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Windows 2000 Active Directory

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ISBN-10: 0072123230

ISBN-13: 9780072123234

Edition: 2000

Authors: Joe Casad

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Bestselling computing author Joe Casad shows how to configure and implement the Active Directory for Windows 2000, Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
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List price: $44.99
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Publication date: 4/13/2000
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 564
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.486
Language: English

Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
Introductionp. xxiii
Introducing Active Directory
The Active Directory Environmentp. 3
What is Active Directory?p. 4
Flexible Securityp. 6
DNS Integrationp. 8
Fault Tolerance and Bandwidth Managementp. 10
The Data Storehousep. 12
Uniform Interfacep. 15
Summaryp. 16
Active Directory Conceptsp. 17
Mixed Mode and Native Modep. 19
A Closer Look at the Active Directory Networkp. 21
Operations Mastersp. 23
Multiple Domainsp. 27
Naming Objects in Active Directoryp. 31
Summaryp. 36
Setting Up Your Network
Active Directory with TCP/IP and DNSp. 39
Active Directory and DNSp. 40
How DNS Worksp. 40
The DNS Namespacep. 45
Understanding Zonesp. 46
Active Directory--Integrated Zonesp. 48
Dynamic Updatesp. 48
How Active Directory Uses DNSp. 50
Installing DNS Serverp. 52
Configuring DNSp. 53
Migrating DNS Data to Windows 2000 DNS Serverp. 67
Interoperating with Other DNS Serversp. 68
Sites and Subnets in Active Directoryp. 69
Subnets and Sitesp. 70
Configuring Active Directory Sitesp. 71
Defining Active Directory Subnetsp. 74
Placing Servers in Sitesp. 76
Summaryp. 79
Understanding Replicationp. 81
Replication and Active Directoryp. 82
Replication Topologyp. 91
Replication and the KCCp. 92
Connection Objectsp. 93
Managing Intrasite Replicationp. 94
Viewing Connection Objects and Propertiesp. 96
Creating a New Connection Objectp. 98
Checking the Replication Topologyp. 100
Forcing Replication Manuallyp. 101
Intersite Replicationp. 102
Configuring Site Linksp. 104
Configuring Site Link Bridgesp. 109
Configuring a Preferred Bridgehead Serverp. 113
Managing and Monitoring Replicationp. 115
Repadminp. 115
Replication Monitorp. 117
Performance Monitorp. 129
Network Monitorp. 131
Summaryp. 132
Users and Groupsp. 133
A Quick Look at Windows NT and Windows 2000 Securityp. 134
Understanding Groupsp. 135
Distribution Groupsp. 136
Security Groupsp. 136
Predefined and Built-In Groupsp. 140
Managing Users and Groupsp. 142
Creating New Usersp. 143
Adding or Removing Users from Groupsp. 146
Viewing and Modifying User Propertiesp. 149
Moving Usersp. 154
Deleting, Disabling, and Renaming User Accountsp. 156
Creating or Deleting a User Principal Name (UPN) Suffixp. 157
Creating Groupsp. 159
Adding or Removing Groups from Other Groupsp. 161
Viewing and Modifying Group Propertiesp. 162
Moving Groupsp. 163
Deleting Groupsp. 163
Assigning Permissionsp. 164
Ownershipp. 167
Setting Inheritancep. 168
Delegation of Controlp. 170
Summaryp. 172
Group Policyp. 173
What Is Group Policy?p. 174
A Look at Policy in Active Directoryp. 176
Local Policyp. 176
Default Policyp. 178
Group Policy Objectsp. 179
System Policyp. 179
Setting Up Group Policyp. 180
How Group Policies Are Processedp. 184
Where Group Policies Are Storedp. 186
How Group Policies Interactp. 187
Creating a Group Policy Snap-Inp. 188
Understanding Group Policy Optionsp. 191
Templatesp. 192
Linksp. 194
Filtering Group Policyp. 195
Setting Group Policies that Control Group Policyp. 197
Specifying a Domain Controllerp. 197
Group Policy Strategiesp. 201
Summaryp. 203
Setting Up Active Directoryp. 205
The Deployment Processp. 206
Do You Really Need Active Directory?p. 207
Planning and Implementing a Test Sitep. 209
Planning and Implementing a Pilot Sitep. 211
Planning Your Active Directory Networkp. 212
Axioms, Tips, and Best Practicesp. 215
Planning Your Active Directory Rolloutp. 222
Executing Your Active Directory Rolloutp. 230
Active Directory System Requirementsp. 231
Installing Windows 2000p. 232
Important Setup Proceduresp. 250
Installing the Windows 2000 Support Toolsp. 250
Switching to Native Modep. 251
Configuring Global Catalog Serversp. 252
Creating an OUp. 252
Delegating Control of an OUp. 253
Moving Objectsp. 254
Demoting a Domain Controllerp. 254
Summaryp. 255
Managing Active Directoryp. 257
Backing Up and Restoring the Active Directoryp. 258
Backing Up System State Datap. 260
Replication Restorep. 261
Nonauthoritative Restorep. 262
Authoritative Restorep. 264
Modifying the Directoryp. 265
Managing Files and Folders in Active Directoryp. 280
Publishing Foldersp. 280
Managing Files and Folders through Group Policyp. 283
Managing Printers in Active Directoryp. 286
Managing Software in Active Directoryp. 289
Assigning Softwarep. 291
Publishing Softwarep. 293
Creating a .zap Filep. 294
Configuring Software Installation Policy Propertiesp. 295
Managing the User Desktop Through Group Policyp. 297
Folder Redirectionp. 298
Managing Operations Mastersp. 300
Reassigning the Schema Masterp. 300
Reassigning the Domain Naming Masterp. 301
Reassigning the RID Master, PDC Emulator, or Infrastructure Masterp. 302
Summaryp. 303
Active Directory Clientsp. 305
Understanding Client Optionsp. 306
Windows 2000 Professional Hardware Requirementsp. 308
Windows 2000 Clientsp. 311
Windows NT Clientsp. 312
Windows 95/98 Clientsp. 312
Clients from Other Networking Systemsp. 314
Address Bookp. 315
Managing Clientsp. 316
Computer Management Toolp. 317
AD Users and Computersp. 318
Managing the Network from Clientsp. 331
Summaryp. 333
Mastering Active Directory
Active Directory Schemap. 337
What Is the Schema?p. 338
Attributes, Syntaxes, and Schema Classesp. 341
The Schema Cachep. 346
Modifying the Schemap. 349
Schema Changes and the Schema Masterp. 351
Generating an X.500 Object IDp. 354
Working with Active Directory Schemap. 356
Working with ADSI Editorp. 372
Summaryp. 376
Active Directory Securityp. 377
Kerberosp. 378
What Is Kerberos?p. 379
How Does Kerberos Work in Windows 2000?p. 384
Configuring Kerberosp. 387
Interoperating Windows 2000 Kerberosp. 394
What Kerberos Doesn't Preventp. 397
Understanding Security Policyp. 398
Account Policiesp. 400
Local Policiesp. 402
Event Logp. 405
Restricted Groupsp. 405
System Servicesp. 407
Registryp. 408
File Systemp. 410
Public Key Policiesp. 411
IP Security Policiesp. 411
Summaryp. 432
Scripting Active Directoryp. 433
Scripting in the Active Directory Environmentp. 434
Interfacesp. 435
What Is Windows Scripting Host?p. 438
Configuring Script Filesp. 439
cscript.exep. 442
wscript.exep. 443
Setting the Default Scripting Hostp. 444
Debugging Scriptsp. 444
Logon Scriptsp. 446
User Logon Scriptsp. 447
Policy Scriptsp. 448
Built-in Scriptsp. 451
Executing Scripts Automaticallyp. 452
Running UNIX Scripts in Windows 2000p. 457
Summaryp. 458
Interoperating Windows 2000p. 459
Windows 2000 and NetWarep. 460
Configuring Windows 2000 for NetWarep. 460
Services for NetWarep. 473
Windows 2000 and UNIX-Based Systemsp. 474
Connectivity Utilitiesp. 476
Interoperating Printers with UNIXp. 488
Telnet Serverp. 490
Simple TCP/IP Servicesp. 496
Services for UNIXp. 497
Windows 2000 and Macintoshp. 498
File Services for Macintoshp. 500
Print Services for Macintoshp. 510
Supporting AppleTalkp. 515
Active Directory in the Microsoft Exchange Environmentp. 519
Organizing and Optimizing Connection Agreementsp. 524
Implementing an Exchange Server Connectionp. 525
Managing the Active Directory Connectorp. 532
Summaryp. 535
Indexp. 537
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