Title: Active Directory Tip
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Deploying secure domain controllers
Microsoft Report Card on Active Directory
New groups in Active Directory
Ask the Experts: Account information not updating in Active Directory
Best Web Links: Migration
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Deploying secure domain controllers
[James Michael Stewart]
When upgrading a Windows 2003 Server member server to a domain controller, it is important to make secure choices for the settings required to install and configure Active Directory. This tip explains what some of these manual configurations should be.
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Microsoft Report Card on Active Directory
[SearchWin2000.com editors]
What are the three biggest benefits of Active Directory? Is it desktop management, network security or the ability to upgrade to a newer version of Exchange? Find out what your peers think on this, other flagship Microsoft products and critical support issues. Does Microsoft make the grade? Take this 10-minute survey and help the editors at SeachWin2000.com find out.
New groups in Active Directory
[James Michael Stewart]
Creating new groups in Active Directory is accomplished in much the same manner as creating a new user or a new OU. Easy, right? Not so fast! Once the group is created you will need to make a few decisions that will affect how the group works. This tip helps explain your options.
Ask the Experts: Account information not updating in Active Directory
[Serdar Yegulalp]
Dear Serdar,
I am having a problem with my Active Directory. There seems to be no errors being reported in the event viewer, but when I change information on a user account, such as display name, the information does not reflect. When you pull up the user in the OU he has been delegated. If you open the user account to view properties the information is correct, but not in the display information of said account. How can I get this information to update?
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TIPS: Best Web Links: Migration
Large-scale migrations are never smooth. Windows 2000, with all the complexities of Active Directory, is proving to be as tough as any migration. So why not benefit from the experience of others? Start by trolling through this collection of articles and advice.
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