One of the advantages of Microsoft's Active Directory is that it allows users to search objects in the database by performing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol queries. LDAP is an industry ...
To provide a consistent manner to identify the functional area responsible for a given object in the Active Directory, and to prevent collisions between objects in different organizational units (OUs) ...
When you accidentally delete an Active Directory object, can you bring it back without performing an authoritative restore on the entire directory? This tip shares a little known service built right ...
Security Advisor Active Directory Object Permissions 101 10/01/2001 "I need more circuits in this room," I told him. "Oh, computers don't draw that much electricity," Bob the electrician said. I think ...
That sure is a long title for a blog post. Anyhow, I seem to hear the following question a lot: “In Active Directory, how do I figure out which account objects are valid?” Well, first off, if you ...
In this white paper, you will learn more about recovering Active Directory objects. It explores different options for performing those tasks, including native Windows tools and external tools like ...
In two previous articles (here and here) I shared some classic Active Directory mistakes people have made that got their companies into serious trouble. Here’s another mistake that on the face of it ...
Ok, I installed a 2-node Active/Passive Exchange 2000 server cluster. Ran forestprep and domainprep before installation of Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server. That's pretty much it. It's a fresh ...
When you accidentally delete an Active Directory object, can you bring it back without performing an authoritative restore on the entire directory? This tip shares a little known service built right ...
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