Active Directory and DNS (part 1)
The 13th article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exams series provides a review of basic Active Directory terms and concepts, as well as a look at the logical and physical structure of Active Directory and an overview of DNS.
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Active Directory and DNS (part 2)
The 14th article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exams series takes a look at Service Records and locating domain controllers, configuring DNS zones properties, DNS troubleshooting tools, installing Active Directory, and troubleshooting an Active Directory installation.
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Active Directory and LDAP
LDAP fills a huge hole in NT and provides authenticated access to all network resources.
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Active Directory Architecture
This white paper introduces network administrators to Active Directory, explains its architecture, and describes how it interoperates with applications and other directory services.
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Migrating Accounts From Windows NT 4.0 Domains to Windows 2000
This column tries to generally explain why using migration tools in the process of migrating your user accounts might be important for you, along with an overview of a tool called Microsoft Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) which can be used to perform this kind of migration.
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Using Active Directory Service
Active Directory is an extensible and scalable directory service that enables you to efficiently manage network resources. As an administrator, you'll need to be very familiar with how Active Directory technology works, and that's exactly what this chapter is about. If you haven't worked with Active Directory technology before, one thing you'll note immediately is that the technology is fairly advanced and has many features. To help manage this complex technology, I'll start with an overview of Active Directory and then explore its components.
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Active Directory Client Extensions
Active Directory Client Extensions allow your down-level clients to take advantage of many of Windows 2000's features. This tutorial offers a brief introduction.
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Active Directory Conflict Resolution
Multimaster replication provides better fault tolerance because it doesn’t rely on one master copy. Nevertheless, certain situations cause conflicts that the Active Directory must resolve.
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