Examining the Role of Domain Controllers in AD

Exchange has always relied on domain controllers for authentication of user accounts. Mailboxes in Exchange 5.5 were controlled through the application of security from Windows NT 4.0 and, later, Active Directory domain accounts. It should come as no surprise, consequently, that Exchange Server 2003 also relies on Active Directory domain controllers for authentication purposes. Proper placement of DCs is also important.

Examining Domain Controller Authentication in Active Directory

To understand how Exchange manages security, an analysis of Active Directory authentication is required. This information aids in troubleshooting the environment, as well as in gaining a better understanding of Exchange ...

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