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Using Custom Attributes - 15.Sep.2002 10:05:00 AM
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ajmal
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Joined: 10.Sep.2002
From: India
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We have SBS 2000 installed as domain controller, with EX2k also installed on same machine, AD services are running.
We need to change the names of CustomAttributes for customising users... Something like -- "CustomAttribute1" as "EmplEducation"
I don't have Active Directory Schema installed, I tried installing it from Win2k CD, using adminpack.exe in i386 folder, but installation got stuck in the middle asking for Win2k Setup CD (whereas cd is in the drive)... I cannot go ahead...
What is the other way round, How can i customise user attributes, do i really need ADS... How can i install ADS, if it is unable to get installed though admin pack.
Thanks in advance
Ajmal
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