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7 In the String Attribute Editor, in the Value text box, type CN=
nfsadldsinstance, dc=server1, and click OK.
8 Close ADSI Edit.
Updating the Active Directory Schema
1 Click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and click Run as administrator
to open an elevated command prompt.
2 Navigate to the C:\WINDOWS\ADAM directory, and type the following
command:
regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll
This command enables the Active Directory plug-in, schmmgmt.dll.
3 Click Start Run, and type MMC to open the Microsoft Management
Console
(MMC).
4 On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in.
5 In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box, click Active Directory
Schema.
6 Click Add, and click OK.
7 Right-click the Active Directory Schema node, and click Change Active
Directory Domain Controller to connect to the AD LDS instance that
was previously created.
8 In the Change Directory Server dialog box, under Change to, click This
Domain Controller or AD LDS instance.
9 In the Name column, replace the placeholder text <Type a Directory Server
name[:port] here> with the server and port number (for example,
localhost:389).
10 Click OK.
11 Add the gidNumber and uidNumber attributes to the user class as follows:
a
Expand the Active Directory Schema node, expand the Classes node,
right-click
User, and click Properties.
b
In the Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab.
c
Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.
d
Click gidNumber, and click OK.
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