September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
The Directory Service Protocol that is used by AD DS is compliant with the Internet-standard Lightweight Directory Access Protocol as defined by RFC 2251. LDAP allows queries and updates to take place in AD DS. Objects in an LDAP-compliant directory must be uniquely identified by a naming path to the object. These naming paths take two forms: distinguished names and relative distinguished names.
The distinguished name of an object in AD DS is represented by the entire naming path that the object occupies in AD DS. For example, the user named Joel Oleson can be represented by the following distinguished name:
CN=Joel Oleson,OU=SLC,DC=Companyabc,DC=com
The CN component ...
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