Active Directory 58 Success Secrets - 58 Most Asked Questions on Active Directory - What You Need to Know


Book Description

There has never been a Active Directory Guide like this. Active Directory 58 Success Secrets is not about the ins and outs of Active Directory. Instead, it answers the top 58 questions that we are asked and those we come across in our forums, consultancy and education programs. It tells you exactly how to deal with those questions, with tips that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast! This comprehensive guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces everything you want to know to be successful with Active Directory. A quick look inside of the subjects covered: Earn Your MCITP Server Administrator Certificate, The Real MCTS MCITP: Proper Understanding Will Lead to Certification, What can the Server administrator do within Server Farms? - Citrix Xen Server, Outlining the Course of the MCSE Program, Backup, Citrix Xen Server - Citrix Xen Server, Become Certified MCITP Server Administrator Using Windows Server 2008, how to delegate specific tasks and assign permissions? - Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator (CCEA) for XenApp, What are the types of citrix licenses? - Citrix XenDesktop 4, How do viruses infect your computer system? - Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), What is the purpose of Active Directory? - Citrix Xen Server, Preparation Guide for MCTS MCITP Exam 70-649, Specialist Training, What to use for user access authentication on LDAP servers? - Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator (CCEA) for XenApp, Staying Competitive in the IT Industry with the MCSE 2003 Certification Exams, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access, Monitoring Events, How to add a new controller? - Citrix XenDesktop 4, How to create a base desktop VM in XenCenter? - Citrix XenDesktop 4, Managing Remote Access, Key Security Issues, MCITP Boot Camp Helps MCSAs Advance to MCITP, Citrix XenDesktop 4 - Citrix XenDesktop 4, Getting the Edge: Be a Windows Server 2008 MCITP, What are user and group accounts? - Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), Briefly explain the structure of Active Directory. - Citrix XenDesktop 4, Functionality, Information on MCITP 70-640 Exam, Review Questions, Monitoring Events, Windows 2003 MCSE: Facing the Challenges of Tomorrow, What are the available features of XenDesktop? - Citrix XenDesktop 4, The Different MCTS Certifications, How to create a vDisk through the Provisioning Services Console? - Citrix XenDesktop 4, How do you get Active Directory to operate effectively? - Citrix Xen Server, How to setup Windows Mail - Microsoft Certified IT Professional, Certification Program: The MCSE certification program has definitely raised the standards of., and much more...




Active Directory 33 Success Secrets - 33 Most Asked Questions on Active Directory - What You Need to Know


Book Description

A new, exciting approach to Active Directory. 'Active Directory' ('AD') is a list facility executed by Microsoft for Windows area networks. It is contained in nearly all Windows Server Operating Systems. There has never been a Active Directory Guide like this. It contains 33 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast! This all-embracing guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces what you want to know about Active Directory. A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Active Directory - History, Active Directory Application Mode, Active Directory - Objects, Active Directory Application Mode - Physical matters, Active Directory - Forest trusts, Active Directory Application Mode - Forests, trees, and domains, Roaming user profile - Active Directory, Active Directory - Forests, trees, and domains, Active Directory - Trusting, Windows Server 2000 - Active Directory, Active Directory Application Mode - Objects, Active Directory Application Mode - History, Active Directory Application Mode - Organizational units, Active Directory Application Mode - UNIX integration, Active Directory Application Mode - Replication, Active Directory Application Mode - Single server operations, Active Directory Application Mode - Shadow groups, Organizational Unit - Sun Enterprise Directory Server and Active Directory, Active Directory - Site, Active Directory - Unix integration, Windows Server 2008 - Active Directory roles, Multi-master replication - Active Directory, Active Directory Application Mode - Physical implementation, Hitachi Content Platform - Active Directory support (version 5.0+), Active Directory Application Mode - Database, Windows Server domain - Active Directory, Directory System Agent - Active Directory, Active Directory - Terminology, and much more...




Active Directory For Dummies


Book Description

Your guide to learning Active Directory the quick and easy way Whether you're new to Active Directory (AD) or a savvy system administrator looking to brush up on your skills, Active Directory for Dummies will steer you in the right direction. Since its original release, Microsoft's implementation of the lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) for the Windows Server line of networking software has become one of the most popular directory service products in the world. If you're involved with the design and support of Microsoft directory services and/or solutions, you're in the right place. This comprehensive guide starts by showing you the basics of AD, so you can utilize its structures to simplify your life and secure your digital environment. From there, you'll discover how to exert fine-grained control over groups, assets, security, permissions, and policies on a Windows network and efficiently configure, manage, and update the network. With coverage of security improvements, significant user interface changes, and updates to the AD scripting engine, password policies, accidental object deletion protection, and more, this plain-English book has everything you need to know. You'll learn how to: Navigate the functions and structures of AD Understand business and technical requirements to determine goals Become familiar with physical components like site links, network services, and site topology Manage and monitor new features, AD replication, and schema management Maintain AD databases Avoid common AD mistakes that can undermine network security With chapters on the ten most important points about AD design, ten online resources, and ten troubleshooting tips, this user-friendly book really is your one-stop guide to setting up, working with, and making the most of Active Directory. Get your copy of Active Directory For Dummies and get to work.







Active Directory Cookbook


Book Description

When you need practical hands-on support for Active Directory, the updated edition of this extremely popular Cookbook provides quick solutions to more than 300 common (and uncommon) problems you might encounter when deploying, administering, and automating Microsoft's network directory service. For the third edition, Active Directory expert Laura E. Hunter offers troubleshooting recipes based on valuable input from Windows administrators, in addition to her own experience. You'll find solutions for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), multi-master replication, Domain Name System (DNS), Group Policy, the Active Directory Schema, and many other features. The Active Directory Cookbook will help you: Perform Active Directory tasks from the command line Use scripting technologies to automate Active Directory tasks Manage new Active Directory features, such as Read-Only Domain Controllers, fine-grained password policies, and more Create domains and trusts Locate users whose passwords are about to expire Apply a security filter to group policy objects Check for potential replication problems Restrict hosts from performing LDAP queries View DNS server performance statistics Each recipe includes a discussion explaining how and why the solution works, so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to similar situations. Active Directory Cookbook is ideal for any IT professional using Windows Server 2008, Exchange 2007, and Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007, including Active Directory administrators looking to automate task-based solutions. "It is rare for me to visit a customer site and not see a copy of Active Directory Cookbook on a shelf somewhere, which is a testament to its usefulness. The Cookbook takes the pain out of everyday AD tasks by providing concise, clear and relevant recipes. The fact that the recipes are provided using different methods (graphical user interface, command line and scripting) means that the book is suitable for anyone working with AD on a day-to-day basis. The introduction of PowerShell examples in this latest edition will be of particular interest for those looking to transition from VBScript. Laura has also done a great job in extending the Cookbook in this edition to encompass the broad range of changes to AD in Windows Server 2008." --Tony Murray, Founder of Activedir.org and Directory Services MVP "If you already understand Active Directory fundamentals and are looking fora quick solution to common Active Directory related tasks, look no further,you have found the book that you need." --joe Richards, Directory Services MVP "The Active Directory Cookbook is the real deal... a soup-to-nuts catalog of every administrative task an Active Directory administrator needs to perform. If you administer an Active Directory installation, this is the very first book you have to put on your shelf." --Gil Kirkpatrick, Chief Architect, Active Directory and Identity Management, Quest Software and Directory Services MVP




Active Directory


Book Description

Provides information on the features, functions, and implementation of Active Directory, covering such topics as management tools, searching the AD database, and the Kerberos security protocol.




Active Directory


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If you have a question about Active Directory this is the book with the answers. Active Directory: Questions and Answers takes some of the best questions and answers asked on the serverfault.com website. You can use this book to look up commonly asked questions, browse questions on a particular topic, compare answers to common topics, check out the original source and much more. This book has been designed to be very easy to use, with many internal references set up that makes browsing in many different ways possible. Topics covered include: Exchange, User Management, Windows, PowerShell, Windows Server 2008, Active Directory, Hyper V, Mac Osx, ADFS, Best Practices, Exchange 2013, Security, DHCP and many more."




Mastering Active Directory


Book Description

Targeted at programmers developing with Active Directory and Active Server Pages, this preview book enables consultants, administrators, and managers to evaluate Active Directory before Windows NT 5 is released.




Understanding and Designing Your Active Directory Infrastructure


Book Description

The book will give a brief summary of AD compared to NT 4.0 and NDS. Once the groundwork is established for AD, there will be discussions about how to implement the different components and objects within AD. After the AD is established, there will be a discussion about how AD will interact with the other network services, such as DNS, DHCP, and WINS, as well as how to properly plan for the AD infrastructure, including Group Policy Objects, Delegate Control, administrative concepts, and installation considerations. There will be tips on how to avoid the most common traps of designing and implementing AD infrastructures. The final chapter will give real world AD design examples that have been implemented by some of the largest and most well known companies in the industry.




Active Directory


Book Description

Working with Microsoft's network directory service for the first time can be a headache for system and network administrators, IT professionals, technical project managers, and programmers alike. This authoritative guide is meant to relieve that pain. Instead of going through the graphical user interface screen by screen, O'Reilly's bestselling Active Directory tells you how to design, manage, and maintain a small, medium, or enterprise Active Directory infrastructure. Fully updated to cover Active Directory for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and R2, this third edition is full of important updates and corrections. It's perfect for all Active Directory administrators, whether you manage a single server or a global multinational with thousands of servers. Active Directory, 3rd Edition is divided into three parts. Part I introduces much of how Active Directory works, giving you a thorough grounding in its concepts. Some of the topics include Active Directory replication, the schema, application partitions, group policies, and interaction with DNS. Part II details the issues around properly designing the directory infrastructure. Topics include designing the namespace, creating a site topology, designing group policies for locking down client settings, auditing, permissions, backup and recovery, and a look at Microsoft's future direction with Directory Services. Part III covers how to create and manipulate users, groups, printers, and other objects that you may need in your everyday management of Active Directory. If you want a book that lays bare the design and management of an enterprise or departmental Active Directory, then look no further. Active Directory, 3rd Edition will quickly earn its place among the books you don't want to be without.