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Windows® 2000 Active Directory™
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Windows® 2000 Active Directory™

by Edgar Brovick, Doug Hauger, William C. Wade
February 2000
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
11h 28m
English
Sams
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Implementing Active Directory Design

The implementation plan must implement Active Directory as defined in the Active Directory design. This means that the implementation plan itself should only specify how the components of Active Directory are going to be configured to create an Active Directory that mirrors Active Directory design. Actual Active Directory design decisions or components belong in the Active Directory design, not the implementation plan.

It is possible that the implementation plan itself might be more detailed and complex than the Active Directory design. Much of this depends on the current environment and how users and resources are going to be transitioned from any existing directory to Active Directory. If a directory ...

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