Description |
xiv, 464 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
IT professional |
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IT professional.
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Contents |
pt. I. Understanding Active Directory Services. 1. Understanding Directory Services. 2. Active Directory Services as a Directory Service Implementation. 3. Windows 2000 Domains and Active Directory Services. 4. Active Directory Services Scalability Architecture. 5. More Active Directory Services Architecture. 6. Active Directory Services and DNS -- pt. II. Deploying Active Directory Services. 7. Planning an Active Directory Services Deployment. 8. Active Directory Services and Security. 9. Managing Active Directory Services. 10. Working with the Active Directory Services Schema. 11. Upgrading to Active Directory Services. 12. Migrating to Active Directory Services. 13. Making Postdeployment Organizational Changes |
Summary |
"The most widely anticipated feature in Windows 2000 is its extensible, hierarchical information hub: Active Directory services, the Microsoft solution to the common problems associated with maintaining multiple directories. Active Directory services enable organizations to store, find, and update mission-critical data about users, files, applications, printers, and resources in one centralized location instead of in diverse directories across that network |
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With Active Directory Services for Microsoft Windows 2000 Technical Reference, you'll learn what you need to know about Active Directory services, find technical information about its implementation in Windows 2000, and get practical details on how to start reaping the benefits of this unified directory system."--Jacket |
Notes |
Includes index |
SUBJECT |
Microsoft Windows (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88027331
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Subject |
Directory services (Computer network technology)
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LC no. |
99046102 |
ISBN |
0735606242 |
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