What can we do in the active directory explain it details ?
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Answer / darren
AD is the hierarchical directory within Windows. Within AD
we have the ability to create users and groups and assign
permissions to thoses individuals and groups.
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Answer / ramesh ramalingam
Active Directory is a new Windows term for the overall
directory database in a Windows domain. The AD, or Active
Directory, contains the user accounts, computer accounts,
OUs, security groups, and group policy objects. The AD is
markedly different from the NT4 domain database (called the
SAM) because it is based on the LDAP standard. This means
that everything in AD is an object with a unique path
together with associated attributes. This allows a greater
opportunity for interoperability with applications and
other directory products. The tree or forest-wide schema
determines what types of objects and attributes may be
created in AD. Another implication of the new LDAP support
is that information in the directory is searchable.
Universities are under legal obligations to ensure the
privacy of student personal information as requested, so
you will find that this new functionality may be limited by
privacy settings that people have requested.
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