Overview#
Linked Attribute are attributes that allows a Relationship to be built between ObjectClassesLinked Attributes The most examples is the Microsoft Active Directory Group to User Member-MemberOf RelationshipGroups have members which is the Forward links, as they are the primary direction of the Relationship. The User-MemberOf is referred to as a BackLink.
Linked Attribute EDirectory#
EDirectory Linked Attribute which are of DN Syntax exhibit Referential IntegrityMicrosoft Active Directory AttributeSchema#
Microsoft Active Directory schema attribute classes declare what type of information this attribute stores (which will always be some derivative of a DistinguishedName (DN)Forward links (or Forward Reference) attributes always have a LinkID even value and for every Forward link the next LinkID value is, of course, an odd value and is the LinkID to the corresponding BackLink attribute.More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- Active Directory Schema Related LDAP Searches
- DN Syntax
- DirectReports
- Forward Reference
- Forward link
- LDAP Dereference Control
- LinkID
- Maximum Database Record Size
- Microsoft Active Directory Anomalies
- [#1] - Links and Backlinks in Active Directory for Exchange
- based on information obtained 2018-09-27-
- [#2] - Linked Attributes (AD DS)
- based on information obtained 2020-01-02
- [#2] - Allow Linked Multi-Valued Attributes to use LVR
- based on information obtained 2020-02-25