Maximum size of a DirectoryString attribute

Hello,
I am looking for the maximum size of any attribute which type is DirectoryString. I did not find the piece of information in the documentation.
Thank you.

I don't think there is any length constraints for the attribute. If you would like to limit on it, you have to manage form your application client.

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