Set Active Directory attribute "accountExpires" in C#.Net usingSystem.DirectoryServices.Protocols namespace.

I am using System.DirectoryServices.Protocols in C#.Net for an application at work.  I am having trouble finding a way to set some of the AD attributes when I create a user.  How can I set the accountExpires date using this name space?

 

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