Re: Add new objectclass to all users

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Just add the aux class as a normal static aux class to the user class.
Then, you can start adding the attributes to individual objects. Note that
you can't have any mustContain attributes here.

Joe K.
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"matvrix" <matvrix.3havje@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is not a dynamic aux-object class. I'd extended the schema; added a
bunch of attributes to a aux class using ldifde command. Now, I need
this class to be made available to all the users in AD.


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