: cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com
DS: ou=People,dc=example,dc=com

Let's say you also have another user container in AD:
cn=OtherUsers,dc=example,dc=com

Let's say you have a user in AD in cn=Users in sync with a user in DS in ou=People.

What should happen if you move the user in AD from cn=Users to cn=OtherUsers? Should DS "disconnect" the entry (i.e. remote the ntuser attributes) so the entry is no longer in sync? Should winsync do something else?

Conversely, what should happen if a user is moved from cn=OtherUsers to cn=Users? Should DS treat it as adding a new user or "connect" an existing user if the userids match?

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