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Windows Active directory Interview Questions !

>What is sites ? What are they used for ?One or more well-connected (highly reliable and fast) TCP/IP subnets.A site allows administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication topology to takeadvantage of the physical network.

A Site object in Active Directory represents a physical geographic location that hosts networks. Sitescontain objects called Subnets.

Sites can be used to Assign Group Policy Objects, facilitate the discovery of resources, manage activedirectory replication, and manage network link traffic. Sites can be linked to other Sites. Site-linked objects may be assigned a cost value that represents thespeed, reliability, availability, or other real property of a physical resource. Site Links may also be assigned aschedule.

>Trying to look at the Schema, how can I do that ?register schmmgmt.dll using this commandc:\windows\system32>regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll Open mmc --> add snapin --> add Active directory schema name it as schema.msc Open administrative tool --> schema.msc

>What is the port no of Kerbrose ?88

>What is the port no of Global catalog ? 3268

>What is the port no of LDAP ?389

>Explain Active Directory Schema ? Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Active Directory uses a database set of rules called "Schema".The Schema is defines as the formal definition of all object classes, and the attributes that make up thoseobject classes, that can be stored in the directory. As mentioned earlier, the Active Directory databaseincludes a default Schema, which defines many object classes, such as users, groups, computers, domains,organizational units, and so on.

These objects are also known as "Classes". The Active Directory Schema can be dynamically extensible,meaning that you can modify the schema by defining new object types and their attributes and by definingnew attributes for existing objects. You can do this either with the Schema Manager snap-in tool includedwith Windows 2000/2003 Server, or programmatically.

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