Re: Detailed information on individual security parameters

From: chriss3 [MVP] (removethis_christoffer_at_mvps.org)
Date: 11/21/05

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    Hello,
    Can you please explain in more detail what you looking for? Active Directory
    Schema References contains all the default security descriptors applied to
    each object class and attribute within Active Directory.

    Search googel for "Active Directory Schema References "

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    Christoffer Andersson
    Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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    "SRVMAINT00" <apherson@lycos.com> wrote in message 
    news:cgagf.63$SA4.4791@news.uswest.net...
    > Is there a location to either download the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Books
    > (on Security) or find the subject parameters elsewhere?
    >
    >
    > 
    

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