Active Directory® for Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 Technical Reference
Get the focused, in-depth technical expertise you need to implement and optimize your Microsoft directory services infrastructure. As two Active Directory® experts guide you through advanced design and deployment issues for the Windows® Server 2003 environment, you'll develop a thorough unders...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol :
Microsoft Press
2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627917006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Active Directory® for Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Technical Reference; Acknowledgments; Mike Mulcare; Introduction; Conventions Used in This Book; I. Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Overview; Windows NT and SAM; Windows 2000 and Active Directory; Windows Server 2003 Domains and Active Directory; Active Directory Open Standards; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP); Key Features and Benefits of Active Directory; Single Sign-On; Delegated Administration; Common Management Interface; Integrated Security; Scalability; What's New in Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
- Levels of FunctionalityDomain Rename; Application Directory Partitions; Additional Domain Controller Installed from Backup Media; Deactivation of Schema Objects; Disabling Compression of Replication Traffic Between Different Sites; Global Catalog Not Required for Logon; Group Membership Replication Improvements; Object Picker UI Improvements; Lingering Object Removal Mechanism; inetOrgPerson Support; Summary; 2. Active Directory Components; Domain Controllers; Global Catalog Servers; Operations Masters; Domain Naming Master; RID Master; PDC Emulator; Infrastructure Master
- Transferring Operations Master RolesThe Schema; Modifying the Schema; Deactivating Schema Objects; Active Directory Logical Structure; Configuration Directory Partition; Schema Directory Partition; Global Catalog Partition; Application Directory Partitions; Domains; Domain Trees; Forests; Trusts; One-Way Trusts; Forest Trusts; Realm Trusts; Sites; Organizational Units; Using OUs to Administer Groups of Objects; Summary; 3. Active Directory and Domain Name System; Distributed Database; Name Resolution Process; Resource Records; DNS Domains, Zones, and Servers; Primary Name Servers
- Secondary Name ServersCaching-Only Name Servers; Zones of Authority; Delegated Zones; Forwarders and Root Hints; Dynamic DNS; DNS and Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; Active Directory Domain Controller Location Process; Active Directory Integrated Zones; DNS Enhancements; Stub Zones; Application Directory Partitions; Summary; 4. Active Directory Replication and Sites; Replication Enhancements in Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; Intrasite and Intersite Replication; Intersite Replication; Replication Latency; Urgent Replication; Replication Topology Generation; Connection Objects
- Creating a New Connection ObjectIntrasite Replication Topology; Global Catalog Replication; Intersite Replication Topology; Replication Process; Replicating Changes; High-Watermark Values; Up-To-Dateness Vectors and Propagation Dampening; Change Stamps and Conflict Resolution; Replicating Object Deletions; Configuring Intersite Replication; Site Links; Site Link Bridges; Replication Transport Protocols; Configuring Bridgehead Servers; Monitoring and Troubleshooting Replication; Summary; II. Implementing Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; Single or Multiple Forests
- Defining Forest Ownership