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Implementing Domain Services For Windows: A Practical Guide to Active Directory and EDirectory Interoperability [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 138 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Books4Brains
  • ISBN-10: 9072389557
  • ISBN-13: 9789072389558
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 138 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Books4Brains
  • ISBN-10: 9072389557
  • ISBN-13: 9789072389558
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Are you spending too much time keeping your heterogeneous directory solutions in sync? Are you still using the Novell client to access the eDirectory environment and use NSS volumes from Windows workstations? Are you considering implementing Active Directory in your network to manage your Windows hosts? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, this book is written for you. In this book, you will learn how to implement Novell Domain Services for Windows (DSfW) to make your eDirectory behave just like an Active Directory. You can choose to turn your existing eDirectory users into Active Directory-enabled users or create a brand new domain. You can also integrate Domain Services for Windows with Active Directory. Once Windows workstations have joined the Domain Services for Windows domain, users can access Novell resources like NSS volumes natively, without any additional software. You can manage Domain Services for Windows with the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
Introduction 7(1)
What this book covers 8(2)
About the author 10(1)
About the Reader 10(1)
Acknowledgements 10(1)
1 An Introduction To Microsoft Networking
11(16)
1.1 Back in the old days: NETBIOS and SMB
11(4)
1.2 Kerberos: Secure authentication
15(6)
1.3 Domains, Trees, and Forests: Active Directory Terminology
21(5)
1.4 Summary
26(1)
2 Domain Services For Windows Architecture
27(14)
2.1 Centralized authentication
27(2)
2.2 Directory Service
29(6)
2.3 Domain Name Service
35(1)
2.4 Network Time Protocol
36(1)
2.5 Common Internet File System
37(1)
2.6 Putting it all together: Domain Services Daemon
38(1)
2.7 Summary
39(2)
3 Designing A Domain Services For Windows Implementation
41(14)
3.1 Integrating DSfW in an existing Novell environment
41(4)
3.2 Creating a standalone DSfW domain and forest
45(6)
3.3 Integrating Domain Services for Windows with Active Directory
51(3)
3.4 Summary
54(1)
4 Deploying Domain Services For Windows
55(60)
4.1 Common deployment tasks
55(4)
4.2 Deploying Domain Services for Windows against an existing eDirectory
59(18)
4.3 Deploying Domain Services for Windows in a new eDirectory tree
77(15)
4.4 Provisioning Domain Services for Windows
92(4)
4.5 Creating trust relations between Active Directory and Domain Services for Windows
96(18)
4.6 Summary
114(1)
5 Windows Domain Management
115(14)
5.1 Joining Windows machines to the domain
115(2)
5.2 Creating users in the domain
117(3)
5.3 Creating Native Windows Shares
120(2)
5.4 Windows Domain Administration: Group Policies Objects
122(6)
5.5 Summary
128(1)
6 Integrating Applications With Domain Services For Windows
129(6)
6.1 Common Prerequisites
129(1)
6.2 Installing Microsoft SQL Server
130(1)
6.3 Installing Microsoft Office Sharepoint
131(1)
6.4 Installing VMware View Manager
132(1)
6.5 Summary
133(2)
7 Conclusion
135(2)
Index 137