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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Production Directory Structures Post 302079543 by jbrubaker on Tuesday 11th of July 2006 09:44:05 AM
Old 07-11-2006
I'm a little confused. When you say "keep major applications in their own file systems" do you mean create their own directories at the root level????

After briefly reading the detailed document you provided (thanks) it said that you should not create additional subdirectories at the root level.
 

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libmapiadmin/libmapiadmin.h(3)					   libmapiadmin 				    libmapiadmin/libmapiadmin.h(3)

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libmapiadmin/libmapiadmin.h - Structures for MAPI admin functions. SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <errno.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <talloc.h> #include <ldb.h> #include <tevent.h> #include 'libmapi/libmapi.h' Data Structures struct mapiadmin_ctx MAPI admin function context. Functions struct mapiadmin_ctx * mapiadmin_init (struct mapi_session *) Create and initialise a mapiadmin_ctx structure. enum MAPISTATUS mapiadmin_release (struct mapiadmin_ctx *) Clean up a mapiadmin_ctx structure. enum MAPISTATUS mapiadmin_user_add (struct mapiadmin_ctx *) Add a user to Active Directory. enum MAPISTATUS mapiadmin_user_del (struct mapiadmin_ctx *) Delete a user from Active Directory. enum MAPISTATUS mapiadmin_user_extend (struct mapiadmin_ctx *) Extend user attributes to be Exchange user. Detailed Description Structures for MAPI admin functions. Function Documentation struct mapiadmin_ctx* mapiadmin_init (struct mapi_session *session) [read] Create and initialise a mapiadmin_ctx structure. You should use mapiadmin_release to clean up the mapiadmin_ctx structure when done. enum MAPISTATUS mapiadmin_release (struct mapiadmin_ctx *mapiadmin_ctx) Clean up a mapiadmin_ctx structure. The structure is assumed to have been allocated using mapiadmin_init() or equivalent code. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libmapiadmin from the source code. Version 1.0 Sat Jun 14 2014 libmapiadmin/libmapiadmin.h(3)
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