Pete Rowley wrote:
Usually you give a third party application a base dn, that base dn can be a view. Views were designed such that the client need not know it is using a view based dit so compatibility isn't much of an issue for most clients.
And when the application needs to create it's own arbitrarily named sub branches? I'm talking about applications like Tivoli User Manager, etc.
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