What does an ADSI do?

What does an ADSI do?

Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) is a set of COM interfaces used to access the features of directory services from different network providers. ADSI enables common administrative tasks, such as adding new users, managing printers, and locating resources in a distributed computing environment.

What does ADsiedit stand for?

The ADSI Edit tool (Active Directory Service Interface Editor) is a special mmc snap-in. It allows you to connect to various Active Directory database partitions (NTDS.

What is ADSI powershell?

For Active Directory, one such tool is the ADSI accelerator. ADSI used to be the only way to connect and manage directory services. You should consider it a legacy technique. ADSI communicates with domain controllers over TCP port 389.

What is LDAP rootDSE?

In LDAP 3.0, rootDSE is defined as the root of the directory data tree on a directory server. The purpose of the rootDSE is to provide data about the directory server. For more information about rootDSE, see Serverless Binding and RootDSE in the Active Directory SDK documentation.

How do I run ADSIEdit?

To verify or set this configuration:

  1. Log in to a computer in the domain you want to configure using a user account with domain administrator privileges.
  2. Open a command prompt, type adsiedit.msc and press Enter to start the ADSI Edit configuration tool.
  3. Right-click ADSI Edit, and then select Connect to.

How do I remove ADSIEdit from Exchange Server?

Details

  1. Expand the following items: Configuration Container. CN=Configuration, DC=Domain_Name,DC=com. CN=Services. CN=Microsoft Exchange. CN=Your_Organization_Name.
  2. Right-click the Exchange Server 2003 server object, and then click Delete. Click Yes in every adsiedit dialog box that prompts user to confirm the deletion.

How do I connect to ADSIEdit?

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