This three-part webcast series covers some of the basic concepts of Active Directory, logical concepts as they relate to Domain, Trees and Forests and the physical concepts of Domain Controllers and Sites. Part Two of the webcast series looks at the physical concepts of the Active Directory including Domain Controllers. Learn what they are and what function they perform. We will discuss sites and site topology as the means of grouping well connected IP subnets. The presentation finishes with a look at the Domain Naming Service and its importance to the Active Directory environment.
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