Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 2
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Partitioning the Active Directory into Domains
When you install Windows Server and create a new domain, you are given several choices that decide how the domain will fit into an Active Directory tree. You can create a new forest or become part of an existing forest and create a new tree, making this new domain the [...]
The Active Directory gives you one single enterprise-wide namespace. This namespace is used for accounts, resource objects, application configuration information, and so on. What you decide to store in the directory, beyond the default objects set up by the installation process, is up to you. namespace can be global, provided you organize your domains into [...]
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Next the wizard asks you where the database files for the Active Directory should be stored. It is suggested that you put these files on a disk other than the one that holds the operating system. This increases performance, because both the operating system and the Active Directory, in a larger network, will probably be [...]
Okay, it’s time to illustrate how the AD installation process works under Windows Server 2003. The example here is based on the Enterprise edition, but the process is similar for all other Windows Server 2003 variants (except for the web edition). To install the Active Directory on Windows Server 2003, follow these steps:
The first window [...]