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How to find ldap attributes for each property of user object?this thread has 1 replies and has been viewed 819 times
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I know the ldap attributes of most of the user object properties like First name = givenName, Log On To=userWorkStation etc... I learned all this from a website.
But I want to know, how someone can learn ldap attributes for each properties within Active Directory itself. Is there any way to do this? All I can think of is by changing the values of each file in user properties and checking the corresponding values in the attribute editor tab of user properties. But this is a long and cumbersome process. So, is there any other way to find which ldap attributes corresponds to which user property in the active directory itself? |
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