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hey everyone in this video we are going to see how you can create modify and delete a user object an active directory user object represents a real user who is part of an organizationamp;#39;s active directory network each object in active directory has a set of mandatory attributes and the same applies for a user object as well you can check out the user objectamp;#39;s mandatory attributes using the active directory users in computers console to do that first go to server manager click on tools and then select active directory users and computers take any user object from here right click on this user and click on properties a dialog box will appear that shows the user objectamp;#39;s properties select the attribute editor tab in this tab click the filter button a submenu with a list of attribute types will pop up from the menu choose mandatory now you will be able to see all the mandatory attributes now letamp;#39;s see how you can create a user object going back to the