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Microsoft Active Directory Design and Administration
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Keep it simple
Submitted By: By James Michael Stewart | 22 Jul 2003
TIP - AD Design should follow that simple rule.
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Hide your OUs
Submitted By: James Michael Stewart | 08 Jul 2003
TIP - The primary purpose of hidden OUs is to prevent an admin from one OU from being able to view, access, or alter another. They are often used for internal departments and customers.
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Delegate and celebrate
Submitted By: By James Michael Stewart | 27 May 2003
TIP - How delegation can simplify an admin's life.
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Design rules for AD sites
Submitted By: By James Michael Stewart | 13 May 2003
TIP - When and how to use sites in an AD design.
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Can I use two different IP blocks in my AD infrastructure?
Expert: Paul Hinsberg | 22 Apr 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - I'm currently planning on configuring AD in my network, which already contains two different IP blocks. (I have the 64.110.xx.xx and the 66.133.xx.xx network numbers.) Can you please give me some tips on implementing AD and ...
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Principles in AD infrastructure design
Submitted By: By James Michael Stewart | 04 Mar 2003
TIP - Learn what forests, domains and organizational units are and how they differ from one another when considered for AD infrastructure design.
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