Administrator Guide
3 Click OK.
ADSI Edit refreshes to display the new connection.
4 In the resulting tree, under the Conguration node, click CN=Conguration, click CN=Sites, click CN=Default-First-Site-Name,
click CN=Servers, click CN=server1$ nfsadldsinstance, and then click CN=NTDS Settings.
5 Right-click CN=NTDS Settings, and then click Properties.
6 In the Properties dialog box, click msDs-DefaultNamingContext, and then click Edit.
7 In the String Attribute Editor, in the Value box, type CN=nfsadldsinstance, dc=server1, and then click OK.
8 Close ADSI Edit.
Updating active directory schema
About this task
To update the active directory schema:
Steps
1 On the taskbar, click Start, and then type cmd in the search box.
The Window CLI icon is displayed under Programs.
2 To open an elevated CLI, right-click Command Prompt, and select Run as administrator.
3 Navigate to the C:\WINDOWS\ADAM directory, and run the command:
regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll
This command enables the Active Directory plug-in, schmmgmt.dll.
4 Click Start and then type Run.
5 To start the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), type MMC.
6 From the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in.
7 In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box, click Active Directory Schema.
8 Click Add, and then click OK.
9 Right-click the Active Directory Schema node, and then click Change Active Directory Domain Controller to connect to the AD LDS
instance that was previously created.
CAUTION
: If you click (instead of right-click) and get an error, you have to restart MMC. These steps do not work if you
accidentally click instead of right-click.
10 In the Change Directory Server dialog box, under Change to, click This Domain Controller AD LDS instance.
11 In the Name column, replace the placeholder text <Type a Directory Server name[:port] here> with the server and
port number (for example, localhost: 389).
NOTE
: Press Enter after typing this information (or double- click the text). If you do no press enter, the OK button is
not displayed.
12 Click OK.
13 Add the gidNumber and uidNumber attributes to the user class as follows:
a Expand the Active Directory Schema node, expand the Classes node, right-click User, and then click Properties.
b In the Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab.
c Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.
d Click gidNumber, and then click OK.
e Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.
f Click uidNumber, and then click OK.
g Click OK.
CAUTION
: If you accidentally left-click instead of right-click on User, after you do step g, you receive an error and have
to start over again. To prevent this, either right-click or go back up to the Active Directory Schema node and click on it,
then repeat step a.
14 Add the gidNumber attribute to the group class as follows:
a Expand the Active Directory Schema node and the Classes node.
Using your NAS system
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