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Does PowerBroker Directory Integrator require extending the Active Directory schema?

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Does PowerBroker Directory Integrator require extending the Active Directory schema?

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No. PowerBroker Directory Integrator stores data in the Active Directory using existing Active Directory data structures. When PowerBroker Directory Integrator is installed on a UNIX or Linux host, a standard Computer object, just like a Windows hosts Computer object, is created in the domain. The user and group context data is stored in Active Directory’s Program Data area using standard Containers and Classes. All PowerBroker Directory Integrator data could be completely removed, leaving no traces. The benefit of this is no negative impact to the operations of your Active Directory, or to its stability down the road.

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