Footnotes

Foreword

1 http://pluralsight.com/blogs/keith/archive/2004/10/15/2831.aspx

Chapter 1

1 Allen, R., and J. Richards. 2006. Active Directory, Third Edition. Sebastopol, Calif: O’Reilly.

2 Though the current DN specification, RFC 2253, is fairly strict, the previous version for LDAP version 2, RFC 1779, is much more flexible. It allows the use of ; as a separator, it uses alternate escape mechanisms, and it is very lenient with the use of whitespace. LDAP version 3 implementations must accept input in LDAP version 2 format, but must always return values in LDAP version 3 syntax. Luckily, we do not have to deal with LDAP version 2 very often, but we may need to be aware of it.

3 Do not worry about the nasty GUID names here. We generally ...

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