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Guido Grillenmeier
  

Guido Grillenmeier (guido.grillenmeier@hp.com) is a master technologist with Hewlett Packard’s Advanced Technology Group. He is a Microsoft Directory Services MVP and a Microsoft Certified Architect. He is the coauthor of Microsoft Windows Security Fundamentals (Digital Press).
Email address: guido.grillenmeier@hp.com

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March 2008  
Active Directory Enhancements in Windows Server 2008
Take a tour through some changes in Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (AD) and use handy tables for an overview of additions. In particular, examine the new read-only domain controller (RODC) to see how it can help lower risks to your organization.
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March 2008  
Names for AD Services Change in Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 introduces some name changes. Active Directory is now Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). AD Application Mode (ADAM) is now AD Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).
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March 2008  
Windows Server 2008 Editions Supporting RODCs
The x86 (32-bit) and x64 editions of Server 2008 feature the RODC mode in all editions (Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter). The Itanium Edition doesn't.You can deploy RODCs on the Server Core install option of all editions of Server 2008.
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December 26, 2007  
Avoid Active Directory Pain
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January 2008  
Avoid Active Directory Pain
Learn how to solve AD problems such as time synchronization after hardware replacement, cross-forest authentication, usability of the least privilege model, and 64-bit Windows challenges.
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July 25, 2007  
Determining Linked-Value Pairs in the Active Directory Schema
Linked values are defined in the AD schema by linkID property. You can use an LDAP editor to determine all AD schema linked values.
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August 2007  
Leverage LVR to Simplify AD Object Recovery
Recovering AD data is difficult because it typically replicates across multiple DCs. LVR improves replication of AD linked values and eases object recovery during an authoritative restore; however, this feature isn’t enabled by default.
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