Directory Services White Papers

Windows 2000 Active Directory with a Dedicated Forest Root Domain

Overview The heart of Windows 2000 is the Active Directory. The distributed database controls all aspects of the operating system environment. Creating an optimal Active Directory (AD) design is a challenging task that should not be taken lightly. During the design process, an Active Directory architect must balance business and technical considerations to develop a design that reflects an organizationÂ’s unique requirements. This architect can incorporate a number of design techniques, such as the Dedicated Forest Root Domain, that can provide additional levels of security, administrative access control, and flexibility. This white paper discusses specifically with the concept of the Dedicated Forest Root Domain.

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PublisherIBM File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2001 Downloads23
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