what is ads? main advantages ads?
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Answer / amandeep singh
ADS Stands for Active Directory Server.
It can be your Domain Controller or a different server on
which you have installed and configured Active Directory
database.
Active Directory is a database for Windows Server OS which
manages all the resources (clients, servers, peripheral
devices, etc) in the network.
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active directory services is a windows directory service
which store the uerfull informaction about the network
it is a multipurpose directory services it use to
centrilized the database user computer and print
the main advantage of active directory -is uer to
centerlized the the database and centrilized the
administrator they can manage the network remotely
and give the security in the network
active directory contains many thins -
domain
domain controller
org unit
tree
forest
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Answer / abdul rasheed
ADS means active directory services, I n ads we can store
the information about users, groups and network resources
permission
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Answer / shaikh
ADS Stands for Active Directory Services.
IT is a directory services which provide the authentication
to access the resources in the domain and data centralization.
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Answer / vikas sharma
ad is stand for active directory.in active directory we can
manages the usres,groups and resources.we can create,modify
and delete the users and groups from ad.
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Answer / shashikumar
ADS is Active Directory Services- Hierarchical Collection of
network resources like objects, users, groups, printers and
peripheral devices connected to it(server). managing and
monitoring all these resources centrally managed with
authentication.
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