Edirectory, Ldap, And Domain Services For Windows; Overview Of Directory Services - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - PLANING AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE 11-10-2009 Implementation Manual

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This section discusses the following topics:
Section 14.1, "Overview of Directory Services," on page 139
Section 14.2, "eDirectory," on page 140
Section 14.3, "LDAP (eDirectory)," on page 141
Section 14.4, "Domain Services for Windows," on page 142

14.1 Overview of Directory Services

Storing and managing network identities in directory services is a fundamental expectation for
networking.
In the simplest terms, Novell
identities) that represent network resources, such as the following:
Network users
Servers
Printers
Applications
eDirectory is designed to provide easy, powerful, and flexible management of network resources
(including eDirectory itself) in ways that no other directory service can match. You can administer
eDirectory through the same browser-based tools on both OES and NetWare.
For more information, see
page
139.
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eDirectory
is a tree structure containing a list of objects (or
TM
Chapter 14, "eDirectory, LDAP, and Domain Services for Windows," on

eDirectory, LDAP, and Domain Services for Windows

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