Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) stores directory data and manages communication between users and domains, including user logon processes, authentication, and directory searches. An Active Directory domain controller is a server that is running AD DS.If you are feeling a little limited in information about Windows 2008 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), check out the following featured components;
- Step-by-Step Guide for Read-only Domain Controllers
- Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services Installation and Removal
- Windows Server 2008 Restartable AD DS Step-by-Step Guide
- Step-by-Step Guide for Using the Active Directory Database Mounting Tool in Windows Server 2008
- Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 AD DS Backup and Recovery
- Windows Server 2008 Auditing AD DS Changes Step-by-Step Guide
- Step-by-Step Guide for Fine-Grained Password and Account Lockout Policy Configuration
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