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Windows
2000 Active Directory
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Active Directory is Microsoft's answer to Novell's Directory Services. It promises to support a single unified view of all objects on a network (no matter what size) and locating and managing resources faster and
easier. Based on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, and the Directory Services in Exchange 5.5, this could be a major advance for Microsoft if it works well. A bit of warning to Admin's with no Novell experience - setting up a Directory Tree is no small task and should be
planned carefully. A small amount of mismanagement in the early planning phases will be costly later when your network grows.
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Where to Start
FAQ's, Tutorials, Glossaries, and technical overviews of Active Directory |
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Administration Resources
Whitepapers, technical articles, and links to help you manage Active Directory |
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ADSI
Resources for the Active Directory Services Interface. |
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Book Reviews
Our reviews of Active Directory related books from major
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Deployment Guides
Preplanning and deployment articles, whitepapers, case studies, best practices,
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Domain
Controllers
Information on installing, configuring, managing, and
troubleshooting DC's |
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Group
Policy
Define the various components of the user's
desktop environment. |
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How to Articles
Technical articles and walkthroughs that cover common tasks for Active Directory. |
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Installation and Configuration
Technical walkthroughs and examples to help you
get it right the first time. |
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IntelliMirror
Deploy, recover, restore or
replace user©s data, software, and personal settings. |
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LDAP
Resource for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. |
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Replication
Managing and configuring AD replication traffic between
sites, bridgehead servers, etc., |
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting guides, known issues, bugs, etc., |
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Training & Seminars
Microsoft Online Seminars on Active Directory |
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Active
Directory Client Extensions for Windows 95, Windows98, and
Windows NT Workstation 4.0

Microsoft has developed extensions for the Windows 95, Windows
98, and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems. These client platforms
can take advantage of features provided by the Windows 2000
Active Directory service. Client extensions were developed for
customers who want to deploy Windows 2000 Server in environments
with Windows 95-, Windows 98-, and Windows NT 4.0-based client
workstations.
Microsoft
Active Directory Management Pack Guide
Microsoft© Operations Manager (MOM) 2000 Active
Directory Management Pack (ADMP) Service Pack 1
(SP1) provides a monitoring and management system
for the Active Directory© directory service that
is integrated with MOM. ADMP can help you to
improve the availability, performance, and security
of Active Directory implementation. With ADMP, MOM
provides central monitoring and automatic problem
resolution for large networks, continuously
monitoring Active Directory components. Source: Microsoft.com
Windows
2000 Active Directory Migration Tool

The Active Directory Migration Tool provides an easy, secure,
and fast way to migrate to Windows 2000 Active Directory
service. As a system administrator, you can use this tool to
diagnose any possible problems before starting migration
operations to Windows 2000 Server Active Directory.
Windows
2000 Active Directory Sizer Tool

The Active Directory Sizer tool allows you to estimate the
hardware required for deploying Active Directory in your
organization. The estimate provided is based on your
organization's profile, domain information and site topology.
Domain
Rename Tool

The Active Directory© Domain Rename Tools provide a secure and
supported methodology to rename one or more domains (as well as
application directory partitions) in a deployed Active Directory
forest. The DNS name and/or the NetBIOS name of a domain can be
changed using the domain rename procedure. For an understanding
of the constraints of the domain rename procedure, please see
the accompanying document, "Understanding How Domain Rename
Works", available on this page. In order to
perform the domain rename procedure, you must be running Windows
.NET Server BETA 3 or higher on every domain controller in the
forest in which the domain rename is to be performed
Windows
2000 Resource Kit Tools

Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit software tools can help
you streamline administrative tasks such as managing Active
Directory©, administering security features, working with
Group Policy and Terminal Services, automating application
deployment, and other important jobs. |
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