Overview#
Represents an Microsoft Active Directory domain.AD DOMAIN implies the members of the AD DOMAIN are within a Security Domain and within a Kerberos Realm
AD DOMAIN is a collection of entries held within the Domain Directory Partition. Each Digital Identity exists only within one AD DOMAIN is Replicated to the every Domain Controller in the AD DOMAIN and only the Partial Attribute Set is replicated to the Global Catalog
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- AD DOMAIN
- AD Determining Password Expiration
- AD Forest
- AS Exchange
- Active Directory Functional Levels
- Active Directory Site
- Application Directory Partitions
- Directory Partition Hierarchy
- Domain Directory Partition
- Domain Naming Master FSMO Role
- Domain Users
- Domain root object
- DomainControllerFunctionality
- Flexible Single Master Operation
- Forest Root Domain
- Global Catalog
- Golden Ticket
- Group Policy Object
- How passwords are used in Windows
- Infrastructure Master FSMO Role
- Internal Cross-References
- Kerberos Delegation
- Kerberos Service Account
- Knowledge Consistency Checker
- LAN Manager authentication level
- LDAP Query Examples for AD
- LDAP and Global Catalog
- Local Security Authority
- MemberOf
- Microsoft Active Directory
- MsDS-PasswordSettingsContainer
- NT LAN Manager
- NamingContext
- ObjectSID
- PDC Emulator FSMO Role
- Pass-the-ticket
- PrimaryGroupID
- RID Master FSMO Role
- SIDHistory
- SamAccountName
- Security Account Manager
- Security Identifier
- ServicePrincipalName
- Ticket Granting Ticket
- Trusted Domain Object
- TrustedDomain
- User-Account-Control Attribute Values
- Windows Logon
- Windows Time service