Active Directory For Dummies, 2nd Edition

  • 4h 34m
  • Marcia Loughry, Steve Clines
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2008

Active Directory, a fundamental component of Windows 2000, is revolutionizing the way people design and manage networks. Whether you are a savvy system administrator or are new to networking and information technology, Active Directory For Dummies helps you understand this wonderful new operating system technology.

This unpretentious resource presents the fundamentals of Active Directory and then moves right into planning, implementing, and managing it. Active Directory For Dummies offers a clear explanation of the program and a cataloging of its benefits and buzzwords. Explore the following topics in easy-to-understand language:

  • Prepare your environment for a shift to Active Directory.
  • Consider logical structure issues like planning the DNS namespace, designing the tree, and defining an organizational unit (OU) model.
  • Build a model of an Active Directory domain and create your first objects.
  • Migrate from an existing environment to an Active Directory environment.
  • Manage security, users, resources, and replication traffic within the Active Directory tree.
  • Understand how the Active Directory Services Interface works with other Microsoft technology.

Active Directory For Dummies also includes cool Web links for information on the program as well as a special section on troubleshooting common problems that may arise during installation and operation of Active Directory. The enclosed CD-ROM offers you 60-day test-drive versions of Visio Professional and Visio Enterprise as well as trial versions of Entevo DirectMigrate2000, EtherPeek 4.0, EtherHelp, TokenPeek, and TokenHelp

About the Authors

Steve Clines, MCSE, MCT, has worked as an IT architect and engineer at EDS for over 18 years. He has worked on deployments of more than 100,000 seats for both Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange Server. Steve is the author of MCSE Designing a Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure For Dummies, which is a study guide for the 70-219 MCP exam. He also maintains the Confessions of an IT Geek blog at itgeek.steveco.net.

Marcia Loughry, MCSE and MCP+I, is a Senior Infrastructure Specialist with a large IT firm in Dallas, Texas. She is president of the Plano, Texas BackOffice User Group (PBUG) and a member of Women in Technology International. Marcia received her MCSE in NT 3.51 in 1997 and completed requirements for the NT 4.0 track in 1998.

Marcia has extensive experience working with Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 in enterprises of all sizes. She is assigned to some of her firm’s largest customers in designing NT solutions and integrating UNIX and NetWare environments with NT.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Understanding Active Directory
  • Analyzing Requirements for Active Directory
  • Designing an Active Directory Implementation Plan
  • Playing the Name Game
  • Creating a Logical Structure
  • Getting Physical
  • Ready to Deploy!
  • AD LDS—Active Directory on a Diet
  • Federating Active Directory
  • AD Certificate Services and Rights Management Services
  • Managing Users, Groups, and other Objects
  • Managing Active Directory Replication
  • Schema-ing!
  • Managing Security with Active Directory Domain Services
  • Maintaining Active Directory
  • The Ten Most Important Active Directory Design Points
  • Ten Cool Web Sites for Active Directory Info
  • Ten Troubleshooting Tips for Active Directory
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