Trying to look at the Schema, how can I do that?
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Answer / priyadarshi sahoo
1)From start->run u need to register the schema dll file
regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll
2)Then from mmc u need to add active directory schema from
add and remove snap in. then save this c:\windows\system32
\schmmgmt.msc
3)Then right click on start menu-> click on open all users-
>double click on Programs->double click on Administrative
Tools->click on file menu->select new->select shortcut->
browse the file location and save the shortcut as Active
Directory schema
after that u can able to access Active Directory Schema
from administrative Tools
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Answer / srinivas sabbana
type “adsiedit.msc†in run or command prompt
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