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What is Azure Active Directory B2C?

Azure Active Directory (AD) B2C is a customer identity access management (CIAM) solution capable of providing services that scales to hundreds of millions of customer identities and is highly available globally. It is intended to enhance a regular Azure Active Directory instance to enable external user registration through a local account (email) or by delegating to a variety of social accounts…
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Active Directory Fundamentals

How to transfer FSMO roles

What is FSMO? A flexible single-master operation (FSMO) is a set of AD (Active Directory) operations or roles designed to help eliminate replication conflicts. FSMO is used when standard data transfer and update methods are inadequate in a specialized domain. Single-master model Updates to specific objects in the Active Directory are made in a single-master method to avoid conflicting…
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Active Directory Fundamentals

How to resolve an AD account lockout issue

Have you ever been frustrated why your account is getting locked out frequently in active directory? If your AD account keeps getting locked out, then you have come to the right place. Account lockouts are the biggest problem experienced by Active Directory (AD) users. They also account for the highest number of calls to IT support. Apart from users forgetting their login credentials, using a…
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Active Directory Policies

How to map network drives with Group Policy

How to map network drives with Group Policy In earlier days, system administrators relied only on logon scripts to map networking drives, a complex and time-consuming process. To eradicate these hindrances, sysadmins rely on Group Policy to map network drives. In this article, we’ll learn why Group Policy is preferred and how you can map networking drives with GPO. Why use Group Policy…
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Active Directory Videos

Understanding Active Directory Tombstone Objects

When you delete an object from the Active Directory (AD) database, it’s marked as a tombstone object instead of being fully removed. Administrators can change the default tombstone lifetime value by using the ADSI Edit tool. Check out a more detailed explanation in our article here 👇 https://www.windows-active-directory.com/active-directory-tombstones.html For more such articles on managing…
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Active Directory Videos

How to change the NTFS and share permissions

New Technology File System (NTFS) is the standard file management system provided by Microsoft. Access to any data stored in the NTFS is governed by NTFS permissions. Share permissions govern access to folders shared over a network. It’s not possible to modify permissions for the subfolders or objects in a particular share because these permissions are commonly applied to all its files and…
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Active Directory Videos

How to create a group in Active Directory

The scope of a group is used to define the extent to which the group is applied in a domain tree or forest. It is also used to identify which of the users can be included as members of the group. Watch this video where we show how you can create security and distribution groups in AD. Check out a more detailed explanation in our article here…
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Active Directory Fundamentals

Managing shared resources

Introduction When sharing resources in a common network, the biggest concern is delegating access levels to those resources. Permissions management is a critical security process since any pitfalls can make the organizations prone to data breaches. For example, consider a scenario where a new sales employee joins an organization. They need to be provided with access to things like sales…
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Active Directory Fundamentals

  Integrating AD with LDAP 

Introduction  Active Directory (AD) is a directory service that stores information about objects on the network in a logical and hierarchical manner. Administrators control and manage access to network resources based on the permissions assigned to the AD user role. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a simplified version of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP). LDAP’s primary…
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Active Directory Fundamentals

Migrating AD from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2016

Active Directory (AD), a service provided by Microsoft, functions as a central database for securely storing and managing information about user accounts, groups, applications, and other critical resources. It primarily functions as a directory service for Windows domain networks. Windows Server 2016, the eighth version of Windows Server operating system, was launched in 2016. In comparison to the…
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