Number One – Hardware: Is your hardware ready for the AD? How good are your sizing for this? Are they (PDC, BDC) going to be virtualized or not? Well in my opinion theres no need for deploying a stand alone Read More …
Category: Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Based Posts
What is ADSI?
ADSI stands for “Active Directory Service Interfaces” Editor which lets you edit & manage Active Directory Objects and it’s attributes, while working for ADDS. Quoting from TechNet “ADSI Edit (adsiedit.msc) provides a view of every object and attribute in an Read More …
Windows Server Schema Versions
Since the introduction of Active Directory, Microsoft added new classes and attributes to the schema with each Windows Release which addedd more and more functionality to the AD. Here is the version table just to understand the versioning. Windows Read More …
Network Loop Prevention with STP 802.1d
I am sure most of you computer geeks out there knows about the Spanning Tree Protocol and how it works. So the basics here just for a heads up. STP is a network protocol standard set by IEEE. The purpose Read More …
Software Implementation RoadMAP – A Four Year Plan
This excel (Soft-ImplementationRoadMap–V-4) file took me a long time to prepare. As I was helping out people of same sort (IT), were looking for something like this….to check and balance their progresses in a Yes/No format and all those software’s Read More …