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MCSE : Security Specialist

Windows 2000 only - Enable write operations to the Schema

If you're running Windows 2000-based AD, you'll probably need to allow the Schema to be written. To do so follow these guidelines (only required for W2K-based DC):

  1. In the MC window from the previous procedure, under the Console Root, double-click on the Active Directory Schema snap-in and let it load (you'll know when it has loaded when you will see 2 nodes under the root - Classes and Attributes)

  2. Right-click Active Directory Schema (your domain controller name) and

Adding 3 new attributes to the Schema

One method of creating new attributes in the Schema is by using the Active Directory Schema snap-in from an MMC. regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll

 

 


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