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!!! Overview
The [{$pagename}] for [Microsoft Active Directory]
The "naming" attribute within [Microsoft Active Directory] is the CN attribute.
If we have a user that shows in the [MMC] as "Jim Willeke", then his DN is:
{{{
dn: CN=Jim Willeke,CN=Users,DC=mad,DC=willeke,DC=com
}}}
And his CN is:
{{{
cn: Jim Willeke
}}}
The user would look like this in the [MMC]
[{Image src='MMC General Tab/MAD-MMC-GENERAL.jpg' caption='General Tab' style='font-size: 120%; color: blue;'}]
!!LDAP Names
These are the LDAP Attribute Names that Relate to the [MMC] Page:
[{Image src='MMC General Tab/MAD-MMC-GENERAL-annotated.jpg' caption='General Tab' style='font-size: 120%; color: blue;'}]
In addition, [Microsoft Active Directory] has some "pseudo" attributes that are significant to the [MMC] General Page.
* name -" LDAP attribute "name" is always the same value as the "naming" value which in the case of a USER entry is the value of the CN. (name: jim)
* distinguishedName - This is the [DN] of the entry. (distinguishedName: CN=jim,CN=Users,DC=mad,DC=willeke,DC=com)
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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