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you are probably correct...
before i introduced what features AD had, the only thing it was used for was user management. I have shown this group(where i am currently contracting with) how to push out applications to computers or users with AD. I have shown them how to use SUS with AD, and many other things that it can do. I've documented it for them, but i am unsure if they will continue to use it as i have shown them. Smaller firms really don't use it unless they have some guy who might have heard what the DCPROMO command does. Prior to me, AD wasn't even implemented.
Posted by: Monkey_MCSE   Posted on: 11/17/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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OK, so businesses have upgraded their servers  Oscar_Goldman | 11/17/04
you are probably correct...  Monkey_MCSE | 11/17/04
Still a Third Rate Directory  htotten | 11/17/04
I remember when it was called NDS......  ickusslime@... | 11/17/04
Basement Admins need not apply  John Zern | 11/17/04
NetWare and NDS have seen better days...  starman2k | 11/17/04
I found NIS+ to be superior as well  voska | 11/18/04
me too  Protector | 11/18/04
Active Directory: adoption rates reveal extent of pervasiveness  Loverock Davidson | 11/18/04

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