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Workshop | | Active Directory LDAP Services (Inactive) |
Department | | ESU 10 - NIS |
Default Contact | | Don Erickson |
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Description | | Active Directory Services is an LDAP technology that provides
authentication, provisioning, and authorization services. These services
control access to a range of objects including devices, shares, and other
objects defined by specific applications. Many applications provide
a means of syncing users and groups with Active Directory. Many
other applications provide a method of authenticating to Active Directory.
This hands-on workstation will discuss how to configure and manage
the Active Directory infrastructure.
Topics to
be covered include:
Introduction to Active Directory Services
Creating and configuring a Windows 2012 Domain
Designing a Physical Infrastructure
Designing a Logical Infrastructure
Setting Up and Administering Users and Groups
Managing LDAP objects and attributes
Active Directory replication, backup and disaster recovery
Managing Active Directory using the Remote System Administration Tools
Managing Active Directory users and groups with PowerShell
Managing Active Directory passwords and password policies
Active Directory synchronization to other applications (e.g. GAFE)
Active Directory synchronization from other applications (e.g. PowerSchool)
Active Directory authentication from other applications (e.g. Overdrive)
Identity Management / Single Sign On |
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Audience | | Audience: K-12 LAN Managers |