Ah, this is a GUI thing though, the forms have to be built to show the info.
MS could build a form (or set of forms) that dynamically builds based on a
schema attribute or something like that. The only way I could correct this
at the moment would be to build my own ADUC tool. If I build any GUI tools
in the near time frame, it will be some form of ADAM tool, not AD.

 

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Not as far as I know. Maybe Joe will do something similar to his ABE tool,
thereby nudging MS to come up with something.
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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Yesterday?  -anon

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Sent: Tue 8/16/2005 2:12 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] EmployeeID AD attribute



Hi,

Has anyone discovered a less-kludgy way to turn-on the "hidden" user
attributes in AD, such as EmployeeID?  I found several sites that document
using Schmmgmt, ADSIedit, and a .vbs script.  Is there a cleaner way to
implement this?  Can this field somehow be added to the nomal "properties"
menu for a user (instead of being accessed only via right-click)?

Thx,

RM

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