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This paper explains how the Exchange Server 2007 setup extends the Microsoft Active Directory schema and why Active Directory schema extensions are necessary. It also discusses how the Exchange Server 2007 SP1 setup adds additional schema changes. Microsoft Active Directory uses the Schema to represent the classes, attributes and objects that are used to display what one can see in the GUI of the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap In or other Snap Ins. The schema is part of the Schema partition in Active Directory and the Schema partition will be replicated through all Active Directory domain controllers in the Forest.

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Date:Oct 2007
Pages:7
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