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Subject: [cifs-protocol] Active Directory RID-Set Object Attributes
From: Clive Ferreira via cifs-protocol <cifs-protocol () lists ! samba ! org>
Date: 2016-10-27 3:06:40
Message-ID: d10a7b22-dd11-1685-464d-c1034a236bb9 () catalyst ! net ! nz
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Could we please have some clarification on the RID-Used-Pool attribute
of RID-Set objects in Active Directory?
Specifically we are interested in the following:
* The intended use of this attribute
* How is this attribute set? It is defined as a 64-bit interval, but
there does not seem to be any apparent reason why a 32-bit integer
would not suffice (if it was used only for some form of RID pool
counting).
regards,
Clive Ferreira
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<p>Could we please have some clarification on the RID-Used-Pool
attribute of RID-Set objects in Active Directory?</p>
<p>Specifically we are interested in the following:<br>
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<li>The intended use of this attribute</li>
<li>How is this attribute set? It is defined as a 64-bit interval,
but there does not seem to be any apparent reason why a 32-bit
integer would not suffice (if it was used only for some form of
RID pool counting).</li>
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<p>regards,</p>
<p>Clive Ferreira<br>
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