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Schema

In AD, the schema is the list of "properties", or attributes of each item an AD "object".

There are different object types - user, computer, group, and so on. Some properties exist for all objects - "name", "create date", etc. Other properties only make sense for certain objects - a user has a "phone number", but a computer object does not.

So the schema is a list that says what "object types" are defined, what "properties or attributes" are defined, and which properties are valid for which objects.
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Schema classes and attributes

Every directory object you create is an instance of an object class contained in the schema. Each object class contains a list of associated attributes that determine the information the object can contain. Classes and attributes are defined independently, so that a single attribute can be associated with multiple classes. All schema classes and attributes are defined by the classSchema and attributeSchema objects, respectively.

Classes

ClassSchema objects are used to define classes in the schema. A classSchema object provides the template for building directory objects of that class. Examples of classSchema include User and Server. A classSchema object contains, among other things, the following information:
Class type (structural, abstract, or auxiliary)

Common name and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) display name

Lists of the "must contain" and "may contain" attributes for instances of the object

Relative distinguished name attribute

A list of possible parent classes

Class types

Three different types of classes exist in the schema:Class type Purpose

Structural
Used to instantiate objects (users, servers and so on) in the directory.

Abstract
Provides templates for deriving structural classes

Auxiliary
Contains predefined lists of attributes that can be included in structural and abstract classes

Attributes

AttributeSchema objects are used to define attributes in the schema. An attributeSchema object determines the allowable contents and syntax for instances of that attribute in the directory. Examples of attributeSchema include User-Principal-Name and Telex-Number. An attributeSchema object contains, among other things, the following information:•
Common name and LDAP display name

Syntax rules

Data constraints (single versus multivalued, minimum, and maximum values)

Whether and how the attribute is indexed
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