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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The seventh article in Jason’s Learn Active Directory series takes a look at the role of an Active Directory Global Catalog server, including its function, configuration, and the differences between inter- and intra-site replication.
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The tenth article in Jason’s Learn Active Directory series takes a look at Active Directory software installation and maintenance concepts.
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