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Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It provides authentication, authorization, and other identity-related services, such as domain controllers, certificate services, federation services, and rights management services.
Learn about the eighth version of the Windows Server operating system released in 2009, with new features for Active Directory, virtualization, web server and more. Compare the editions, history and support status of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Flexible single master operation (FSMO) is a feature of Active Directory that allows some tasks to be performed by a single domain controller (DC) only. Learn about the different FSMO roles, how they are assigned and transferred, and their impact on Active Directory functions.
Learn how to stop feeling so tired all the time with simple tips on exercise, sleep, hydration, and more. Find out how to rule out health problems, improve your mood, and boost your energy levels.
Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.
Learn how to lower your triglycerides naturally with diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Find out the sources of triglycerides, the health risks, and the target levels for optimal heart health.
A domain controller is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests within a Windows domain. Learn about the history, roles and types of domain controllers, and how they differ from Active Directory servers.
Getting Diagnosed. You could have high-functioning ADHD for years before you ever get diagnosed. That lag time can happen because: If you did well in school, your parents and teachers may not have ...