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Exchange Server - Active Directory Schema
Deva [MSFT]
14 Jan 2008 3:03 AM
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1) What is known as "Exchange Server - Active Directory Schema" ?
Active Directory provides you with a way of extending the schema.
This differs from the Exchange Server 5.5 Schema, which does not allow you to add new classes or attributes.
To write applications that access Active Directory, it is useful to have an understanding of the Active Directory schema.
The directory schema is a collection of descriptions, or rules, that define characteristics of objects in the directory.
The schema defines available object classes in the directory, relationships between object classes, attributes of each object class, and specific characteristics of attributes and classes
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