Active Directory
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service that Microsoft developed for the Windows domain networks. It is included in most Windows Server operating systems as a set of processes and services. Initially, Active Directory was only in charge of centralized domain management. Starting with Windows Server 2008, however, Active Directory became an umbrella title for a broad range of directory-based identity-related services.
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How to check if all domain controllers using correct DNS settings
An essential component of the Active Directory subsystem is DNS. Active Directory won’t function properly without DNS. When client computers…
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What are some common issues that can be resolved using Netlogon debugging logs?
Netlogon debugging logs can be helpful in diagnosing a variety of issues related to domain controller authentication and network connectivity. Here are…
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Can we increase the Kerberos ticket time?
Yes, changing the Kerberos policy settings can increase or decrease the lifetime of Kerberos tickets in a Kerberos realm. The…
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Securing Your Active Directory: A Comprehensive Guide to Domain Controller Monitoring
Introduction Domain controllers are in responsible of managing security rules, authenticating and authorizing users, and ensuring the general security of…
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You receive an “access is denied” error message on a domain controller when you try to replicate the Active Directory directory service
When you attempt to replicate the Active Directory directory service, the error “access is denied” appears on a domain controller.…
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Performance tuning Active Directory Servers
Performance tuning Active Directory is focused on two goals: Active Directory is optimally configured to service the load in the…
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Active Directory Migration Tool
Active Directory Migration Tool Steps Guide Today, we’ll explain the ADMT tool and show you how to install and migrate…
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