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active directory - What does msDS stand for and why do so many things . . . While working with Active Directory, I have run across a number of items of the form msDS-something For Example: Why do these all start with msDS? What does it stand for? Is there a reason for this or is it simply a result of a legacy naming convention? Microsoft Directory Services
Set MSDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes PowerShell Explained The `msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes` attribute is a key component of Kerberos authentication in Active Directory This attribute determines which encryption types are supported by the domain
msDS-GroupMSAMembership – Active Directory Azure AD Entra ID Security In May 2020, I presented some Active Directory security topics in a Trimarc Webcast called “Securing Active Directory: Resolving Common Issues” and included some information I put together relating to the security of AD Group Managed Service Accounts (GMSA)
Unknown msDS-KeyCredentialLink Active Directory attribute added to . . . It is most likely a normal or expected behavior to see the msDS-KeyCredentialLink attribute appearing on your Windows 11 computer objects when enabling Credential Guard for enhanced security and authentication mechanisms
LDAPWiki: MsDS-PasswordSettings Overview MsDS-PasswordSettings (PSO Password Settings Object) is a Microsoft Active Directory ObjectClass Type ObjectClass Definition The ObjectClass Type is defined as: OID: ObjectClass-Name: MsDS-PasswordSettings SUP: top STRUCTURAL MUST: msDS-MaximumPasswordAge msDS-MinimumPasswordAge msDS-MinimumPasswordLength msDS-PasswordHistoryLength