05540nam 2200673Ia 450 991045417030332120200520144314.00-470-41954-71-281-45060-X97866114506010-470-39917-1(CKB)1000000000535898(EBL)353539(OCoLC)244007834(SSID)ssj0000198678(PQKBManifestationID)11170752(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000198678(PQKBWorkID)10171844(PQKB)11730059(MiAaPQ)EBC353539(Au-PeEL)EBL353539(CaPaEBR)ebr10296551(CaONFJC)MIL145060(EXLCZ)99100000000053589820080328d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMastering Active Directory for Windows Server 2008[electronic resource] /John A. Price, Brad Price, Scott FenstermacherIndianapolis, Ind. Wiley Pub.20081 online resource (770 p.)Serious skills Mastering Active Directory for Windows Server 2008 Description based upon print version of record.0-470-24983-8 Mastering Active Directory for Windows Server 2008; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Active Directory Design; Chapter 1: Active Directory Fundamentals; Do I Need Active Directory?; The Basics; What's New in Windows Server 2008?; Pre-Design: Microsoft Solutions Framework; Risk Assessment; Coming Up Next; Chapter 2: Domain Name System Design; How DNS and AD DS are Tied Together; Resolving the IP Address; Internal and External Name Options; Understanding the Current DNS Infrastructure; That Other DNS Server; Propagating the ChangesProtecting DNSKeeping the System Accurate; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Active Directory Domain Services Forest and Domain Design; AD DS Forest Design Criteria; Multiple Forests: Pros and Cons; Designing with Change-Control Policies in Mind; Building a Design Based on the Standard Forest Scenarios; Separating Extranet Applications into Their Own Forest; Forest Functionality Mode Features in AD DS; AD DS Domain Design; Multiple Domains: Pros and Cons; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Organizing the Physical and Logical Aspects of AD DS; Determining the Site TopologyUnderstanding the Current Network InfrastructureSetting Your Sites to Support the AD DS Design; Designing Site Links and Site-Link Bridges; Organizational-Unit Design; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Flexible Single Master Operations Design; What Are the FSMO Roles?; Choosing FSMO Placement; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Part II: Active Directory Object Management; Chapter 6: Managing Accounts: User, Group, and Computer; Account Types; Utilities; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Maintaining Organizational Units; Understanding Organizational UnitsUser Rights and Permissions when Accessing ResourcesPermissions; Delegation of Control; Auditing; Moving Objects in Active Directory; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Managing Group Policy; Group Policy Primer; Editing Group Policies; Managing Your Environment; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Managing Active Directory Security; AD DS Security Basics; Securing the Base Operating System; Securing AD DS; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Part III: Active Directory Service Management; Chapter 10: Managing Access with Active Directory ServicesActive Directory Federation ServicesConfiguring Clients; Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services; Coming Up Next; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Managing Active Directory Rights Management Services; Understanding Active Directory Rights Management Services; Installing and Configuring AD RMS; AD RMS Application Template; AD RMS Auditing; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Managing Active Directory Certificate Services; What Is Certificate Services?; Microsoft's Implementation of Certificate Services; What's New for Certificate Services in Windows Server 2008; Installing Certificate ServicesManaging AD CSFind all the information you need to manage and maintain Active Directory in Mastering Active Directory for Windows ServerĀ® 2008, an in-depth guide updated with over 300 pages of new material. Revised to address the new components, enhancements, and capabilities brought by Windows Server 2008 to the directory services, this book covers domain name system design, Active Directory forest and domain design, maintaining organizational units, managing group policy, implementing best practices, and more. Expect high-level coverage of the new version of Microsoft's powerful user authenticationDirectory services (Computer network technology)Operating systems (Computers)Electronic books.Directory services (Computer network technology)Operating systems (Computers)005.7/1376Price John1970-880371Fenstermacher Scott880372Price Brad880373MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454170303321Mastering Active Directory for Windows Server 20081965780UNINA