Why we called Active directory is active?
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Answer / parul sachdeva
Active Directory is called active bacause it is actively
updating it's data through replication from differnt sites
and other domain controllers with in the network
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Answer / vijay
Active Directory is called Active because the services
applied & access given to its object is promptly provided
in active mode.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 4 No |
Answer / krishna teja
It must be active because it is responsible to store and
update centralized database,like
cmputers,users,groups,sites exe...
Example:with in the network if the user wants to login to
the respected domain the active directory service must be
active.other wise he can't login to domain.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / vinay
because the active directory is the directory which
centralised the objects and provides the services to access
them.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 9 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / madhu rai
It is called active directory,because It stores all the
information about Domain & it replies to their clients for
any quiry in active mode.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 4 No |
Answer / parul sachdeva
Active Directory is called active because it is actively
updating it's data through replication from differnt sites
and other domain controllers with in the network
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 6 No |
Answer / pawan chalotra
because, Active Directory communicate with active devices and Equipment's on organized Infrastructure using by LDAP.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / urvika yadav
Active Directory is called active bacause it is actively updating it's data through replication from differnt sites and other domain controllers with in the network
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Answer / sunil raj
Because it will be most active in giving the jobs to
cocerned resource in the domain.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 7 No |
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