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| Edit | Keyword | Description | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADMT | Active Directory Migration Tools | ||
| application directory partition | Application directory partitions hold the data that is used by your applications. You can create an application partition during AD LDS setup or anytime after installation. | ||
| bare-metal server | To distinguish it from modern forms of virtualization and cloud hosting., Bare-metal servers have a single 'tenant'. They are not shared between customers. Bare-metal servers are 'physical' servers. | ||
| Bootstrap protocol | A computer networking protocol used in Internet Protocol networks to automatically assign an IP address to network devices from a configuration server. | ||
| Central access | For files enable to centrally deploy and manage authorization policies that include conditional expressions that use user groups, user claims, device claims, and resource properties. | ||
| Central access rules | Central access policies , Claims, Expressions, Proposed permissions, https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn408191(v=ws.11).aspx | ||
| Claims | Unique piece of information about a user, device, or resource that has been published by a domain controller. | ||
| cluster quorum | Determines the number of failures that the cluster can sustain while still remaining online. | ||
| Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) | Connection Manager is a client network connection tool that allows a user to connect to a remote network, such as an Internet service provider (ISP), or a corporate network protected by a virtual private network (VPN) server. The Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) is a tool that you can use to customize the remote connection experience for users on your network by creating predefined connections to remote servers and networks. To create and customize a connection for your users, you use the CMAK wizard | ||
| csvde.exe | |||
| csvde.exe2 | Imports and exports data from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) using files that store data in the comma-separated value (CSV) format. You can also support batch operations based on the CSV file format standard. | ||
| DCCIoneConfig.xml | |||
| DefaultDCCIoneConfig.xml | |||
| DHCP guard | Stops the virtual machine from making DHCP offers over this network interface | ||
| DHCP Name Protection | The use of name protection in Windows Server prevents name squatting by non-Windows-based computers. | ||
| DirectAccess | The NRPT must be configured with the namespaces of your intranet with a leading dot | ||
| DirectAccess | A VPN-like technology that provides intranet connectivity to client computers when they are connected to the Internet. | ||
| diskpart | Manage objects (disks, partitions, or volumes), must first list and then select the object | ||
| dism | Deployment Image Servicing and Management | ||
| djoin.exe | Off line domain join | ||
| DNS | https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2013/04/30/dns-zone-types-explained-and-their-significance-in-active-directory/ | ||
| Domain Naming Master | The DC responsible for making changes to the forest-wide domain name space of the directory in the Partitions container. | ||
| dsamain | Exposes AD data that is stored in a snapshot or backup as a LDAP server. | ||
| Dynamic Access Control (DAC) | Enables to apply access-control permissions and restrictions based on well-defined rules that can include the sensitivity of the resources, the job or role of the user, and the configuration of the device that is used to access these resources. | ||
| Enable-PSRemoting | Windows 2012 | ||
| Global Catalog | User Login, AD SS to configure | ||
| Hyper-V Replica Broker | It allows you to create a comprehensive disaster recovery system with very little effort. | ||
| Infrastructure master | One domain is referenced by another object in another domain, it represents the reference as a dsname. There is one Infrastructure FSMO role per domain and application NC in a directory. | ||
| Integration Services | OS shutdown, time synchronization, data exchange, Heart beat, and Backup | ||
| IP Address Record Administrator Role | Manages IP addresses but not IP address spaces, ranges, blocks, or subnets. | ||
| IPAM Adminstrators | View all IPAM data and manage all IPAM features. | ||
| IPAM ASM | Manage IP address blocks, ranges, and addresses., local security group on an IPAM server | ||
| IPAM MSM | Manage DNS and DHCP servers. | ||
| ldifde.exe | Creates, modifies, and deletes directory objects. You can also use ldifde to extend the schema, export user and group information to other applications or services, and populate Active Directory ightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) with data from other directory services. | ||
| MS-Service Class | Restricts the policy to clients that have received an IP address from a DHCP scope that matches the specified DHCP profile name. This condition is used only when you are deploying NAP with the DHCP nforcement method. To use the MS-Serv | ||
| NAP-Capable Computer | Restricts the policy to either clients that are capable of participating in NAP or clients that are not capable of participating in NAP. | ||
| Network Access Protection | Controlling network access of a computer, based on its health. With NAP, system administrators of an organization can define policies for system health requirements | ||
| New-VHD | Creates one or more new virtual hard disks (Hyper-V) | ||
| NewVirtualDisk | Creates a new virtual disk in the specified storage pool. | ||
| NPS-NAP | Only one in the forest (or network?) | ||
| ntdsutil | For AD DS and LDS, to perform database maintenanc, manage and control single master operations, and remove metadata without being properly uninstalled | ||
| OCSetup.exe | OCSetup is a command-line tool, OCSetup installs or removes Component-Based Servicing packages , updates to an online Windows operating system image, to install Windows Installer package | ||
| PDC Emulator | Clone DC, Password changes, logon authentication fails, Account lockout, fulfills the role of the PDC in the NetLogon Remote Protocol | ||
| Relaying Party | The organization that receives and processes claims. See resource partner organization. | ||
| Relaying Party trust | Trust objects typically created in: Account partner organizations , Resource partner organizations | ||
| Remote Management Users group | The Remote Management Users group is generally used to allow users to manage servers through the Server Manager console, whereas the WinRMRemoteWMIUsers_ group is allows remotely running Windows PowerShell commands. | ||
| RID Master | Promote DC, the single DC responsible for processing RID pool requests from all DCs within a given domain. | ||
| Roter guard | Discards the following packets: ICMPv4, ICMPv6 | ||
| schema master | The DC responsible for performing updates to the directory schema. This DC is the only one that can process updates to the directory schema | ||
| SCP (Service Connection Point) | Objects in Active Directory that hold information about services. Services can publish information about their existence by creating serviceConnectionPoint objects in Active Directory. Client applications use this information to find and connect to instances of the service. | ||
| Single label Domain Name | A network identification address that doesn't use a prefix or suffix | ||
| Single-root I/O virtualization | Allows the isolation of the PCI Express resources for manageability and performance reasons. A single physical PCI Express can be shared on a virtual environment using the SR-IOV specification. | ||
| split-brain DNS | Configuration method that enables proper resolution of names from both inside and outside of your local network | ||
| Storage pool | Storage pool can't use Dynamic disk, unallocated space | ||
| Storage space | Virtual drives that appear in File Explorer as normal local storage | ||
| test | |||
| WDS | (It is the successor to Remote Installation Services.) and VM |