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Microsoft introduced the Active Directory with the release of Windows 2000. This
major release of Windows delivered an administrative architecture that will be a
strong foundation for many years to come. This document is a guide to the many
administrative features in Windows Server.
Windows Server Architecture
Although Windows has many administration
features, its architecture was designed for the following.
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32 or 64-bit Operating System
- Preemptive multitasking
- Scalable with multiple processors
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Supports mission-critical applications
- Memory protection
- Recoverable file system
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Support for native Win32 applications plus
- Win16 and DOS applications
- OS/2 and POSIX applications
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Configuration databases
- The Registry is machine specific
- The Active Directory is enterprise-wide
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Enhanced security
- Kerberos authentication improves server
connection time
- Certificates can be stored on smart cards
for authentication
- Certificate Server can issue certificates
for authentication
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