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Use this appendix to learn Open Directory extensions to
LDAP schema, mappings of Open Directory attributes to
LDAP and Active Directory attributes, and the standard
attributes in types of records.
Knowing the Open Directory LDAP schema and the record types and attributes in
Mac OS X directory domains can help you map to other directory domains and import
or export user and group accounts.
Use this information for:
Mapping object classes and attributes of non-Apple LDAP directories or Active Â
Directory domains to Open Directory record types and attributes, as described in
Conguring LDAP Searches and Mappings on page 146.
Importing or exporting user or group accounts to an Open Directory domain, Â
as described in User Management.
Working in Workgroup Managers Inspector pane, as described in  Viewing and
Editing Directory Data on page 182.
Note: The following tables do not provide complete information for extending your
schema. The table indicates the records and attributes that Open Directory uses from
existing Active Directory and Unix RFC2307 schemas. It also indicates the attributes
and records that do not have a direct mapping.
For details, see:
 Open Directory Extensions to LDAP Schema on page 221
 Attributes in Open Directory LDAP Schema on page 231
 Mapping Standard Record Types and Attributes to LDAP and Active Directory on
page 253
 Mappings for Users on page 253
 Mappings for Groups” on page 258
 Mappings for Mounts on page 259
Appendix
B
Mac OS X Directory Data
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