When planning a hierarchical Directory tree, consider applications and users that still rely on bindery services.
Bindery-based users can access any object in the Directory tree by using multiple accounts. But this can result in significantly more work for the network supervisor (especially if numerous users need several accounts).
Although multiple accounts might still be necessary in your Directory tree, thoughtful planning can reduce the number of accounts you need to create.
Bindery services users should be grouped within a few container objects (bindery contexts) defined by workgroups, shared resources, and information usage and exchange. Placing similar users in the same container object makes it easier to give bindery services users access to the resources they need.