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Important Properties
The most useful properties for the Organizational Unit are listed below. Only the Name property is
required. For a complete list of properties, select an Organizational Unit object in iManager. To
display a description for each page of properties, click
Help
.
Name
Typically, the Name property is the same as the department name. Of course, you can shorten it
for simplicity. For instance, if the name of your department is Accounts Payable, you can
shorten it to AP.
The Organizational Unit name becomes part of the context for all objects created under it.
Login Script
The Login Script property contains commands that are executed by any User objects directly
under the Organizational Unit. These commands are run when a user logs in.
Organizational Unit name can be 64 characters long.
Country
Description: Country object icon
You can create Country objects directly under the Tree object
using iManager. Country objects are optional and required only for connection to certain X.500
global directories.
What a Country Object Represents
The Country object represents the political identity of its branch of the tree.
Usage
Most administrators do not create a Country object, even if the network spans countries, since the
Country object only adds an unnecessary level to the tree. You can create one or many Country
objects under the Tree object, depending on the multinational nature of your network. Country
objects can contain only Organization objects.
If you do not create a Country object and find that you need one later, you can always modify the
tree to add one.
Important Properties
The Country object has a two-letter Name property. Country objects are named with a standard
two-letter code such as US, UK, or DE.
Country name cannot exceed 2 characters.
Domain
Description: Domain icon
You can create Domain objects directly under the Tree object using
iManager. You can also create them under Organization, Organization Unit, Country, and Location
objects.
What a Domain Object Represents
The Domain object represent DNS domain components. Domain objects let you use your Domain
Name System location of services resource records (DNS SRV) to locate services in your tree.
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