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Adding User And Group Account Maps From A UNIX-Based Computer To A Windows-Based Computer, Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or Naming Context

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5. In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box, click Active Directory Schema. 6. Click Add, and click OK. 7. Right-click the Active Directory Schema node, and click Change Active Directory Domain Controller to connect to the AD LDS instance that was previously created. 8. In the Change Directory Server dialog box, under Change to, click This Domain Controller or AD LDS instance. 9. In the Name column, replace the placeholder text with the server and port number (for example, localhost:389). 10. Click OK. 11. Add the gidNumber and uidNumber attributes to the user class as follows: a. Expand the Active Directory Schema node, expand the Classes node, right-click User, and click Properties. b. In the Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab. c. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box. d. Click gidNumber, and click OK. e. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box. f. Click uidNumber, and click OK. g. Click OK. 12. Add the gidNumber attribute to the group class as follows: a. Expand the Active Directory Schema node and the Classes node. b. Right-click Group, and click Properties. c. In the group Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab. d. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box. e. Click gidNumber, and click OK. f. Click OK. 13. Close the MMC, and click Save. Adding User And Group Account Maps From A UNIX-Based Computer To A WindowsBased Computer The following steps are included in this procedure: • Connecting to the Distinguished Name or Naming Context. Follow this procedure to set a default naming context and create a container to hold your account mappings from UNIX to the Windows operating system. • Adding User Account Maps. Follow this procedure to create a user-class object in the CN=Users container, to map the uidNumber, gidNumber, and sAMAccountName attributes. • Adding Group Account Maps. Follow this procedure to create a group-class object in the CN=Users container, to map the gidNumber and sAMAccountName attributes. Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or Naming Context To connect to the distinguished naming context: 1. Click Start → Administrative Tools → ADSI Edit to open ADSI Edit. 2. In the console tree, right-click ADSI Edit and click Connect to. This opens the Connection Settings dialog box. 3. Under Connection Point, select the Select a well known Naming Context option. 4. Click Default naming context from the drop-down menu. 20

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5.
In the
Add or Remove Snap-ins
dialog box, click
Active Directory Schema
.
6.
Click
Add
, and click
OK
.
7.
Right-click the
Active Directory Schema
node, and click
Change Active Directory Domain Controller
to connect to
the AD LDS instance that was previously created.
8.
In the
Change Directory Server
dialog box, under
Change to
, click
This Domain Controller or AD LDS instance
.
9.
In the
Name
column, replace the placeholder text
<Type a Directory Server name[:port] here>
with the server and
port number (for example, localhost:389).
10.
Click
OK
.
11.
Add the gidNumber and uidNumber attributes to the user class as follows:
a. Expand the
Active Directory Schema
node, expand the
Classes
node, right-click
User
, and click
Properties
.
b. In the
Properties
dialog box, click the
Attributes
tab.
c. Click
Add
to open the
Select Schema Object
dialog box.
d. Click
gidNumber
, and click
OK
.
e. Click
Add
to open the
Select Schema Object
dialog box.
f. Click
uidNumber
, and click
OK
.
g. Click
OK
.
12.
Add the gidNumber attribute to the group class as follows:
a. Expand the
Active Directory Schema
node and the
Classes
node.
b. Right-click
Group
, and click
Properties
.
c. In the group
Properties
dialog box, click the
Attributes
tab.
d. Click
Add
to open the
Select Schema Object
dialog box.
e. Click
gidNumber
, and click
OK
.
f. Click
OK
.
13.
Close the MMC, and click
Save
.
Adding User And Group Account Maps From A UNIX-Based Computer To A Windows-
Based Computer
The following steps are included in this procedure:
Connecting to the Distinguished Name or Naming Context. Follow this procedure to set a default naming context
and create a container to hold your account mappings from UNIX to the Windows operating system.
Adding User Account Maps. Follow this procedure to create a user-class object in the CN=Users container, to
map the uidNumber, gidNumber, and sAMAccountName attributes.
Adding Group Account Maps. Follow this procedure to create a group-class object in the CN=Users container,
to map the gidNumber and sAMAccountName attributes.
Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or Naming Context
To connect to the distinguished naming context:
1.
Click
Start
Administrative Tools
ADSI Edit
to open
ADSI Edit
.
2.
In the console tree, right-click
ADSI Edit
and click
Connect to
.
This opens the
Connection Settings
dialog box.
3.
Under
Connection Point
, select the
Select a well known Naming Context
option.
4.
Click
Default naming context
from the drop-down menu.
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