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Stan Reimer (Author), Mike Mulcare (Author)
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0735615772 978-0735615779 May 14, 2003 1

Get the focused, in-depth technical expertise you need to implement and optimize your Microsoft directory services infrastructure. As two Active Directory® experts guide you through advanced design and deployment issues for the Windows® Server 2003 environment, you’ll develop a thorough understanding of the underlying concepts, architectural components, and real-world functionality of Active Directory directory service. Whether you’re upgrading from Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 or later, or performing a clean installation, you’ll learn the best ways to exploit Active Directory capabilities for your organization—and deliver new levels of network performance and productivity.

Get the technical drill-down you need to:

  • Install, upgrade, or migrate to Active Directory
  • Learn essential design considerations for DNS
  • Design Active Directory structure—forests, domains, sites, and OUs
  • Manage Active Directory objects, including users and groups
  • Optimize domain controller data replication
  • Use group policies to deploy software and manage desktops
  • Implement authentication, Kerberos, and other security features and tools
  • Monitor Active Directory replication and domain controller performance, and manage the Active Directory database
  • Perform critical maintenance and plan for disaster recovery


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (May 14, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735615772
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735615779
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,005,927 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good information, much of it available elsewhere, October 10, 2005
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This review is from: Active Directory® for Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Technical Reference (Pro-Technical References) (Hardcover)
When Windows 2003 was first released, if you were shopping for an Active Directory title, it was to solidify your administrative abilities with the emerging technology prior to implementing what at the time was a new platform. Today, if you're looking for an AD book, you are probably looking more for a reference guide to facilitate either advanced configuration and troubleshooting, or to enhance your understanding of the more "behind the scenes" aspects of the AD.

In 2002 (when this book was published), I could have recommended this title. Without a doubt the book gives good historical information on where AD came from, and provides a solid foundation for the systems AD relies on (DNS), as well as planning your AD configuration, deployment in either a clean or migrated environment, security configuration, and AD object management. Much of the information presented in the domain design, deployment, and security sections however, are either direct reprints or consolidations of already posted (and free) Microsoft documentation, from such titles as Windows 2000 Server Domain Migration Cookbook, Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain Rename Tools, Step-by-Step Guide to Kerberos 5 (krb5 1.0) Interoperability, and several other cited Microsoft KB and "Step by Step" articles. These references are not hidden, but mentioned in side-bars throughout the text, and you are quite often encouraged to read those texts in addition to the information in this book.

The layout of this book lends itself well to those learning or solidifying the basic to intermediate points of the technology. Although the title would suggest that this is a good reference, references allow one to look at the index or table of contents for the information they need, and get the answers without having to cross-reference many other topics. Picking a topic, such as application partition creation and management, shows that the information on this is not in one location and in fact requires the reader to have read the preceding topics in order to get a clearer picture. This is not detractive to the value of the book, but a better classification for this would be textbook.

Today, the 2003 AD has been out for many years, more professionals have mastered the topic, and better books are available that provide a less Microsoft-centric take on the AD, as well as proven experience in management in more standard implementations. Instead of this title, look at ISBN 0321228480 "Inside Active Directory Second Edition".
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Poor coverage of key topics, March 2, 2006
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Jeremy NeeDLE (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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If you're new to Active Directory, this is an acceptable starting point to get you up and running. However several points are not mentioned in this text:

- First of all, issues regarding an Authoritative Restore; specifically Group Memberships. This is a CRUCIAL topic, as you'll see in the field, after doing an authoritative restore "by the book" you will have group membership inconsistencies
- Poor explanation of tombstones & how to actually modify them; specifically which Object Attributes are saved in the tombstone by default [hint: user's group memberships is NOT one of them] and how to modify this property.
- Insufficient coverage of crucial tools such as LDP.EXE, ASDIEDIT.MSC, FRSDIAG, REPLMON.
- No explanation of Object's Back Link's [i.e. a user's Group Memberships] vs Object's Forward Link's [i.e. a group's User Members] and how Active Directory treats them VERY differently [esp for purposes of performing a restore].
- No coverage of the Journal Wrap & issues this causes w/ FRS replication

There are other books, but unfortunately the only place I've found any information on these vital topics is support.microsoft.com. I HIGHLY suggest you spend your time reading the following technotes if you plan on using this book: Q840001, Q280079, Q216993, Q909265, Q292438.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best book on win2003 active directory ever!, June 11, 2005
This review is from: Active Directory® for Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Technical Reference (Pro-Technical References) (Hardcover)
When I first took this book at the local bookstore, I was astonished by its simplicity, straightforward and structured arrangements of explaining the active directory concepts. Unlike any other books that guide you toward the design process and explains jargons inline within the text, or using insets below the pages; this book introduces and explains EVERY JARGON FIRST as the building blocks of the active directory. The way it is arranged is that, every component of the active directory has its own section of explanation, which makes easier to find as reference. Besides, the book has a very good flow, i.e: the concept of "domain" must come before "trusts"; which makes even easier for new learners to catch up. The thing I like most about this book is its modularity, so you can learn one thing at a time and master it before going to the mnext concept; so you wont keep forgetting or getting things mixed up (you won't be confused on where to start, or saying "huh?")
I like this book very much, and would like to recommend it to others, whether you're an MCSE with 10 yrs of experience, or just a newbie; you'll love this book!
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The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system hosts the latest implementation of Microsoft directory services, Active Directory. Read the first page
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configuration directory partition, domain restructure, domain rename tools, last domain controller, schema directory partition, application directory partitions, restored backup files, intraforest migration, domain directory partition, domain upgrade, name suffix routing, source domain controller, native functional level, upgrade migration path, shared local groups, windows server, domain functional level, additional domain controller, interim functional level, new domain controller, group policy inheritance, stub zone, other domain controllers, domain naming master, forest functional level
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Active Directory, Microsoft Windows, Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, Domain Name System, Replication Monitor, Help And Support Center, Cancel Figure, Internet Protocol, Microsoft Exchange, File Folder, Microsoft Web, Event Viewer, Real World, Software Settings, System Monitor, Configure Your Server Wizard, Schema Admins, Microsoft Management Console, Delegation Of Control Wizard, Karen Friske, Resultant Set of Policy, Certificate Services, Security Configuration And Analysis, Security Translation Wizard
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