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type within the object. In some cases

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When a new object is created, the values entered for each of these fields is stored in a specific attribute type within the object. In some cases, a value gets stored in more than one attribute. Some of the values are subsequently available for viewing and modification in the Properties dialog. The following table shows these relationships and others. Field label in new object-user dialog First Name Initials Last Name Full Name User Logon Name Displayed but not labeled - - - - - Field label in user properties First Name Initials Last Name Display Name User Logon Name Displayed but not labeled E-mail Active Directory attribute type givenName initials sn DisplayName cn sAMAccount Name userPrincipal Name mail Comments sn stands for surname. The full name is stored in two Active Directory attributes:displayName and cn. cn stands for Common Name. This name is also used in preWindows® 2000 logon name. However, the preWindows® 2000 logon name might not be stored as an attribute, depending on the mode used to create the Active Directory domain (Native mode compared to Mixed mode). The default value for the UPN attribute has the form: @ This default value can be modified by replacing the sAMAccountName with any string of alphanumeric characters and can include: • Period (.) • Forward slash (/) • Backward slash (\) • Pound (#) • Dollar ($) • Hat (^) • Horizontal bar (|) • Minus (-) • Plus (+) The default domain can also be replaced with the name of any domain that is superior to the domain in which the object is being created. LDAP client behavior overview 292

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LDAP client behavior overview
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When a new object is created, the values entered for each of these fields is stored in a specific attribute
type within the object. In some cases, a value gets stored in more than one attribute. Some of the values
are subsequently available for viewing and modification in the Properties dialog. The following table
shows these relationships and others.
Field label in new
object-user dialog
Field label in user
properties
Active Directory
attribute type
Comments
First Name
First Name
givenName
Initials
Initials
initials
Last Name
Last Name
sn
sn stands for surname.
Full Name
Display Name
DisplayName
cn
The full name is stored in two
Active Directory
attributes:displayName and
cn.
cn stands for Common Name.
User Logon Name
User Logon Name
sAMAccount Name
This name is also used in pre-
Windows® 2000 logon
name. However, the pre-
Windows® 2000 logon name
might not be stored as an
attribute, depending on the
mode used to create the
Active Directory domain
(Native mode compared to
Mixed mode).
Displayed but not
labeled
Displayed but not
labeled
userPrincipal Name
The default value for the UPN
attribute has the form:
<sAMAccountName>@<dom
ain>
This default value can be
modified by replacing the
sAMAccountName with any
string of alphanumeric
characters and can include:
Period (.)
Forward slash (/)
Backward slash (\)
Pound (#)
Dollar ($)
Hat (^)
Horizontal bar (|)
Minus (-)
Plus (+)
The default domain can also
be replaced with the name of
any domain that is superior to
the domain in which the
object is being created.
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