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Windows 2000 Active Directory

Windows 2000 Active Directory

Alistair G. Lowe-Norris

642 pages, parution le 15/01/2000

Résumé

The most important change in Windows 2000 is the inclusion of Active Directory, a fully qualified directory service. It is such an important change that Systems Administrators are likely to find coming to grips with Active Directory to be one of their biggest headaches. But it doesn't have to be that way. Windows 2000 Active Directory gives administrators an in-depth knowledge of AD, and it is an indispensable guide they will turn to whenever they need help.

The book addresses systems administrators, both those who are evaluating Windows 2000 trying to understand the design issues involved as well as those who will be using Windows 2000 on a daily basis. As Active Directory is a new technology for Windows, Windows 2000 Active Directory provides a solid foundation in AD basics and it describes how to use it effectively.

This book is divided into three sections:

  • The Basics, which provides an overview of the Active Directory technology and a detailed introduction to AD features.
  • Design, which describes mapping your organization's typology into the Active Directory schema; specific topics include the AD namespace and DNS, AD objects such as sites and domains, replication, group policies, and migration issues.
  • Scripting, which covers the powerful capabilities of the Active Directory Services Interface (ADSI), including ADSI's use with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO),Active Server Pages (ASP), and Visual Basic (VB).

Written by a participant in the Windows 2000 Rapid Deployment Program, Windows 2000 Active Directory focuses on the practical, hands-on information you need to manage your site. Instead of a screen-by-screen description of the graphical user interface, this book focuses on the tasks you need to perform to manage your organization's directory effectively. The heavy emphasis on scripting with the ADSI will help you automate tasks to achieve greater reliability and save time. Windows 2000 Active Directory is a practical guide to the new technology for the overworked system or network administrator.

Table of contents

Preface
I: The Basics

1: A Brief Introduction
Major Features
How Objects Are Stored in Active Directory
Uniquely Identifying Objects
Summary

2: Active Directory Overview
A Simple View of How It All Works
A More Detailed View of How It All Works
Windows NT Versus Windows 2000
Summary

3: Active Directory Schema
The Structure of the Schema
Attribute Classes (Attribute-Schema Objects)
The Syntax of Attributes
Object Classes (Class-Schema Objects)
Summary

4: Active Directory Replication
Sites
Data Replication
Summary

5: TCP/IP and DDNS
How TCP/IP and DDNS Are Used
How You Already Use TCP/IP and DNS
Integrated DNS
How DNS Affects Design
Summary
II: Designing the Directory Hierarchy
6: Designing the Namespace
The Complexities of a Design
Where to Start
Overview of the Design Process
Domain Namespace Design
Design of the Internal Domain Structure
Other Design Considerations
Design Examples
Designing for the Real World
Summary

7: Sites and Replication Topologies
Intrasite and Intersite Topologies
Designing Sites and Links for Replication
Examples
Summary

8: Profiles and Group Policy Primer
A Profile Primer
Capabilities of GPOs
Summary

9: Designing Organization-Wide Policies
How Windows 2000 GPOs Work
Using the Group Policy Editor Tool
Using GPOs to Help Design the Organizational Unit Structure
Debugging Group Policies
Summary

10: Active Directory Security: Permissions and Auditing
Using Windows 2000's GUI to Examine Permissions
Using Windows 2000's GUI to Examine Auditing
Designing Permission Schemes
Designing Auditing Schemes
Real-World Examples
Summary

11: Designing Schema Changes
Nominating Responsible People in Your Organization
Thinking of Changing the Schema
Managing and Modifying the Schema
Wreaking Havoc with Your Schema
Summary

12: Windows NT 4.0 Migration
Consolidating, Migrating, and Upgrading from NT
The Principles of Upgrading Windows NT Domains
Summary

13: Directory Interoperability
Background to Interoperability with Other Directory Services
Solutions for Interoperability with Other Directory Services
Exchange and the Active Directory Connector
A Word About Windows 2000 and Unix
Summary
III: Scripting the Active Directory with ADSI

14: Scripting with ADSI
What Are All These Buzzwords?
Writing and Running ADSI Scripts Under Windows 2000
ADSI
Simple Manipulation of ADSI Objects
Summary

15: IADs and the Property Cache
The IADs Properties
Manipulating the Property Cache
Checking For Errors in VBScript
Summary

16: Users
Creating a Standard User Account
Creating a Fully Featured User Account
Creating Many User Accounts
Creating an Account Unlocker Utility
Automatically Creating Exchange Mailboxes for Users
Summary

17: Manipulating Persistent and Dynamic Objects
The Interface Methods and Properties
Manipulating Services with ADSI
Creating and Manipulating Shares with ADSI
Enumerating Sessions and Resources
Manipulating Print Queues and Print Jobs
Summary

18: Permissions and Auditing
How to Create an ACE Using ADSI
A Simple ADSI Example
A Complex ACE Example
Creating Security Descriptors
Listing ACEs to a File for All Objects in an OU and Below
Adding Many USER Groups to DRUP Groups
Summary

19: Extending the Schema and the GUI
Modifying the Schema with ADSI
Extending Active Directory GUI to Meet Business and
Organizational Needs
Summary

20: Enhancing ADSI via an ASP or VB Interface
VBScript Limitations and Solutions
How to Avoid Problems When Using ADSI and ASP
Combining VBScript and HTML
Binding to Objects via Authentication
Migrating Your ADSI Scripts from VBScript to VB
Summary

21: Scripting Fast Searches Using ADO
The First Search
Other Ways of Connecting and Retrieving Results
Understanding Search Filters
Incorporating Searches into Active Server Pages
A Significant Problem
A More Advanced Search Function-SearchAD
Summary

Index

L'auteur - Alistair G. Lowe-Norris

Alistair G. Lowe-Norris

currently works as an Enterprise Programmer Manager at Microsoft and previous to that was a system administrator at Leicester University in the UK. For the past two years, he has been responsible for the rollout of Windows 2000 and the replacement of the existing NetWare installation at the university. He holds an MCSE and MCIS, and is a frequent contributor to Windows NT Magazine.

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Éditeur(s) O'Reilly
Auteur(s) Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
Parution 15/01/2000
Nb. de pages 642
EAN13 9781565926387

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