Time Synchronization in Windows 2000 Active Directory Domains

  For time Synchronization in Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 Domains, click here. Time services in AD is one of those things that, although absolutely critical to the proper functioning of AD, you simply set and forget. As a result, you will hardly ever configure it unless you are setting up a new forest or [...]

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Windows Remote Server Administration Tools and Exchange System Manager on Windows 7

Just this last week, I reinstalled my work laptop with Windows 7 (from XP) as part of a pilot test group prior to rolling it out to the business. Based on my experience with Windows Vista, I really wasn’t looking forward to a new “Vista Like” operating system. Also, given the fact that I greatly [...]

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Preparing a Windows 2003 Domain for the first 2008 R2 Domain Controller

Having just updated one of my production domains to Windows 2008 Active Directory, I was thinking about writing a brief article on the ADPREP procedure. However, there is already a ton of those, in fact there is a fantastic article at the Petri IT Knowledgebase so no need to regurgitate in whole here. Instead, I [...]

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Synchronizing Time in Active Directory

Time services in Active Directory is one of those things that, although absolutely critical to the proper functioning of AD, you simply set and forget. As a result, you will hardly ever configure it unless you are setting up a new AD forest or you just happen to notice your workstation’s time is not in [...]

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