Unlike some other LDAP directories, the MSFT guys had the
brilliant insight to actually put the indexing info for an attribute as an
actual attribute of the attribute definition in the schema so you can do this
with LDIF and so it takes effect on the fly. Compare this to modifying the
slapd.conf file and restarting the directory service.
Heck I usually use admod to index attributes in AD and
ADAM, but then I do most of my schema adds/mods/deletes with admod.
joe
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Can I add an index in AD using an LDIF file?
I realise I could do this via the UI but I want to create a single LDIF which will:
- Add new attributes
- Make new attributes available to User class
- Add new indexes
The last point evades me so far and the RFC appears to indicate that this is not supported(?)
Any ideas?
neil
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