What types of classes exist in windows server 2003 active directory?
Answer / Pratima Dwivedi
In Windows Server 2003 Active Directory, there are two main class types: Abstract and Concrete. Abstract classes serve as a template for other classes, while Concrete classes represent actual objects within the directory. Additionally, there are auxiliary classes that contain extended attributes not associated with any object in the directory.
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