Instead of figuring out the LDAP by hand, you can simply copy and paste it for the object
you want to select from ADSIEdit. Interestingly enough, ADSIEdit is another one of those graphical tools
that works for the most part in Server Core, so you can use this graphical tool for management purposes
by starting it from the command line.
I??™ve been using ADSIEdit for a wealth of needs over the years. For example, it appears in my book,
.NET
Development Security Solutions
(Sybex, 2003), because it??™s a necessary tool for developers. You can find a
number of articles, tutorials, and reference guides for ADSIEdit online. For example, you can find a great
overview of ADSIEdit on Microsoft TechNet at
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/
en/Library/ebca3324-5427-471a-bc19-9aa1decd3d401033.mspx
. You??™ll find a great tutorial
article about ADSIEdit on the ExhangeIS Web site at
http://exchangeis.com/blogs/exchangeis/
archive/2005/08/09/48.aspx
. If you??™re working with Windows 2003, make sure you check out the
Windows 2003-specific information about ADSIEdit at
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/
w2k3/utilities/adsi_edit.htm
.
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