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Active Directory (AD) is a database and set of services that connect users with the network resources they need to get their work done. The database (or directory) contains critical information about your environment, including what users and computers there are and whos allowed to do what.
Active Directory Users and Computers allows you to administer user and computer accounts, groups, printers, organizational units (OUs), contacts, and other objects stored in Active Directory. Using this tool, you can create, delete, modify, move, organize, and set permissions on these objects.
AD sites are physical groupings of well-connected IP subnets that are used to replicate information among domain controllers (DC) efficiently. AD sites can be imagined as a map that describes the best routes for carrying out replication in AD, thus making efficient use of the available network bandwidth.
Currently in Windows there are five FSMO roles: Schema master. Domain naming master. RID master. PDC emulator. Infrastructure master.
AD is an on-prem directory service owned by Microsoft; its purpose is to enable IT departments to create and manage user accounts and control access to resources on corporate networks. With it, admins can create and enforce security policies for the network.
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AD DS helps manage network operations by providing a structured way to store data in a hierarchical organization. This makes it easier for administrators to manage user access rights and system configurations across different domains within the same network.
Active Directory allows administrators to enforce security policies, set password policies and control access to sensitive systems and data. So, for example, if you want to check your email or access the internet via your companys Windows-based network, AD is what permits you to connect to those resources.

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