- Enable additional users properties in Active Directory users and Computers
- Posted by Sarah Tanembaum on July 2nd, 2004
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" <mikebran@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Does MS supply an easy-to-use GUI tools to modify/extend the schema instead
of just using the command line such as LDIFDE and CSVDE?
If yes, what's the name of it and where to get it? If not, is there 3rd
party that does it? Thanks
- Posted by Mike Brannigan [MSFT] on July 2nd, 2004
The Schema Manager MMC snap-in allows for schema modifications through a
GUI.
See the Help and Support use the topic Schema snap-in to search for.
This will tell you how to add the MMC etc.
My only concern is that if you are asking this question are you ready to
make a schema change, do you understand the full ramifications of what you
are planning and do you have al the appropriate planning, and testing done
or ready prior to this.
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"Sarah Tanembaum" <sarahtanembaum@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Sarah Tanembaum on July 2nd, 2004
Thanks Mike.
I'm not sure. Perhaps one should be careful modifying such as any
attributes, methods, and/or classes that are being used by Windows Systems
and Apps;
But adding attributes, methods, and/or classes, beside the initial
replication rammafication such as schema change propagation, data
synchronization, perhaps other latencies issues, what other things one
should worry about?
Thanks for your kind advice.
Sarah
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" <mikebran@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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