Meaning Active Directory
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Active Directory is the “directory service” portion of the Windows 2000 operating system. Active Directory manages the identities and relationships of the distributed resources that make up a network [..]
Source: gartner.com

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Authentication and identity service by Microsoft, based on LDAP. Supported in OpenStack.
Source: docs.openstack.org

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A directory service from Microsoft that is a part of Windows 2000. It is an implementation of Internet standard directory and naming protocols that uses a database engine for transactional support, an [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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    A system that is synchronized with User Names and User Passwords automatically for use with applications such as Exchange.
Source: cgu.edu

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The component of Microsoft's
Source: computeruser.com

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Active Directory (AD) is a Windows OS directory service that facilitates working with interconnected, complex and different network resources in a unified manner.Active Directory was initially release [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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Microsoft's implementation of LDAP used in Windows environments. Active Directory is a directory service primarily used to provide authentication services for Windows computers, but can also be used to store any information about a network or organization in a central database designed to be quickly accessible. The data in Active Directory [..]
Source: archive.oreilly.com (offline)

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<operating system> A directory service from Microsoft Corporation, similar in concept to Novell Netware Directory Services, that also integrates with the user organisation's DNS structure and is interoperable with LDAP. Active Directory is included in Windows 2000. (01 May 2000)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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Microsoft&#039;s AD is a scalable, directory schema based on Lightweight Directroy Access Protocol(LDAP)that stores information about domain objects.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)





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