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active directory - Using type object to bind object properties in C#? -
i've been coding in c++ 3-4 years now, i'm pretty new c#. thinking can pick quite , figure out myself of online tutorials, started working on asp.net/c# projects workplace... c# has many things confound me, think i'm going have go pick book , start reading c# fundamentals.
in meantime, hoping find out reason behind statement, because don't understand it:
/bind native adsobject force authentication. entry type directoryentry/
object obj = entry.nativeobject;
what point of doing this? simple, clear explanation suffice. thank much.
you using 'managed' library (system.directoryservices) utilize 'directoryentry' class , likes.
but, in case, facade on original "com" (unmanaged) objects. it's desirable directly talk 'old com object' instead of 'managed' .net wrapper class.
the .nativeobject property have iunknown/idispatch interface pointer com object.
hope helps,
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