Configure LDAP for UNIX user

Hi All
I am doing user provisioning of SUN IDM to SUN LDAP. But In LDAP i am storing unix user. When you create any user in LDAP for UNIX then you have to specify UID, GID ,Home directory.
Same thing i m try to create user in LDAP for unix through SUN IDM.
But I am not able to enable checked box for unix user in posix user information.
By default this check box is disable. we have to enable manually this check box if u want to create a user for unix in LDAP.
I want to change this check box disable to enable by default.
it is very urgent.
I am not getting any doc related doc or other thing.
thanks
SAini

We have so few customers using ADAM now that LDAP to AD is supported I forgot this. However to note: this means managing an entire new directory separate from your multiple AD forests.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.04.schema.aspx?pr=blog
Regards,
Tim

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