ADAM : Beginner and need help



Hello,

I've been playing with ADAM for about 3-4 days now, I'm trying to see
if we can use it for user management for a number of software
applications. I am mostly needing to store (Users, Groups,
Permissions)

i.e A *User* is a member of one or more *Groups*. A *Group* is a set
of one or more *Permissions*. A *Permission* might be "View open
orders"

Is this a correct use of ADAM?

if so...

I have been able to setup ADAM on windows server 2003 R2, and have
created an application partition.

Within the partition I have created a few users, and made these users
member of the built-in Roles(Administrators, Users)



ISSUE:

I am not certain how to progress from here. In what way can I
configure ADAM to best express my data in terms of
Users/Groups/Permissions?

Where might I find some tutorials / examples or similar material for
setting up ADAM in such a way?

.



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