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Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) stores directory data and manages communication between users and domains, including user logon processes, authentication, and directory searches. An Active Directory domain controller is a server that is running AD DS. More...
Active Directory Domain Services Operations Guide
Get information about day-to-day operations of your Active Directory infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
Step-by-Step Guide for Read-Only Domain Controllers
Learn how to plan for, deploy, and use RODC, a new type of domain controller for Windows Server 2008.
Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services Installation and Removal
Read about the new options that AD DS provides to help you install and remove domain controllers.
Windows Server 2008 Auditing AD DS Changes Step-by-Step Guide
Find out how AD DS now provides enhanced support for auditing changes that are made to objects and their attributes.
Step-by-Step Guide for Fine-Grained Password and Account Lockout Policy Configuration Get instructions for configuring and applying fine-grained password and account lockout policies for different sets of users in Windows Server 2008 domains.