Search-Flags

An integer value whose least significant bit indicates whether the attribute is indexed.

Attribute propertyValueDescription
adminDisplayNameSearch-Flags Display name of this object for use in directory service administrative tools.
adminDescriptionSearch-Flags Description of this object for use in directory service administrative tools.
cnSearch-Flags Common name.
lDAPDisplayNamesearchFlags The name used by LDAP clients to refer to the object's class.
attributeID1.2.840.113556.1.2.334 A unique OID that identifies the attribute.
objectClassAttribute-SchemaThe class of which this object is an instance.
objectCategoryAttribute-SchemaReference to an object class or one of its superclasses, which is used when searching for this object.
schemaIDGUID{BF967A2D-0DE6-11D0-A285-00AA003049E2} A GUID that uniquely identifies this object. You can use this string value in an ACE to control access to objects of this object.
attributeSyntax2.5.5.9 An OID of a syntax. The combination of the attributeSyntax and oMSyntax properties determines the syntax of an attribute.
oMSyntax10 Syntax of this attribute as defined by the XAPIA XOM (X/Open Object Model) specification.
isSingleValuedTRUE TRUE means that the attribute has a single value, FALSE means that the attribute can have multiple values.
mAPIID33069 An integer by which MAPI clients identify this attribute.
attributeSecurityGUID-- not set -- An optional GUID that identifies the attribute as a member of an attribute set(also known as a property set).
showInAdvancedViewOnlyTRUE TRUE means that the object will apear in the Advanced View of the Users and Computers snap-in only, but not in the Windows shell.
FALSE means that the object will appear in Normal view of the Users and Computers snap-in and the Windows shell.
systemFlags16 An integer value that contains flags that define additional properties of this object. Category 1 classes or attributes have the 0x10 bit set by the system and cannot be set by users. They are shipped with Active Directory. For more information, see ADS_SYSETMFLAG_ENUM enumeration in ADSI Reference.
systemOnlyFALSE TRUE means that only Active Directory can modify the class of this object. FALSE means users can make the modification as well.

RemarksFor indexed attributes, see Schema Attribute Categories.
UsageActive Directory sets this bit to generate an index when the directory service is installed.