There are fixed user attributes by default in Azure Active Directory. These attributes include the User Principal Name, Display Name, Email Address, etc. Suppose you want to add more custom …
Active Directory
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A Windows computer’s time must be in sync with the domain in order to function properly in an Active Directory. This is especially important for Kerberos authentication to work. Windows …
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The Delegation Control feature in Active Directory allows you to grant non-admin users the permissions to perform some administrative actions. For example, it can be used to allow the support …
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The Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) MMC snap-in is one of the main tools for managing Active Directory domains. The ADUC (dsa.msc) snap-in is used to perform typical domain …
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Managing Active Directory (AD) replication is crucial for maintaining a healthy and efficient network infrastructure. Replication ensures that changes made to the directory on one domain controller are propagated to …
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Active Directory groups make managing access and assigning permissions in a domain much more manageable. You can add one AD group to others. These are called nested Active Directory groups. Nested groups …
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By default, when you join a new computer or server to the Active Directory domain (through the properties of the computer), it creates the computer object in the Computers root container. Suppose …
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In order to authenticate with Active Directory, you will need to provide your valid username and password. If the user has entered an incorrect password, an error message will be …
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Active Directory is a highly intricate IT ecosystem, even with primary domain controllers and a single Active Directory site. The capability to swiftly assess the health of Active Directory and …
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In a Windows Server environment, domain controllers play a critical role in managing network resources and user authentication. Therefore, ensuring the availability and integrity of domain controller data is essential …