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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] List Attribute Syntaxes?
I haven't tested SBS specifically but would be entirely shocked if you
didn't have an aggregate object in your schema... I can't see any point for
MSFT to yank that out just for SBS. The DN for the object would be
CN=Aggreg
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 18:30:47 -0400
Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently I don't have CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,DC=X. I'm using W2K 2003
> but maybe it's because it's SBS?
Correction: I do have it. I left out CN=Configuration. The exact DN is
available through the subschemaSubentry
the problem like some kind of issue they
> haven't ever seen before or a "pet" problem (aka something that they have
> worked on and are still gathering info). :)
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>joe
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] List Attribute Syntaxes?
Hi Joe,
Actually I think my terminology is a little off. From snooping around
a bit I think I want the attributeSchema information unde
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> How can I get a list of attribute syntaxes? For each attribute used by
> a system I would like to kno
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Subject: [ActiveDir] List Attribute Syntaxes?
How can I get a list of attribut
How can I get a list of attribute syntaxes? For each attribute used by
a system I would like to know if it is a multivalue attribute and if it
is binary or text.
Can I get such a list using an LDAP query?
If not can I use ldifde?
Thanks,
Mike
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