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About This Book Page xiii
Intended Audience Page xiv
Prerequisites Page xiv
Reference Materials Page xv
About the Supplemental Course Materials CD-ROM Page xv
Features of This Book Page xvi
Notes Page xvi
Conventions Page xvi
Chapter and Appendix Overview Page xviii
Finding the Best Starting Point for You Page xx
Getting Started Page xxiv
The Microsoft Certified Professional Program Page xxxvi
Microsoft Certification Benefits Page xvii
Requirements for Becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional Page xxxix
Technical Training for Computer Professionals Page xl
Technical Support Page xli
Evaluation Edition Software Support Page xlii
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Active Directory Page 1
About This Chapter Page 1
Before You Begin Page 1
Lesson 1: Active Directory Overview Page 2
Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 2
Active Directory Objects Page 2
Active Directory Components Page 5
Logical Structures Page 5
Physical Structure Page 10
Catalog Services-The Global Catalog Page 12
Lesson Summary Page 16
Lesson 2: Understanding Active Directory Concepts Page 17
Replication Page 17
Trust Relationships Page 21
Group Policy Page 23
DNS Namespace Page 26
Name Servers Page 31
Naming Conventions Page 32
Lesson Summary Page 34
Review Page 36
CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Page 37
About This Chapter Page 37
Before You Begin Page 37
Lesson 1: Design Overview Page 38
What Is an Active Directory Infrastructure Design? Page 38
Design Tools Page 39
The Design Process Page 43
Design Guiding Principles Page 46
Lesson Summary Page 47
Lesson 2: Analyzing the Current Business Environment Page 48
Analyzing the Current Business Environment Page 48
Analyzing Products and Customers Page 49
Analyzing Current Business Structure Page 52
Analyzing Current Business Processes Page 57
Analyzing Business Strategy Influences Page 63
Analyzing the Information Technology Management Organization Page 66
Lesson Summary Page 69
Lesson 3: Analyzing the Current Technical Environment Page 70
Analyzing the Current Technical Environment Page 70
Analyzing the Current Network Architecture Page 72
Analyzing the Current Hardware and Software Page 74
Analyzing the Current Technical Standards Page 77
Analyzing the Current DNS Environment Page 80
Analyzing the Current Windows NT Domain Architecture Page 82
Lesson Summary Page 83
Lab 2.1: Analyzing Business Environment Page 84
Lab Objectives Page 84
About This Lab Page 84
Before You Begin Page 84
Exercise: Analyzing a Current Business Structure Page 84
Review Page 88
CHAPTER 3 Creating a Forest Plan Page 89
About This Chapter Page 89
Before You Begin Page 90
Lesson 1: Designing a Forest Model Page 91
Understanding Forests Page 91
Design Step: Designing a Forest Model Page 92
Design Step Example: Designing a Forest Model Page 96
Lesson Summary Page 97
Activity 3.1: Designing a Forest Model Page 98
Scenario: Adventure Works Page 98
Lesson 2: Designing a Schema Modification Plan Page 100
Understanding the Schema Page 100
Design Step: Designing a Schema Modification Plan Page 105
Design Step Example: Designing a Schema Modification Plan Page 111
Lesson Summary Page 112
Lab 3.1: Creating a Forest Model and Schema Modification Plan Page 113
Lab Objectives Page 113
About This Lab Page 113
Before You Begin Page 113
Exercise 1: Designing a Forest Model Page 113
Exercise 2: Designing a Schema Modification Plan Page 114
Review Page 116
CHAPTER 4 Creating a Domain Plan Page 119
About This Chapter Page 119
Before You Begin Page 120
Lesson 1: Defining Domains Page 121
Understanding Domains Page 121
Design Step: Defining Domains Page 123
Design Step Example: Defining Domains Page 128
Lesson Summary Page 130
Activity 4.1: Defining Domains Page 131
Scenario 1: Friendship Vineyards Page 131
Scenario 2: Awesome Computers Page 132
Lesson 2: Defining a Forest Root Domain Page 135
Understanding the Forest Root Domain Page 135
Design Step: Defining a Forest Root Domain Page 136
Design Step Example: Defining a Forest Root Domain Page 139
Lesson Summary Page 140
Lesson 3: Defining a Domain Hierarchy Page 141
Understanding Domain Hierarchies Page 141
Design Step: Defining a Domain Hierarchy Page 145
Design Step Example: Defining a Domain Hierarchy Page 148
Lesson Summary Page 149
Lesson 4: Naming Domains Page 150
Understanding Domain Names Page 150
Design Step: Naming Domains Page 151
Design Step Example: Naming Domains Page 153
Lesson Summary Page 154
Activity 4.2: Defining a Root Domain, Defining a Domain Hierarchy, and Naming Domains Page 155
Scenario 1: Friendship Vineyards Page 155
Scenario 2: Awesome Computers Page 158
Lesson 5: Planning DNS Server Deployment Page 161
Understanding DNS Servers Page 161
Design Step: Planning DNS Server Deployment Page 169
Design Step Example: Planning DNS Server Deployment Page 172
Lesson Summary Page 172
Lab 4.1: Creating a Domain Plan Page 174
Lab Objectives Page 174
About This Lab Page 174
Before You Begin Page 174
Exercise: Creating a Domain Plan Page 174
Review Page 179
CHAPTER 5 Creating an Organizational Unit Plan Page 181
About This Chapter Page 181
Before You Begin Page 182
Lesson 1: Defining OU Structures Page 183
Understanding OUs Page 183
Design Step: Defining OU Structures Page 193
Design Step Examples: Defining OU Structures Page 198
Lesson Summary Page 202
Activity 5.1: Defining OU Structures Page 203
Scenario: Arbor Shoes Page 203
Lesson 2: Planning User Accounts and Groups Page 205
Understanding Users and Groups Page 205
Design Step: Planning User Accounts and Groups Page 209
Design Process Examples: Planning User Accounts and Groups Page 215
Lesson Summary Page 222
Activity 5.2: Planning User Accounts Page 223
Scenario: Dearing School of Fine Art Page 223
Activity 5.3: Planning Groups Page 227
Scenario: The Ski Haus Page 227
Lab 5.1: Defining an OU Structure and Security Groups Page 228
Lab Objectives Page 228
About This Lab Page 228
Before You Begin Page 228
Exercise 5.1: Defining an OU Structure Page 228
Exercise 5.2: Defining Groups Page 230
Review Page 233
CHAPTER 6 Creating a Site Topology Plan Page 235
About This Chapter Page 235
Before You Begin Page 236
Lesson 1: Defining Sites Page 237
Understanding Sites Page 237
Design Step: Defining Sites Page 238
Design Step Example: Defining Sites Page 240
Lesson Summary Page 242
Lesson 2: Placing Domain Controllers in Sites Page 243
Understanding Domain Controller Placement Page 243
Design Step: Placing Domain Controllers Page 245
Design Step Example: Placing Domain Controllers Page 247
Lesson Summary Page 248
Activity 6.1: Defining Sites and Placing Domain Controllers in Sites Page 249
Scenario: Ramona Publishing Page 249
Lesson 3: Defining a Replication Strategy Page 251
Understanding Replication Page 251
Design Step: Defining a Replication Strategy Page 258
Design Step Example: Defining a Replication Strategy Page 261
Lesson Summary Page 263
Lesson 4: Placing Global Catalog Servers and Operations Masters Page 264
Understanding Global Catalog Servers Page 264
Understanding Operations Masters Page 265
Design Step: Placing Global Catalog Servers and Operations Masters Page 267
Design Step Example: Placing Global Catalog Servers and Operations Masters Page 271
Lesson Summary Page 273
Activity 6.2: Using Active Directory Sizer Page 275
Scenario: Margo Tea Company Page 275
Lab 6.1: Creating a Site Topology Plan Page 278
Lab Objectives Page 278
About This Lab Page 278
Before You Begin Page 278
Exercise: Creating a Site Topology Plan Page 278
Review Page 281
CHAPTER 7 Creating an Active Directory Implementation Plan Page 283
About This Chapter Page 283
Before You Begin Page 284
Lesson 1: Planning a Migration from Windows NT 4 Directory Services to Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 285
Understanding Migration Page 285
Design Step: Planning a Windows NT 4 Directory Services Migration to Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 294
Design Step Example: Planning a Windows NT 4 Directory Services Migration to Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 302
Lesson Summary Page 308
Lesson 2: Planning Directory Service Synchronization with Active Directory Page 309
Understanding Directory Service Synchronization Page 309
Design Step: Planning Directory Service Synchronization with Active Directory Page 314
Design Step Example: Planning Directory Service Integration with Active Directory Page 322
Lesson Summary Page 325
Lab 7.1: Planning a Windows NT 4 Directory Services Migration to Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 326
Lab Objectives Page 326
About This Lab Page 326
Before You Begin Page 326
Exercise: Planning a Windows NT 4 Directory Services Migration to Windows 2000 Active Directory Page 326
Review Page 329
Appendix A Questions and Answers Page 331
Appendix B Base Schema Class Objects Page 369
Appendix C Base Schema Attribute Objects Page 375
Glossary Page 409
Index Page 437
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