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"Installing Active Directory"
By David Gabel

If you're like a lot of Windows administrators, you are wondering if
you should push to upgrade to Windows 2000 throughout your
organization. And, you're probably thinking, if you do upgrade,
should you install Active Directory?

We send out a lot of tips about Active Directory, and you can sign up
for them at our searchWin2000 web site
(http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/). But what if you don't have
the thing in the first place?

There's a place on the Web where you can find information on
installing Active Directory, brought to you, (surprise, surprise) by
Microsoft
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win2000/win2ksrv/add.asp).

Here you'll find information on all sorts of things about installing
Active Directory. Topics covered include putting in Active Directory
with just one domain, even if you are upgrading from NT 4.0 and
haven't got any Windows 2000 servers installed yet, installing AD
into multiple domains in one location, and finally, getting Active
Directory running if you are going into multiple domains with
multiple locations, perhaps the most likely scenario today.

The site contains links to other Microsoft publications that offer a
wealth of information on getting up to speed with Active Directory.
The company says this page is part of an attempt to make it easier
for IT managers to find info on topics they need, rather than
focusing on products only. It provides a single point for finding
answers to common questions administrators can have about AD. It's a
good place to start. 
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David Gabel is techtarget.com's executive technology editor.
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Published: Sep. 2000 
 
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Practical examples illustrate all these issues. 

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Next, the book discusses how to evaluate both the migration and
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avoided. It closes with a discussion of the future of Active
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