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All,

I found a need for this as I was fleshing out work on the distributed
op procedures I-D, but I've also had such a search scope requested a
number of times in the past (and I believe other vendors have as well).

Please review if you have some time (it's very short).

Thanks,

Jim

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	Title		: Subordinate Subtree Search Scope for LDAP
	Author(s)	: J. Sermersheim
	Filename	:
draft-sermersheim-ldap-subordinate-scope-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2004-8-11
	
The Lightweight Directory Application Protocol (LDAP) specification
   supports three scope values for the search operation -- namely:
   baseObject, singleLevel, and wholeSubtree.  This document
introduces
   a subordinateSubtree scope which constrains the search scope to all
   subordinates of the named base object.

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