Renaming an Object
DirectoryEntry provides the Rename method to rename objects in the directory.
The following example shows how to use Rename to change the name of a User object.
Try
' Bind to the user object to modify.
Dim child As New DirectoryEntry("LDAP://CN=My User Name,OU=Marketing,DC=fabrikam,DC=com")
' Rename the object to Jeff Smith.
child.Rename("CN=New User Name")
Catch COMEx As COMException
' If a COMException is thrown, then the following code can capture the text of the error.
' For instructions about handling COM exceptions, see Handling Errors.
Console.WriteLine(COMEx.ErrorCode)
End Try '}
try
{
// Bind to the user object to modify.
DirectoryEntry child = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://CN=My User Name,OU=Marketing,DC=fabrikam,DC=com");
// Rename the object to Jeff Smith.
child.Rename("CN=New User Name");
}
catch (COMException COMEx)
{
// If a COMException is thrown, then the following code can capture the text of the error.
// For more information about handling COM exceptions, see Handling Errors.
Console.WriteLine(COMEx.ErrorCode);
)
See Also
Reference
System.DirectoryServices
DirectoryEntry
Concepts
Creating, Deleting, Renaming and Moving Objects
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