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Windows Server 2012 Step by Step Book
This is my first book published on December 2 2012. The following is the chapters available in detailed in the book titled “Windows Server 2012 Step by Step” Chapter 1: Introduction to windows server 2012 Chapter 2: Installing and navigating … Continue reading →
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Tagged Active Directory Certificate Services, AD CS, AD DS, DHCP, ebook, FSMO, install and configure windows server 2012, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Cluster, Microsoft Hyper-V, Microsoft VPN, Network Policy Server, security hardening, Step by Step, wds, Windows Deployment Services, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 Books, Windows Server 2012 Step by Step, windows server roles
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Active Directory Certificate Services Best Practices
AD CS is composed of several role services that perform several tasks. One or more of these role services can be installed on a server as required. These role services are as follows: Certification Authority— This role service installs the … Continue reading →
Microsoft Active Directory Best Practice Part II
I have written Active Directory Best Practice last year. I received huge feedback on this article. Recently I had to deal with an Active Directory disaster. I believe time is perfect to write part II on this same topics and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Active Directory Attribute, Active Directory Design Guide, Active Directory Rename, Active Directory Web Services, AD, AD CS, AD Sites and Services, best practice, domaindnszones, FSMO, FSMO role, how to fix forestdnszones, pdc, Step by Step, where to place FSMO role holder
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Certificate Services Deep Drive
How to use the Certreq.exe utility to create and submit a certificate request that includes a SAN Create a text file using notepad. copy the following content and paste inside the text file and save as request.inf. ;copy from here … Continue reading →
How did this blog perform in the year of 2011
This blog was viewed about 190,000 times in 2011. The busiest day of the year was December 7th with 1,150 views. The most popular post that day was Install and Configure Lync Server 2010—Step by Step. Some visitors came searching, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3-leg perimeter, AD, AD CS, Forefront Technologies, Forefront TMG, Lync, lync director, lync edge, Lync Server 2010, reverse proxy, Step by Step, TMG
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How to Extend Root CA and Sub CA Validation Period in Windows Server 2008 R2 Environment—Step by Step Guide
How Certificate Authority Check Validity: As a pre-caution backup CA, IIS and registry of certificate servers. To Backup Certificate Authority Log on to the system as a Backup Operator or a Certification Authority Administrator. Open Certification Authority>click the name of … Continue reading →
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Tagged AD, AD CS, CA, extend CA validity period, Root CA, Step by Step, Subordinate CA, validation period
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Advanced Group Policy Object Management 4.0
Why do you need Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM)? If you are a midsize or large organization with several group policy administrator in multiple sites, everybody is playing their part in group policy administration but does not have a proper … Continue reading →
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Tagged Active Directory Rename, Active Directory Web Services, AD CS, AGPM, change control, GPO, Group Policy Object, MDOP, Step by Step
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Microsoft Active Directory—Best Practice
In this article, I am writing an overview of Microsoft Active Directory. You might be thinking; well you know everything on Active Directory. I would recommend you to go through this article and revisit your own Active Directory infrastructure. You … Continue reading →
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Tagged Active Directory Attribute, Active Directory Design Guide, Active Directory Rename, Active Directory Web Services, AD, AD CS, AD Sites and Services, best practice, DC, Design AD, Do and Dont, Domain Controller, domaindnszones, FSMO, FSMO role, how to fix forestdnszones, ISTG, kcc, pdc, Step by Step, where to place FSMO role holder
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An Overview of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
Certificate services provide public key infrastructure (PKI) for organization. There are lot of benefits to have a PKI infrastructure in Active Directory infrastructure. One of the biggest advantage of deploying certificate is to identify requestor requesting information a server. This … Continue reading →

