⟩ What is LDAP?
LDAP is the directory service protocol that is used to query and update AD. LDAP naming
paths are used to access AD objects and include the following:
• Distinguished names
• Relative Distinguished names
LDAP is the directory service protocol that is used to query and update AD. LDAP naming
paths are used to access AD objects and include the following:
• Distinguished names
• Relative Distinguished names
How to allow only secure dynamic updates?
How to create a Site link in Active Directory?
How to create a Third-Party MSI package in Active Directory?
Define clean PC in Active Directory?
Can you connect active directory to other 3rd-party directory services? name a few options?
What is an Object server?
What is a Transaction server?
What are the most typical functional units of the Client/Server applications?
What is a Database Server?
What are all the Extended services provided by the OS?