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MCSA Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment: Active Directory Structure

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper covers the physical and logical structure of Active Directory deployment scenarios, as well as a basic understanding of the uses of each level of grouping in the centralized administration over widely distributed resources. Users of Windows NT and earlier operating systems may be familiar with the idea of a peer-to-peer network of computers, often referred to as a workgroup. In a workgroup, each computer maintains its own list of users and the access to local resources granted to each. None of the systems in this configuration provide administration over the whole - all act as equals (peers).


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