DirectoryEntry::SchemaClassName Property
Gets the name of the schema class for this DirectoryEntry object.
Assembly: System.DirectoryServices (in System.DirectoryServices.dll)
This is the same as the Name property of the SchemaEntry property.
A DirectoryEntry object's schema defines its properties and methods.
The following example demonstrates the SchemaClassName and SchemaEntry properties of the DirectoryEntry class. This example gets the user-specified DirectoryEntry and gets all of its children if the SchemaEntry is a container object. The SchemaEntry is a container object if the Name of that object is "container".
String^ myADSPath = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com"; // Creates an Instance of DirectoryEntry. DirectoryEntry^ myDirectoryEntry = gcnew DirectoryEntry(myADSPath, UserName, SecurelyStoredPassword); // Display the 'SchemaClassName'. Console::WriteLine("Schema class name:{0}", myDirectoryEntry->SchemaClassName); // Gets the SchemaEntry of the ADS Object. DirectoryEntry^ mySchemaEntry = myDirectoryEntry->SchemaEntry; if (!String::Compare(mySchemaEntry->Name, "container")) { Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = myDirectoryEntry->Children->GetEnumerator(); while (myEnum->MoveNext()) { DirectoryEntry^ myChildDirectoryEntry = safe_cast<DirectoryEntry^>(myEnum->Current); Console::WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry->Path); } }
- DirectoryServicesPermission
To get the schema name.
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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