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Active Directory Windows2003 Server. Agenda . What is Active Directory Building an Active Directory Using Active Directory Features Active Directory Objects Auditing Active Directory. Group Names. Charles Guzman Daniel Gebretensai Ervand Akopyan Hovik Gharadaghi. Active Directory.
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Agenda • What is Active Directory • Building an Active Directory • Using Active Directory Features • Active Directory Objects • Auditing Active Directory
Group Names • Charles Guzman • Daniel Gebretensai • Ervand Akopyan • Hovik Gharadaghi
What is Active Directory • Efficient Directory Management service • Based on Standard Internet Protocols • Helps to Clearly Define a Network’s structure
Requirements • The computer must be Windows 2k, 2k3 Server, Advanced Server or Datacenter Server. • At least one volume on the computer must be formatted with NTFS. • DNS must be active on the network prior to AD installation or be installed during AD installation. • DNS must support SRV records and be dynamic. • The computer must have IP protocol installed and have a static IP address. • The Kerberos v5 authentication protocol must be installed. • Time and zone information must be correct.
Why Install DNS? • Clients use DNS to locate Active Directory controllers. • Servers and client computers register their names and IP addresses with the DNS server.
Active Directory • Domains – Group of computers • Domain Trees –Share contiguous Namespace • Domain Forests – Share common directory information • Organizational Units – Subgroup of Domains that mirror an organization
Active Directory • Domains – Group of computers • Domain Trees –Share contiguous Namespace • Domain Forests – Share common directory information • Organizational Units – Subgroup of Domains that mirror an organization
Requirements • Existing Domain • Member Server