well in this case yes, it's usefulness does depend on it's ability to play well with others. We have it so that a student can go to any machine in the building, and they get their home drives and preferences given to them. In the mac lab they always have to go to the same machine, and all the files are stored locally. We've already got the infrastructure in place, so it'd be nice if we didn't have to reinvent the wheel. Given the scope of the what we do, we don't have the time currently to devote to getting it all working together.
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