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Retrieving attributes on computer objects with the DirectoryEntryc

Hi
I've been trying to read the following attributes from Active Directory:
networkAddress and netbootGUID. (Using c# and the DirectoryEntry class.)

Tried to search, and explicitt load these attributes into the cache, and
I've tried to bind directly to the computer object, and refresh these
attributes in the cache.
The computer account I'm using as test account has values in these
attributes, but when I list properties in my cache they are not there.

I can read other attributes that are in the cache fine.

Any hits are welcome :=)

Audun
Nov 22 '05 #1
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