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Active Directory Service Interfaces
Last modified: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI)
enable systems administrators and developers of scripts or C/C++
applications to easily query for and manipulate directory service objects.
Active Directory Service Interfaces abstract the capabilities of different
directory services from different network
vendors to present a single set of directory service interfaces for managing
network resources. Administrators and developers can use ADSI to manage the
resources in a directory service, regardless of which network environment
contains the resource. ADSI enables administrators to automate common tasks such
as adding users and groups, managing printers, and setting permissions on
network resources. [Source:
Microsoft Technical Resources]
Windows IT Pro: Manage Directory Resources with ADSI Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) 1.0. ADSI is not a multivendor or Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard; the copyright belongs solely to Microsoft. With ADSI, you can manage the resources in your directory services--and it doesn't matter which network environments those resources come from.