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Microsoft Active Directory Considerations
When you describe attributes for Active Directory, note the following:
- The case of the attributes specified in attribute descriptions must match the case of the attributes in Active Directory. For example, when you select the unicodePwd attribute as the attribute that stores user passwords, you must specify unicodePwd (with a capital P) in the directory configuration file.
- For user objects, you must include the sAMAccountName attribute.