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In designing the NDS for Netware 4.1, I have come across references to designing the directory tree using a Country object if you are "planning on participating in the information superhighway." This is supposed to be in reference to the X.500 standard, but is there also supposed to be a state attribute? And then I found another reference to it in the Netware documentation that also said it isn't necessary in order to be X.500 compliant. So, what's the deal? What is necessary or desireable, why, what if I don't, how is it used? Thanks.
- (no subject) Robert Q. Zimway
- (no subject) Luca Patrizi