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Most providers support the schema that is shipped with Active Directory. The schema contains class and attribute definitions. ADSI abstracts the schema in "Provider://schema". Each object carries the schema location in which its class is defined. You can use the IADs::get_Class property method to obtain this information.
To bind to the schema container on a particular domain, do the following:
Dim SchemaContainer As Object
Set SchemaContainer = GetObject("LDAP://Fabrikam/Schema")
hr = ADsGetObject(L"LDAP://Fabrikam/Schema", IID_IADsContainer, (void**) &pSchema );
To list information in the schema container, bind to the container and enumerate each object in the container as shown in the following:
Dim prop As Object
Dim obj As Object
Dim SchemaContainer As Object
Dim Class As Object
Set SchemaContainer = GetObject("LDAP://Fabrikam/Schema")
'Show all items in the schema container
For Each obj In SchemaContainer
Debug.Print obj.Name & " (" & obj.Class & ")"
Next
'Show the optional attributes
For Each prop In Class.OptionalProperties
Debug.Print prop
Next
IADsContainer *pSchema=NULL;
HRESULT hr;
CoInitialize(NULL);
hr = ADsGetObject(L"LDAP://Fabrikam/Schema",
IID_IADsContainer, (void**) &pSchema );
if ( !SUCCEEDED(hr) )
{
return hr;
}
// Enumerate schema objects
IEnumVARIANT *pEnum = NULL;
hr = ADsBuildEnumerator( pSchema, &pEnum );
pSchema->Release(); // This is no longer needed, since we have the enumerator already.
if ( SUCCEEDED(hr) )
{
VARIANT var;
ULONG lFetch;
IADs *pChild=NULL;
VariantInit(&var);
while( SUCCEEDED(ADsEnumerateNext( pEnum, 1, &var, &lFetch )) && lFetch == 1 )
{
hr = V_DISPATCH(&var)->QueryInterface( IID_IADs, (void**) &pChild );
if ( SUCCEEDED(hr) )
{
BSTR bstrName;
BSTR bstrClass;
// Get more information on the child classes
pChild->get_Name(&bstrName);
pChild->get_Class(&bstrClass);
printf("%S\t\t(%S)\n", bstrName, bstrClass );
// Clean-up
SysFreeString(bstrName);
SysFreeString(bstrClass);
pChild->Release();
}
VariantClear(&var);
}
}
CoUninitialize();
You can also bind to an object and get the schema location, as shown in the following:
Dim prop As Object
Dim dom As Object
Dim Class As Object
Set dom = GetObject("LDAP://Fabrikam")
Debug.Print dom.Schema
Set Class = GetObject(dom.Schema)
'Mandatory attributes
For Each prop In Class.MandatoryProperties
Debug.Print prop
Next