Directory Services
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[August 18, 2009]
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PowerShell Script Lists Group Hierarchies in Any LDAP Directory
You can extend PowerShell's capabilities by taking advantage of the Microsoft .NET Framework. If you work with non-Microsoft LDAP directories, one particularly useful .NET tool is the System.DirectoryServices.Protocols namespace.
Windows IT Pro
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Ethan Wilansky
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[July 24, 2008]
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Changing the Password on a DC's DSRM and Recovery Console Administrator Account
Although Directory Services Restore Mode and Recovery Console have several differences, both leverage the same administrator account and password. Take a look at where you can set a DC's DSRM and Recovery Console administrator password.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
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[July 24, 2008]
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Windows Gatekeeper
Answers to your Windows security questions.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
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[February 7, 2008]
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Fortify Remote-Server Security
Attacks on branch-office domain controllers can spread to your entire forest. Read-only DCs help Windows Server 2008 reduce that risk by eliminating multimaster replication, limiting password caching, and restricting the reach of local administrators.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
More Ways to Restore the Directory Services Restore Mode Password
You can use the Setpwd utility or the Net User command to reset Directory Services Restore Mode passwords in Windows 2000.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
A Free and Easy Way to Reset Directory Service Restore Mode Passwords
In Windows 2000, the Ntdsutil utility doesn’t offer the Set DSRM Password command. Thus, the system state backup might be rendered useless if you forget the local Administrator password. Here’s how to reset the password.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Paul’s Picks
Why is Paul happy about the recent Windows Vista CTP? And should your business take another look at Windows Server 2003 R2? Find out here.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro Salutes the 2005 Innovators Award Winners!
Windows IT Pro recognizes nine IT pros for their technical know-how and resourcefulness in using Windows technology to solve real-world business problems.
Windows IT Pro
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Anne Grubb
R2 Moves Windows Server 2003 Forward
Key DFS replication enhancements, a brand-new identity management capability, storage management improvements, and more new features offer appealing reasons to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 Release 2 (R2).
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
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[October 25, 2005]
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ADFS Architecture
Learn more about how Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), the new identity management feature in Windows Server 2003 R2, works to authenticate users within the same organization or between organizations.
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
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[October 18, 2005]
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Toolbox: Encrypt Telnet via IPsec in 10 Steps
Make Telnet communications on your network more secure by configuring an IPsec policy that encrypts Telnet traffic.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff Fellinge
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.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Deuby
LUA in Longhorn (part 2)
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Sullivan
Hacker SDKs
With the proliferation of free hacker solutions on the internet managing with least privilege is essential.
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Sullivan
9th layer of the OSI model
Politics, politics, politics, and other non-technical road blocks.
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Sullivan
LUA in Longhorn (part 1)
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Sullivan
Introduction to managing with Least Privilege
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Sullivan
ChangeAuditor for Active Directory 2.1
This software tells you everything you would ever want to know about changes that have been made to your AD implementation.
Windows IT Pro
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Adam Carheden
Vintela Authentication Services
VAS integrates Linux and UNIX computers with AD and lets you use standard Windows server tools to perform basic admin tasks.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
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[June 21, 2004]
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Secure Directory Access with MIIS
Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 is a powerful tool for deploying directory-enabled applications while ensuring that data across individual directories remains synchronized.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
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