Active Directory For Dummies

2. Auflage August 2008
360 Seiten, Softcover
Praktikerbuch
Fully updated with all the exciting AD enhancements!
Design and deploy Active Directory to simplify policy and security management
This is not your dad's AD! Whether you just need to upgrade your knowledge from previous versions or you're starting fresh with Active Directory, this guide will get you rolling. Grow your AD capabilities with Domain Services, Lightweight Directory Services, Federation Services, Certificate Services, Rights Management Services, and more!
Discover how to:
* Plan the DNS namespace
* Use trees and forests
* Map the network infrastructure
* Create and enforce network policies
* Manage replication traffic
* Edit user objects
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Understanding Active Director y.
Chapter 2: Analyzing Requirements for Active Director y.
Chapter 3: Designing an Active Director y Implementation Plan.
Part II: Planning and Deploying with Active Directory Domain Services.
Chapter 4: Playing the Name Game.
Chapter 5: Creating a Logical Structure.
Chapter 6: Getting Physical.
Chapter 7: Ready to Deploy!
Part III: New Active Directory Features.
Chapter 8: AD LDS: Active Directory on a Diet.
Chapter 9: Federating Active Directory.
Chapter 10: AD Certificate Services and Rights Management Services.
Part IV: Managing Active Directory.
Chapter 11: Managing Users, Groups, and Other Objects.
Chapter 12: Managing Active Directory Replication.
Chapter 13: Schema-ing!
Chapter 14: Managing Security with Active Directory Domain Services.
Chapter 15: Maintaining Active Directory.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: The Ten Most Important Active Directory Design Points.
Chapter 17: Ten Cool Web Sites for Active Directory Info.
Chapter 18: Ten Troubleshooting Tips for Active Directory.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Windows 2008 AD Command Line Tools.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Index.
Marcia Loughry, MCSE and MCP+I, is a Senior Infrastructure Specialist with a large IT firm in Dallas, Texas. She is president of the Plano, Texas BackOffice User Group (PBUG) and a member of Women in Technology International. Marcia received her MCSE in NT 3.51 in 1997 and completed requirements for the NT 4.0 track in 1998.
Marcia has extensive experience working with Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 in enterprises of all sizes. She is assigned to some of her firm's largest customers in designing NT solutions and integrating UNIX and NetWare environments with NT.