Tables
The component models the data in Microsoft Active Directory as a list of tables in a relational database that can be queried using standard SQL statements.
CData FireDAC Components for Microsoft Active Directory Tables
Name | Description |
Account | The account object class is used to define entries that represent computer accounts. |
ApplicationEntity | X.500 base class for applications: Directory Service only uses subclass MSFT-DSA. |
ApplicationProcess | X.500 base class for applications: Exchange only uses subclass DSA-Application. |
ApplicationSettings | Base class for server-specific application settings. |
ApplicationSiteSettings | Contains all site-specific settings. |
ApplicationVersion | Can be used by application developers to store version information about their application or its schema. |
BuiltinDomain | The container that holds the default groups for a domain. |
CertificationAuthority | Represents a process that issues public key certificates, for example, a Certificate Server. |
Computer | This class represents a computer account in the domain. |
Contact | This class contains information about a person or company that you may need to contact on a regular basis. |
CRLDistributionPoint | The object holding Certificate, Authority, and Delta Revocation lists. |
DHCPClass | Represents a DHCP Server (or set of servers). |
DnsNode | Holds the DNS resource records for a single host. |
DnsZone | The container for DNS Nodes. Holds zone metadata. |
Domain | Contains information about a domain. |
DomainDNS | Windows NT domain with DNS-based (DC=) naming. |
DomainPolicy | Defines the local security authority policy for one or more domains. |
DomainRelatedObject | The domainRelatedObject object class is used to define an entry that represents a series of documents. |
ForeignSecurityPrincipal | The Security Principal from an external source. |
Group | Stores a list of user names. Used to apply security principals on resources. |
GroupOfNames | Used to define entries that represent an unordered set of names that represent individual objects or other groups of names. |
GroupOfUniqueNames | Defines the entries for a group of unique names. In general, used to store account objects. |
GroupPolicyContainer | This represents the Group Policy Object. It is used to define group polices. |
IpHost | Represents an abstraction of a host or other IP device. |
IpNetwork | Represents an abstraction of a network. The distinguished name value of the Common-Name attribute denotes the canonical name of the network. |
Organization | Stores information about a company or organization. |
OrganizationalPerson | This class is used for objects that contain organizational information about a user, such as the employee number, department, manager, title, office address, and so on. |
OrganizationalRole | This class is used for objects that contain information that pertains to a position or role within an organization, such as a system administrator, manager, and so on. It can also be used for a nonhuman identity in an organization. |
OrganizationalUnit | A container for storing users, computers, and other account objects. |
Person | Contains personal information about a user. |
PosixAccount | Represents an abstraction of an account with Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) attributes. |
PosixGroup | Represents an abstraction of a group of accounts. |
PrintQueue | Contains information about a print queue. |
SecurityObject | This is an auxiliary class that is used to identify security principals. |
SecurityPrincipal | Contains the security information for an object. |
Server | This class represents a server computer in a site. |
Site | A container for storing server objects. Represents a physical location that contains computers. Used to manage replication. |
Top | The top level class from which all classes are derived. |
TrustedDomain | An object that represents a domain trusted by (or trusting) the local domain. |
User | This class is used to store information about an employee or contractor who works for an organization. It is also possible to apply this class to long term visitors. |