The Active Directory Domain Services Schema Boolean syntax type is used for properties such as the isDefunct attribute and the isDeleted attribute. System.DirectoryServices treats this syntax type as a Boolean value. In ADSI, this property type is identified as ADSTYPE_BOOLEAN. For more information about ADSTYPE_BOOLEAN, see the ADSTYPEENUM enumeration documentation in the MSDN Library at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=27252. For more information about the Boolean syntax, the isDefunct attribute or the isDeleted attribute, see "Boolean syntax", "Is-Defunct attribute" or "Is-Deleted attribute" in the MSDN Library at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=27252
The following example shows how to read a property with a Boolean value.
Console.WriteLine(usr.Properties("isDeleted").Value)
Console.WriteLine(usr.Properties["isDeleted"].Value);
The following code example shows how to set a single-valued Boolean property to true.
usr.Properties("isDeleted").Value = True
usr.CommitChanges()
usr.Properties["isDeleted"].Value = true;
usr.CommitChanges();
The following example shows how to add a value of true to a multi-valued Boolean property.
usr.Properties("isDeleted").Add(True)
usr.CommitChanges()
usr.Properties["isDeleted"].Add(true);
usr.CommitChanges();
See Also
Reference
System.DirectoryServices
Boolean
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