Directory Services White Papers
ACP 133: The Military Directory Standard
Overview ACP 133 is the NATO Standard for Military Directory: "Common Directory Services and Procedures". The current version is "Edition B", published in February 2000. "Edition C" is being developed, and is expected to be published shortly. This white paper gives a short summary of ACP 133 aimed at readers with some familiarity with directory services. For a general introduction to directory services see Why Deploy an Enterprise Directory. The paper explains how ACP 133 uses and extends the core standards.
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| Date Published | January 2007 | Downloads | 1 |
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