what is DNS & Active diretory ?

Answer Posted / mohammad luqman

Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service uses DNS as its domain controller location mechanism. When any of the principal Active Directory operations is performed, such as authentication, updating, or searching, Windows Server 2003 computers use DNS to locate Active Directory domain controllers and these domain controllers use DNS to locate each other. For example, when a network user with an Active Directory user account logs in to an Active Directory domain, the user’s computer uses DNS to locate a domain controller for the Active Directory domain to which the user wants to log in. For more information about integrating DNS and Active Directory, see “How DNS Works" in this collection

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