This chapter provides an overview of Active Directory and addresses these issues: the fundamentals of Active Directory, managing Active Directory, security and Active Directory, and migrating to Active Directory.
Chapter Contents
- WHAT IS ACTIVE DIRECTORY?
- FUNDAMENTALS OF THE ACTIVE DIRECTORY
- Benefits of Using the Active Directory in an Enterprise Environment
- Logical Domain Structure of the Active Directory
- Simple Objects
- Organizational Units
- Domains
- Domain Trees
- Domain Forests
- Physical Domain Structure
- Replication
- ACTIVE DIRECTORY SNAP-INS AND RELATED SERVICES
- Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-Ins
- Active Directory Manager
- Active Directory Tree Manager
- Active Directory Sites and Services Manager
- Microsoft DNS and Active Directory
- Querying Active Directory
- Security and Active Directory
- Policy Storage
- Logon and Authentication
- Access Rights Delegation and Distribution
- MIGRATING TO WINDOWS 2000 SERVER
- Before the Migration
- Domain Flattening
- Standardizing on TCP/IP and DNS
- Object Identifier
- PC Upgrades
- Clean up SID Duplication
- Migration
- Single Domain
- Master and Multiple-Master/Resource Domain
- Complete Trust
- Mixed Environments
- NT 4.0 and 2000 Server Mixed Environments
- Unix and Active Directory
- CONCLUSION
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