what is active directory
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Answer / pankaj gour
In simple words it means centrallised control of data. If
AD is installed, the admin can control any system
(server/client) from any system in the forest.
The username and password determines the extent of user
rights.
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Answer / xxx_sof
Active Directory is a hierarchical collection of network
resources that can contain users, computers, printers, and
other Active Directories. Active Directory Services (ADS)
allow administrators to handle and maintain all network
resources from a single location. Active Directory is a
feature in Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000, and is not
available to Windows NT 4.0, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows
95, Mac OS X, Mac OS, or Unix client software.
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Answer / afsal
An active directory providing a single point administration
for all objects on a network.it organizes resources
hierarchically in domain.
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Answer / subodh
Active Directory is a data base which store all the
information of users ,computers and services.
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Answer / kumar.nipun9@gmail.com
Active Directory is a centralized hierarchical directory
database service which contains information of all user
accounts and shared resources on a network.
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Answer / umesh
Ads = active directory system
this is a managing from server and client .
server provide his Client permission and security.
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