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Web ServicesWindows .NET Active Directory: Worth the Wait?
New Active Directory features in Windows .NET Server could make the migration more attractive. by Stan Reimer December 2002 Issue For this solution: Windows .NET Server, Windows .NET Advanced Server, or Windows .NET Datacenter Server ADVERTISEMENT T he release of Windows 2000 Active Directory (AD) marked a radical departure from the Windows NT directory service, and it provides significant opportunities for companies to improve security and make management easier for their networks and...n
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