Sean Deuby
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Sean Deuby is a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, an enterprise solutions strategist with Advaiya, and former technical lead of Intel’s core directory services team. He’s been a directory services MVP for five years.
Email address: sdeuby@windowsitpro.com
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Volume Activation in Server 2008
VA2 uses Multiple Activation Keys (MAKs) or Key Management Service (KMS) hosts to activate systems in midsized and large organizations, eliminating the security and administrative problems of Volume License Keys (VLKs).
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May 30, 2007 |
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Replication Troubleshooting Toolkit
Use Windows Server Support Tools to build a complete toolkit for troubleshooting Active Directory (AD) replication.
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Troubleshoot AD Replication
Monitoring and repairing Active Directory (AD) replication problems can seem almost mystical at times. Read this straightforward guide for troubleshooting AD replication.
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Get in Sync with DFSR
Ditch Robocopy (and FRS) for replication and synchronization on your network, and implement easy-to-use DFSR on Windows Server 2003 R2 instead.
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How DFS and AD Work Together
Understanding how DFS and Active Directory (AD) integrate can help you better configure DFS.
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R2 Provides Welcome Business Features
Windows Server 2003 R2 will have more cool business capabilities than you might expect. Here are five features Sean Deuby is especially excited about.
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20 Windows 2003 Command-Line Weapons
Extremely valuable command-line utilities exist for the Windows environment, but they can be difficult to find. Here are more than a dozen essential tools that'll remind you of Windows' command-line strength.
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Get Your Command-Line Utilities Here!
Here's where you can discover just about all the cool Windows utilities you need.
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April 26, 2005 |
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Quick Command-Line Reference
One of the biggest headaches of command-line utilities is keeping track of their many different syntaxes and options. This command-line reference should help demystify some of them.
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Are Microsoft's Support Plans for Win2K Affecting Your Decision to Move to W2K3?
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Features that Sell Your Upgrade
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App Compat
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Introductions
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Lessons for an AD–to–Windows 2003 Upgrade
Upgrading your AD infrastructure to Windows Server 2003 is a major decision—and a smart one. Here's why, and what to watch for when you upgrade.
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December 28, 2004 |
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New Year's Resolution: WIN2K3!
Follow Sean Deuby's blog from December 2004 to January 2004 about migrating AD to Windows 2003. Windows IT Prolympics winners Steven Shullo, Michael Royer, and Nathan Casey will contribute.
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AD Branch Office Design
Use these design principles to determine whether a branch office needs a site, DC, or GC.
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The Adprep Process
Before you upgrade to a Windows Server 2003 AD infrastructure, you need to use the Adprep utility to prepare your Windows 2000 AD forest schema and structure.
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Designing for DC Failover
Discover how clients select DCs in your Win2K network and what you can do to influence those selections.
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Windows Server 2003's Group Policy Management Console
The Windows Server 2003 GPMC utility provides sorely needed functionality for GPO development and management.
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Multiple-Forest Trusts
Windows 2003’s new forest trust feature makes establishing trusts between domains in different forests easy.
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