To view AD Schema, Firstly you need to register dll
Start-run- regsvr32 c:\winnt\system32\schmmgmt.dll and Enter.Where you will find a pop up message succeeded.
start - run - mmc-Enter where you can see mmc console1-Go to file and click on Add/remove snap in - click on Add and select the AD Schema from the menu and save mmc console in which ever name u wanted to.
Obviously, It will work only on Domain Controller and schema admins only have the rights to do changes on AD schema.
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From active directory schema snap-in.But before that you have to register the schmmgmt.dll file by using regsvr32.exeschmmgmt.dll @ cmd prompt
Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, add an attribute to the user accountproperty for Employer ID Code.
The schema is the Active Directory component that defines all the objects and attributes that the directory service uses to store data.
A collection of domains that share a common schema.
Active Directory NC (Naming Context's)Active Directory consists of three partitions or naming contexts (NC) Domain, Configuration and Schema Naming ContextsEach are replicated independentlyAn Active Directory forest has single schema and configuration Every domain controller (DC) holds a copy of each (schema, configuration NC's)Forest can have multiple domains Every domain controller in a domain holds a copy of the domain NC
Active Directory NC (Naming Context's)Active Directory consists of three partitions or naming contexts (NC) Domain, Configuration and Schema Naming ContextsEach are replicated independentlyAn Active Directory forest has single schema and configuration Every domain controller (DC) holds a copy of each (schema, configuration NC's)Forest can have multiple domains Every domain controller in a domain holds a copy of the domain NC
schema attributes
An active directory schema allows the user to perform a detailed search for an individual, place or other piece of information. A well designed schema represents software that gives the user access to information within an organization. The structure becomes more detailed as the schema becomes detailed.
Active Directory NC (Naming Context's) * Active Directory consists of three partitions or naming contexts (NC) ** Domain, Configuration and Schema Naming Contexts * Each are replicated independently * An Active Directory forest has single schema and configuration ** Every domain controller (DC) holds a copy of each (schema, configuration NC's) * Forest can have multiple domains ** Every domain controller in a domain holds a copy of the domain NC
A collection of domains that share a common schema
Trying to look at the Schema, how can I do that Different database servers use different commands to look at a schema. Additionally, the client software that you use has features that make it easier to manipulate database objects.MS SQL Serversp_helplists all tables in a schemasp_help [tablename]displays information for table [tablename]Oracleselect table_name from sys.user_tableslist all tables for the current schemaselect t.* from sys.user_tab_columns tlist all tables, columns, and data types for the current schemaThere are entire websites dedicated to database programming. Windows Active Directory I believe this question is referring to the Active Directory schema, in which case, adsiedit.exe is a good place to start. Please follow this link for more info: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757747.aspx#w2k3tr_schem_tools_dzid option to view the schema register schmmgmt.dll using this command c:\windows\system32>regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll Open mmc --> add snapin --> add Active directory schema name it as schema.msc Open administrative tool --> schema.msc
The Schema and Configuration partition