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Friday, 27 November 2015

ACTIVE DIRECTERY-

Q. What is Active Directory?
Active Directory is the directory service used by Windows 2000. A directory service is a centralized, hierarchical database that contains information about users and resources on a network. In Windows 2000, this database is called the Active Directory data store. The Active Directory data store contains information about various types of network objects, including printers, shared folders, user accounts, groups, and computers. In a Windows 2000 domain, a read/write copy of the Active Directory data store is physically located on each domain controller in the domain.
Three primary purposes of Active Directory are:
    • · To provide user logon and authentication services
    • · To enable administrators to organize and manage user accounts groups, and network resources
    • · To enable authorized users to easily locate network resources, regardless of where they are located on the network

A directory service consists of two parts—a centralized, hierarchical database that contains information about users and resources on a network, and a service that manages the database and enables users of computers on the network to access the database. In Windows 2008, the database is called the Active Directory data store, or sometimes just the directory. The Active Directory data store contains information about various types of network objects, including printers, shared folders, user accounts, groups, and computers. Windows 2000 Server computers that have a copy of the Active Directory data store, and that run Active Directory are called domain controllers. In a Windows 2008 domain, a read/write copy of the Active Directory data store is physically located on each domain controller in the domain.

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