Determining the Scope of Active Directory
One of the most important steps in any project is to define a project scope. The project scope helps to define at what point the project is complete, and it helps to define if the project is successful.
A project scope should be static. Sure, there are changes to technology and requirements that can force project scope change, but to keep the project on course and on budget, the project scope should not change much without a change to the overall focus of the project.
For these reasons, determining the scope of the Active Directory phase of a Windows 2000 project is important. What's more, it is important to choose a scope for which there is a good chance of success. Depending on the size of the organization, ...
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