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Old 02-11-2013, 01:07 PM   #1
varouj
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Extending Samba4 Schema for additinoal attributes.


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We are thinking of Developing a corporate Directory application the would pull user information from Samba4 Ad. However for our needs we need some additional User attributes that don't seem to be available as part of the AD-schema, such as "Hire Date" or "Emergancy contact information", so it seems to me that I would need to Extend the Schema to make this user attributes available. My question is: Can this be done? and if so has anyone done something similar and can direct me to the right place for information? Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
  


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