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March 16, 1999 9:05 AM PST

Microsoft puts directories in sync

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Microsoft today said it has published a specification for providing synchronization of heterogeneous data.

DirSync is an Internet draft submission to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Microsoft is making the specification freely available without license. The specification is a LDAP-based control that provides synchronization of information between mixed directories. A directory is a listing of the files and description of the various characteristics of a file, such as the layout of the fields in it.

Companies currently use a combination of manual processes, scripting, and metadirectory products to manage their directory landscape, which tends to include multiple network operating system directories, email address books, and application-specific directory services, the company said.

Microsoft designed the DirSync enable developers to build synchronization products that ease the complexity of multidirectory administration by capturing changes occurring within one directory service and propagating them to other directories automatically, the company said.

For example, the synchronization services that Microsoft will provide between the Microsoft Active Directory directory service of the Windows 2000 operating system and Novell NDS are based on the Active Directory implementation of the DirSync control.

"Today, many directory services don't make it easy to synchronize with other directory services, and this has hindered progress on broad directory interoperability," said Mike Nash, director of marketing for Windows NT Server and infrastructure products at Microsoft, in a statement.

"Recognizing that customers want to greatly simplify directory management, Microsoft designed synchronization support into Active Directory from the beginning and is enabling directory vendors to freely use the DirSync control specification to enhance their products in a similar way," Nash said.

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Synchronizing Active Directory and Edirectory
by March 18, 2005 11:38 AM PST
I am in the beginning of a rather large project of migrating from edirectory to active directory.

I'd like to be able to synchronize both directories with each other during the migration process.

I've been reading about Microsoft Directory Sync Services, however can't seem to find any documentation on this service - like how to use it.

Thanks,
Cheryl
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