Set class flags to control how this class is used. There are a number of class flags, but only those that are user-defined are shown. (Other flags are set automatically by eDirectory.)
Effective Class
Set this flag if you want to create an
effective class, which can be used to create objects.
Non-Effective Class
Used as a placeholder for a group of attributes. A non-effective class cannot
be used to create objects but can be specified as a class from which other
classes can inherit attributes. For example, the Person class is a non-effective
class that holds attributes inherited by the User class.
Auxiliary Class
A collection of attributes that can be
associated only with individual objects, not with entire classes.
Container Class
Set this flag if you want to make this a container class. When it is used
to create objects, those objects become container objects (such as OU). Do
not set this flag for a leaf object class.
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