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Connecting to the Distinguished Name or Naming Context
1 Click StartAdministrative Tools ADSI Edit to open ADSI Edit.
2 In the console tree, right-click ADSI Edit and then click Connect to.
This opens the Connection Settings dialog box.
3 Under Connection Point, select the Select a well known Naming Context
option.
4 Click Default naming context from the drop-down menu.
5 Under Computer, select the Select or type a domain or server option, and
then type the server name and port number into the text box, separated by
a colon (for example, localhost:389).
6 Click OK. ADSI Edit refreshes to display the new connection.
7 In the resulting tree, under the Default naming context node, right-click
the partition name, point to New, and then click Object.
NOTE:
select the following properties: CN=nfsadldsinstance, DC=server1.
8 In the Create Object dialog box, select the Container class, and then click
Next.
9 In the Value text box, type Users, and then click Next.
This value specifies the name of the container object that is used to hold
your user account mappings.
10 Click Finish.
Adding User Account Maps
1 In ADSI Edit, expand the Default naming context node, and then expand
the partition name.
2 Right-click CN=Users, point to New, and then click Object.
3 In the Create Object dialog box, select the User class, and then click Next.
4 In the Value text box, type the user's name, and then click Next.
NOTE:
can be a random entry.
5 Click the More Attributes button to edit the uidNumber, gidNumber, and
sAMAccountName attributes of this user account.
For this example, under the Default naming context [localhost:389],
The user's name is not associated with the Windows or Unix user, and
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