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The Basics
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Chapter 1 A Brief Introduction
- Major Features
- How Objects Are Stored in Active Directory
- Uniquely Identifying Objects
- Summary
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Chapter 2 Active Directory Overview
- A Simple View of How It All Works
- A More Detailed View of How It All Works
- Windows NT Versus Windows 2000
- Summary
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Chapter 3 Active Directory Schema
- The Structure of the Schema
- Attribute Classes (Attribute-Schema Objects)
- The Syntax of Attributes
- Object Classes (Class-Schema Objects)
- Summary
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Chapter 4 Active Directory Replication
- Sites
- Data Replication
- Summary
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Chapter 5 TCP/IP and DDNS
- How TCP/IP and DDNS Are Used
- How You Already Use TCP/IP and DNS
- Integrated DNS
- How DNS Affects Design
- Summary
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Designing the Directory Hierarchy
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Chapter 6 Designing the Namespace
- The Complexities of a Design
- Where to Start
- Overview of the Design Process
- Domain Namespace Design
- Design of the Internal Domain Structure
- Other Design Considerations
- Design Examples
- Designing for the Real World
- Summary
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Chapter 7 Sites and Replication Topologies
- Intrasite and Intersite Topologies
- Designing Sites and Links for Replication
- Examples
- Summary
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Chapter 8 Profiles and Group Policy Primer
- A Profile Primer
- Capabilities of GPOs
- Summary
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Chapter 9 Designing Organization-Wide Policies
- How Windows 2000 GPOs Work
- Using the Group Policy Editor Tool
- Using GPOs to Help Design the Organizational Unit Structure
- Debugging Group Policies
- Summary
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Chapter 10 Active Directory Security: Permissions and Auditing
- Using Windows 2000's GUI to Examine Permissions
- Using Windows 2000's GUI to Examine Auditing
- Designing Permission Schemes
- Designing Auditing Schemes
- Real-World Examples
- Summary
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Chapter 11 Designing Schema Changes
- Nominating Responsible People in Your Organization
- Thinking of Changing the Schema
- Managing and Modifying the Schema
- Wreaking Havoc with Your Schema
- Summary
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Chapter 12 Windows NT 4.0 Migration
- Consolidating, Migrating, and Upgrading from NT
- The Principles of Upgrading Windows NT Domains
- Summary
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Chapter 13 Directory Interoperability
- Background to Interoperability with Other Directory Services
- Solutions for Interoperability with Other Directory Services
- Exchange and the Active Directory Connector
- A Word About Windows 2000 and Unix
- Summary
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Scripting the Active Directory with ADSI
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Chapter 14 Scripting with ADSI
- What Are All These Buzzwords?
- Writing and Running ADSI Scripts Under Windows 2000
- ADSI
- Simple Manipulation of ADSI Objects
- Summary
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Chapter 15 IADs and the Property Cache
- The IADs Properties
- Manipulating the Property Cache
- Checking for Errors in VBScript
- Summary
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Chapter 16 Users
- Creating a Standard User Account
- Creating a Fully Featured User Account
- Creating Many User Accounts
- Creating an Account Unlocker Utility
- Automatically Creating Exchange Mailboxes for Users
- Summary
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Chapter 17 Manipulating Persistent and Dynamic Objects
- The Interface Methods and Properties
- Manipulating Services with ADSI
- Creating and Manipulating Shares with ADSI
- Enumerating Sessions and Resources
- Manipulating Print Queues and Print Jobs
- Summary
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Chapter 18 Permissions and Auditing
- How to Create an ACE Using ADSI
- A Simple ADSI Example
- A Complex ACE Example
- Creating Security Descriptors
- Listing ACEs to a File for All Objects in an OU and Below
- Adding Many USER Groups to DRUP Groups
- Summary
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Chapter 19 Extending the Schema and the GUI
- Modifying the Schema with ADSI
- Extending Active Directory GUI to Meet Business and Organizational Needs
- Summary
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Chapter 20 Enhancing ADSI via an ASP or VB Interface
- VBScript Limitations and Solutions
- How to Avoid Problems When Using ADSI and ASP
- Combining VBScript and HTML
- Binding to Objects via Authentication
- Migrating Your ADSI Scripts from VBScript to VB
- Summary
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Chapter 21 Scripting Fast Searches Using ADO
- The First Search
- Other Ways of Connecting and Retrieving Results
- Understanding Search Filters
- Incorporating Searches into Active Server Pages
- A Significant Problem
- A More Advanced Search Function—SearchAD
- Summary
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Colophon
- Title:
- Windows 2000 Active Directory
- By:
- Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- January 2000
- Pages:
- 648
- Print ISBN:
- 978-1-56592-638-7
- | ISBN 10:
- 1-56592-638-2
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