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AD LDS is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory service that provides flexible support for directory-enabled applications, without the dependencies that are required for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). AD LDS provides much...
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This document explains the interdependencies between Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) related to Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) smart card logon. Topics concerning the Federal PKI Common...
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Microsoft have released this document: Changes in Functionality in Windows Server 2008 R2 " Changes in Functionality from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2008 R2 " describes new and changed functionality and features available in Windows...
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I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year - this year for the Active Directory User Group will see a few changes, I hope for the best, more details to follow in the coming weeks. I am busy working on speakers for the coming...
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Microsoft have released a paper which explains the process for upgrading Active Directory domains to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, how to upgrade the operating system of domain controllers, and how to add domain controllers that run...
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Microsoft have released Virtualization recommendations for Active Directory Domain Controllers running Domain Controllers in Hyper-V. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=7425e34b-3990-43d8-b93b-cb6442858c21
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This cmd file provides a means of verifying that a newly created DNS server has completed the replication of AD content from an assumed/known-good 'source' DNS server. Directions for using this utility can be found in the Active Directory Domain...
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I am delighted to confirm that direct from TechED Europe, John Craddock will be presenting a double session on DirectAccess to the Active Directory User Group on 30 th November 2009, 18:00 – 21:00 at Cardinal Place, London. John Craddock BSc (Hons...
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This article describes the Windows Management Framework on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. The Windows Management Framework includes the following: Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 2.0 Windows PowerShell 2.0 Background...
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When Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition was first released it only supported one DFS Namespace or root as some people refer to them. A little known hot fix available since July 2005 and subsequently included in Windows Server Service Pack 2 removed...
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MOF 4.0 is practical guidance for IT organizations. With the release of version 4.0, MOF now reflects a single, comprehensive IT service lifecycle—it helps IT professionals connect service management principles to everyday IT tasks and activities...
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Windows 7 Product Guide A reference guide highlighting the new and improved features in Windows 7. Overview The Windows 7 Product Guide provides a detailed look at the many new and improved features in Windows 7. The guide is designed as an acurrate source...
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Deploying Windows® 7 Essential Guidance from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and TechNet Magazine Download the New eBook: Deploying Windows® 7 Essential Guidance from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and Microsoft® TechNet Magazine. Looking for guidance...
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The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) is a set of tools and documentation that support the configuration and the deployment of Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. This guide describes the current methods, tools, and requirements...
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Introduction Windows Server 2008 R2, or simply R2 for short, is the second release of Windows Server 2008. It isn’t a completely new release, but rather adds additional features and refinements to the existing release. In this book, we focus on...
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