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CHAPTER 3 Designing the Active Directory

CHAPTER 3 Designing the Active DirectoryTip&Tec/ Windows Server 2003: Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments / Ruest & Ruest / 222343-x /Blind Folio3:78IN THIS CHAPTER Introducing Active Directory79 Designing the Solution: Using the Active Directory Blueprint87 Putting the Blueprint into Action89 Forest/Tree/Domain Strategy91 Designing the Naming Strategy101 Designing the Production Domain OU Structure104 AD and Other Directories112 Service Positioning116 Site Topology127 Schema Modification Strategy133 AD Implementation Plan135 The Ongoing AD Design Process137 Best Practice Summary137 CHAPTER Roadmap138P:\010 Comp\Tip&Tec\343-x\ , March 25, 2003 11:32:02 AMColor profile: Generic CMYK printer profileComposite Default screen79 Active Directory is the core of the Windows Server 2003 network. It is the central componentthat not only serves to provide authentication and authorization, but also administration,information sharing, and information availability. It can be defined as follows: A secure virtual environment where users can interact either with each other or with networkcomponents, all according to the business rules of the enterprise.

Designing the Solution: Using the Active Directory Blueprint 87 ... NT could basically store the user or computer name along with passwords and a few rules affecting all objects. The basic WS03 AD database includes more than 200 object types and more ... geographically because they represent the true nature of an enterprise or an organization.

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