Monday, April 5, 2010

Directory Domain Services

Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services are the foundation for distributed networks built on Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating systems that use domain controllers. Active Directory Domain Services provide secure, structured, hierarchical data storage for objects in a network such as users, computers, printers, and services. Active DirectoryDomain Services provide support for locating and working with these objects.
This guide provides an overview of Active Directory Domain Services and sample code for basic tasks, such as searching for objects and reading properties, to more advanced tasks such as service publication.
Windows 2000 Server and later operating systems provide a user interface for users and administrators to work with the objects and data in Active DirectoryDomain Services. This guide describes how to extend and customize that user interface. It also describes how to extend Active Directory Domain Services by defining new object classes and attributes.
Network administrators write scripts and applications that access Active Directory Domain Services to automate common administrative tasks, such as adding users and groups, managing printers, and setting permissions for network resources.
Independent software vendors and end-user developers can use Active Directory Domain Services programming to directory-enable their products and applications. Services can publish themselves in Active Directory Domain Services; clients can use Active Directory Domain Services to find services, and both can use Active Directory Domain Services to locate and work with other objects on a network.

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