DirectoryEntry.Password Property
Definition
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Sets the password to use when authenticating the client.
public:
property System::String ^ Password { void set(System::String ^ value); };
public:
property System::String ^ Password { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string? Password { set; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
[System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSPassword")]
public string Password { get; set; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
[System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSPassword")]
public string Password { set; }
public string Password { set; }
member this.Password : string
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
[<System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSPassword")>]
member this.Password : string with get, set
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
[<System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSPassword")>]
member this.Password : string
Public Property Password As String
Property Value
The password to use when authenticating the client.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example demonstrates the Username and Password properties of the DirectoryEntry class. This example gets the user-specified DirectoryEntry and the Path of all its Children.
Dim myADSPath As String = _
"LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com"
' Create an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
Dim myDirectoryEntry As New DirectoryEntry(myADSPath)
myDirectoryEntry.Username = UserName
myDirectoryEntry.Password = SecurelyStoredPassword
' Get the Child ADS objects.
Console.WriteLine("The Child ADS objects are:")
Dim myChildDirectoryEntry As DirectoryEntry
For Each myChildDirectoryEntry In myDirectoryEntry.Children
Console.WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry.Path)
Next myChildDirectoryEntry
String myADSPath = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,
DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com";
// Create an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
DirectoryEntry myDirectoryEntry = new DirectoryEntry(myADSPath);
myDirectoryEntry.Username = UserName;
myDirectoryEntry.Password = SecurelyStoredPassword;
// Get the Child ADS objects.
Console.WriteLine("The Child ADS objects are:");
foreach(DirectoryEntry myChildDirectoryEntry in myDirectoryEntry.Children)
Console.WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry.Path);
String^ myADSPath = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com";
// Create an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
DirectoryEntry^ myDirectoryEntry = gcnew DirectoryEntry(myADSPath);
myDirectoryEntry->Username = UserName;
myDirectoryEntry->Password = SecurelyStoredPassword;
// Get the Child ADS objects.
Console::WriteLine("The Child ADS objects are:");
Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = myDirectoryEntry->Children->GetEnumerator();
while (myEnum->MoveNext())
{
DirectoryEntry^ myChildDirectoryEntry = safe_cast<DirectoryEntry^>
(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry->Path);
}
Remarks
You can set the Username and Password properties to specify alternate credentials with which to access the information in Active Directory Domain Services. Any other DirectoryEntry objects retrieved from this instance (for example, through Children) are automatically created with the same alternate credentials.
Applies to
See also
.NET