Active Directory Schema Reports 1.0
ctive Directory Schema reports - In active directory Schema Reports, schema is the main component that defines all the objects and attributes that the directory service uses to store data. All objects are defined in the schema. Each time, when active directory handles data, the directory service queries the schema for an appropriate object definition. Based on the object definition in the schema, the directory creates the object and stores the data.
Object definitions control the types of data that the objects can store, as well as the syntax of the data. Using this information, the schema ensures that all objects conform to their standard definitions. As a result, Active Directory can store, retrieve, and validate the data that it manages, regardless of the application that is the original source of the data. Only data that has an existing object definition in the schema can be stored in the directory. If a new type of data needs to be stored, a new object definition for the data must first be created in the schema. In JiJi Active Directory Reports , active directory schema reports are classified into two divisions, they are
Schema Class Reports
Schema Attribute Reports
Some of the important Schema Class Reports in JiJi Active Directory Reports are,
Structural Schema Classes
Abstract Schema Classes
Auxillary Schema Classes
SCP With Service DNSName
Class 88 Schema Classes
System Only Schema Classes
Some of the important Schema Attribute Reports in JiJi Active Directory Reports are,
Enabled Schema Attributes
Indexed Schema Attributes
Schema Attributes That Are Included in Global Catalogs
Multivalued Attributes
Linked Attributes