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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is the [DistinguishedName] of this [objectClass] or one of its [SUP].
The [objectCategory] property is an indexed property used to increase the efficiency of [objectClass] searches. If [{$pagename}] is not specified when a class is created, the system sets it to the [distinguished name] ([DN]) of the classSchema object for this class. If this object will be frequently queried by the value of a superclass rather than the object's own class, you can set [{$pagename}] to the [DN] of the [SUP]. For example, if you are subclassing a predefined (category 1) class, the best practice is to set [{$pagename}] to the same value as the superclass. This enables the standard UI to "find" your subclass.
When an instance of this object class is created, the system sets the [objectCategory] property of the new instance to the value specified in the [{$pagename}] property of its object class.
!! [LDAP] [Microsoft Active Directory Attribute] Definition
The [{$pagename}] [AttributeTypes] is defined as:
* [CN|Cn]: Default-Object-Category
* [OID] of [1.2.840.113556.1.4.783]
* [NAME|Attribute-Name]: [{$pagename}]
* [DESC]:
* [EQUALITY]: []
* [ORDERING]: []
* [SYNTAX]: [2.5.5.1]
* [LOWERBOUND]:
* [UPPERBOUND]:
* [OMSyntax]: 127
* [SchemaIDGUID]: [26d97367-6070-11d1-a9c6-0000f80367c1]
* [mapiID]:
* [SINGLE-VALUE]
* [NO-USER-MODIFICATION]
* [USAGE]: [UserApplications]
* [Extended Flags]:
** [X-ORIGIN]: [MS-ADSA]
* [X-SYSTEMFLAGS]
* [X-SCHEMAFLAGSEx]
* [X-SEARCH-FLAGS]
* Used as [MUST] in:
**
* Used as [MAY] in:
**
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]