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How do Active Directory domains relate to DNS subdomains? I've gotten myself confused. We're expanding out from the corporate office to new facilities. The first thing that comes to mind is to ...
I am in the process of duplicating our production environment in a lab for testing. The guy that orginally set this up is no longer here, so I need a little help from the Active Directory and DNS ...
Active Directory (AD) is arguably the most crucial new feature in Windows 2000, so it’s important to devise a plan that ensures a smooth rollout for it. One of the first steps in planning your ...
In the last couple of columns, I’ve been covering strategies for supporting Active Directory’s (AD’s) DNS requirements, particularly from the standpoint of shops that have DNS implemented on ...
I’ve found the AD/DNS relationship to be one of the least understood aspects of Active Directory, and the literature is full of misinformation and half-truths.
If you run DNS on domain controllers, you have the opportunity to use something called Active Directory Integrated zones, or ADI zones. In classical DNS, the zone information is stored in text ...
Akamai discovers Active Directory DNS spoofing exploit - SiliconANGLESiliconANGLE Media is a recognized leader in digital media innovation serving innovative audiences and brands, bringing ...
Deal with Active Directory DNS and domains by keeping a strict separation. Any names stored in Active Directory, such as workstation names and pointers to domain controllers, should be strictly ...
Active Directory requires that the DNS support dynamic updates via RFC 2136; and guess what, the only DNS that does that out of the box is included in Windows 2000.
Any names stored in Active Directory, such as workstation names and pointers to domain controllers, should be strictly maintained in the world of Active Directory DNS, and kept separate from other DNS ...
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