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The .NET framework provides strong support for accessing Active Directory Services, letting one create, edit, delete, and search for directory objects efficiently. This paper discusses the benefits of Active Directory Services, its specific features, and how to manipulate Active Directory objects using .NET code. To implement the techniques discussed in the paper, the minimum requirements are .NET framework: version 1.1 or higher Operating System and Windows XP/2000 or higher.
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| Date: | Dec 2006 |
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