Chapter 13. Active Directory
When Windows 2000 was first introduced, many administrators ran into problems with their Active Directory (AD) infrastructure. Some of these problems were related to configuration mistakes, while others were the result of system failures. Now with Windows Server 2003, Active Directory has aged and matured, and many administrators have been able to tune this service so that it provides reliable directory services for their enterprise.
Since the Active Directory represents the heart of your organization’s security, any failures of the Active Directory often require an immediate response and a fast resolution. In this final chapter, we examine how to identify and repair problems with the Active Directory so that you can ...
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