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Active Directory
Posted Date: 09 Aug 2006
Resource Type:
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Author:
Muralidhar
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The Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) accesses the capabilities of directory services from different network providers in a distributed computing environment to present a single set of directory service interfaces for managing network resources. Administrators and developers can use ADSI services to enumerate and manage the resources in a directory service, regardless of which network environment contains the resource. Use Active Directory to perform common administrative tasks, such as adding new users and managing printers throughout the distributed computing environment.
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