Summary

In this chapter, you examined the use of ADSI to connect to Active Directory and create both OUs and users. You looked at the process of binding to Active Directory and saw the components that make up the binding construction. You looked at the different providers that can be employed for ADSI and learned about how you would use them. In addition, you learned that they’re case-sensitive. You looked at the Create method that is used to create objects in Active Directory and examined the process for creating both users and OUs. You reviewed the additional properties available for the User object and saw how to use the Put method to change the values contained in different properties of the User object. You also learned about using the

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