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Active Directory Service Interfaces
Using Active Directory Service Interfaces
Binding to an ADSI Object
Binding to an ADSI Object
Binding Programmatically Using an ADSI Interface
Binding Programmatically Using an ADSI Interface
Binding Programmatically Using an ADSI Interface
Binding String
Binding Types Specific to Active Directory
Binding Issues for Mixed Environments
Binding Programmatically Using an ADSI Interface
Using ADSI Functions to Bind Directly to an Object
Using an ActiveX Data Object to Bind to ADSI Providers
Connection Caching
Binding to Child Objects
Binding to an Object's Parent
Fast Binding Option for Batch Write/Modify Operations
Choosing an Interface for Binding
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Binding Programmatically Using an ADSI Interface
ADSI provides two basic ways to bind to an object:
Using ADSI functions to bind directly to an object
Using an ActiveX Data Object
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