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This 3 page paper outlines a general plan for the implementation of Microsoft Active Directory (AD) in a commercial environment. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEactdir.rtf
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directory. AD will provide functionality for administrators to centrally manage network security, network users and network resources. It is an essential element of Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows 2003
as it is needed to enable various features which were new to these operating systems. AD is integrated with the DNS (Domain Name System) for service location. The migration, Windows
NT system to Microsoft active directory can add a great deal of value to any firms IT system by increasing the level of controllability, but like any change it requires
careful planning. The plan developed needs to take into consideration the practical aspects of the migration including the management of the changes required within the system architecture and infrastructure
as well as any human issues that may be encountered, including managing the downtime and any training issues for administrators. The first major task should be consideration and a full
documentation of all of the intended domains, forests, organizational units and other sites as well as the DNS infrastructure and security strategies which will be used and the DNS infrastructure
(Stewart, 2003). For a manufacturing company such as Riordan Manufacturing this will include a wide number of users across more than a single location. The documentation of the plan
will form the basis of the migration to take place. This is the reference document which is required to ensure the implementation deals with all of the architectural aspects required.
When a man is taking the installation there are two main options the domains may be upgraded or restructured (Stewart, 2003). If domain upgrading is chosen this is a
simple process where each of the Windows NT domain controllers are simply upgraded to their equivalent with Windows 2000 Windows 2003 domain controllers. This process of upgrading begins with the
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