Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments. Active Directory allows administrators to assign enterprise-wide policies, deploy programs to many computers, and apply critical updates to an entire organization. An Active Directory stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database. Active Directory networks can vary from a small installation with a few hundred objects, to a large installation with millions of objects.
Active Directory was previewed in 1996, released first with Windows 2000, and saw some revision to extend functionality and improve administration in Windows Server 2003.
Active Directory was called NTDS (NT Directory Service) in older Microsoft documents. This name remains in some AD binaries as well.
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1 Structure
1.1 Objects
1.2 Forests, trees, and domains
1.3 Physical structure and replication
2 Naming
3 Trust
3.1......
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