Re: DSQuery and DSmod

From: Joe Richards [MVP] (humorexpress_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/26/05

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    Depends on what you are doing. You need read to query, you need write to modify.
      It simply depends on what you are trying to read and modify as to what
    specific forms and combinations of read and write permissions you need.

    --
    Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
    www.joeware.net
    Paul Glickenhaus wrote:
    > Does anyone know what type of active directory permissions to execute either 
    > dsquery or dsmod?
    > 
    > Thank you
    > 
    > Paul Glickenhaus
    

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