This guide includes scenarios showing the benefits of User Data Management and User Settings Management. It is designed to help administrators understand how they can use these features in their organizations.
This document explains how to build a common network infrastructure, beginning with the Windows 2000 Server operating system configured as a domain controller. \r\n
This document describes how to install the Windows 2000 Professional operating system on a workstation and connect that workstation to the domain controller server that was created in "Part One: Installing a Windows 2000 Server as a Domain Controller." Following the steps in these two guides will create a common infrastructure with which to evaluate the Windows 2000 operating system. Active Directory \r\n
This guide explains the administrative process of obtaining and managing certificates using the Certificates Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. \r\n
Certificates are issued to a computer for use with public key security system services and applications. This guide shows you how to use the MMC Group Policy snap-in to configure automatic certificate requests for computers in a Windows 2000-based domain. \r\n
This guide introduces batch administration of the Active Directory using both the LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) utility and a simple program you can write in VBScript \r\n
This guide shows how to map public-key certificates to a Windows 2000 user account so that it can be used with Internet Information Services (IIS). \r\n