Writer: Mary Hillman
The Active Directory® directory service is an integral component of network infrastructures that are based on the Microsoft® Windows Server™ Server 2003, Standard Edition; Windows Server™ 2003, Enterprise Edition; Windows Server™ 2003, Datacenter Edition, and Windows® 2000 Server, Windows® 2000 Advanced Server, and Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server operating systems.
Successful management of Active Directory environments requires distribution of administrative responsibilities among multiple administrators according to organizational, operational, legal, and administrative requirements. Having the necessary background information, requirements, practices, and recommendations can help you delegate administration to more securely and efficiently manage Active Directory services and data.
Chapter 1: Delegation of Administration Overview
This chapter provides an overview of Active Directory management categories and stakeholders and a roadmap for successfully managing delegation of administration in Active Directory. It is targeted at all stakeholders involved in Active Directory management.Chapter 2: How Delegation Works in Active Directory
This chapter takes an in-depth look at how delegation of administration actually works in Active Directory and presents all the technical aspects involved in delegation of Administration. It contains a wealth of information that will be useful for all stakeholders involved in Active Directory management.Chapter 3: Delegating Service Management
This chapter presents an end-to-end perspective of Active Directory service management, and provides guidance on how to create, implement, and maintain a secure and efficient administrative delegation model for service management. It is targeted at Service Owners and Service Administrators.Chapter 4: Delegating Data Management
This chapter presents an end-to-end perspective of Active Directory data management, and provides guidance on how to create, implement, and maintain a secure and efficient administrative delegation model for data management. Though it is targeted at Data Owners and Data Administrators, Service Owners and Service Administrators will also benefit from the information in this chapter.Case Study: A Delegation Scenario
The case study walks through the creation, implementation, and maintenance of an administrative delegation model for a fictitious Active Directory environment based on the recommendations presented in Chapters 3 and 4. While it is primarily targeted at Service and Data administrators, service and data owners will also benefit from the case-study.Best Practices for Delegating Active Directory Administration: Appendices
The appendices contain step-by-step procedures to help you administer and maintain Active Directory.Best Regards,
Duane Aritonang
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