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When Microsoft introduced Windows 2000, the most important change was the inclusion of Active Directory. With many great benefits, it continues to be a huge headache for network and system administrators to design, implement and support. The first edition of this book, O'Reilly's best-selling Windows 2000 Active Directory, eased their pain considerably. Now titled Active Directory, 2nd Edition, this book provides system and network administrators, IT professionals, technical project managers, and programmers with a clear, detailed look at Active Directory for both Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. The upgraded Active Directory that ships with Windows Server 2003 has over 100 new and enhanced features and once again, O'Reilly has the answers to puzzling questions. While Microsoft's documentation serves as an important reference, Active Directory, 2nd Edition is a guide to help the curious (and weary) understand the big picture. In addition to the technical details for implementing Active Directory, several new and significantly enhanced chapters describe the numerous features that have been updated or added in Windows Server 2003 along with coverage of new programmatic interfaces that are available to manage it. After reading the book you will be familiar with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), multi-master replication, Domain Name System (DNS), Group Policy, and the Active Directory Schema, among many other topics. Authors Robbie Allen and Alistair G. Lowe-Norris are experienced veterans with real-world experience. Robbie is a Senior Systems Architect in the Advanced Services Technology Group at Cisco Systems. He was instrumental in the deployment and automation of Active Directory, DNS and DHCP at Cisco, and is now working on network automation tools. Alistair is an enterprise program manager for Microsoft U.K. and previously worked for Leicester University as the project manager and technical lead of the Rapid Deployment Program for Windows 2000. Active Directory, 2nd Edition will guide you through the maze of concepts, design issues and scripting options enabling you to get the most out of your deployment.
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Based on 32 Ratings
Unchallenged leader among AD books - 2009-06-23
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I used this book to prepare for my 083-640 MCTS examination. It was the only book that had the depth required to address the new style simulation questions in the exam (even the Microsoft Press book lacked in this area).
I have been working with Active Directory for over 9 years, and found detail in this book that was not available anywhere else in this easy to navigate form.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking to widen and deepen their understanding of Active Directory and commend Brian Desmond on a valuable and well put together book.
Another good O'reilly publication - 2009-05-28
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I've been a fan of the O'reilly books for a number of years, and this book was no exception. It's full of good, practical information. It points out the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft's AD and how to leverage it for maximum benefit. Good stuff.
Actively Directing - 2008-12-22
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I bought this book to learn how to actively direct my cats. Boy was I in for a surprise to learn this book has NOTHING about cats in it!!!!!!
Very Handy Reference - 2008-03-24
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Great book discussing all sorts of AD related features you may not use every day. I read this one cover to cover and I continue to reference it at least once or twice a week. I've owned each edition and each one has been better than the previous. Very up to date! Waiting for 4th edition with all the 2008 stuff to come out now.
What can I say? This book is necessary for any AD admin. - 2007-09-15
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Not much to say, other than I finished this gem with a wealth of knowledge. You can really just jump around to interesting chapters, or read it cover to cover. This book covers everything from policies, to ADSI, to scripting.
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IT Management
Operating Systems
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Operating Systems > Windows 2000
Windows 2000 > Active Directory
Windows 2000 > System Administration
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