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Resources for Interoperability and Migration of Active Directory

Find information to plan for and implement a migration to Active Directory.


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Interoperating Active Directory

Active Directory Interoperability Program

At Tech Ed Europe, Microsoft's foremost European technology show, the company announced a range of new offerings that enable easier interoperability with Active Directory. The new offerings include the Active Directory Interoperability Program, which features the Active Directory Password Change Notification Service for use by independent software vendors (ISVs); a new third-party-developed OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Management Agent for Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003; and new third-party support for Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS).

Active Directory LDAP Compliance White Paper

Read this white paper to find out more about the origins of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) within Microsoft products and, specifically, the implementation of and conformance to the LDAPv3 Proposed Standard within Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003.

Introduction to Active Directory Application Mode White Paper

Read this white paper for an introduction to Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), one of the new capabilities of the fully integrated directory service available with Windows Server 2003.

Active Directory Application Mode Technical Reference

The Technical Reference provides essential technical information about Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM). It is designed for administrators who are responsible for maintaining a healthy ADAM Service as well as for Architects who want to optimize their applications for ADAM.

TechNet Webcasts

This series of webcasts for IT professionals outlines the planning, design, and implementation of a migration strategy from a legacy Windows environment to Windows Server 2003. Webcasts highlight tools, tactics, and technologies for migration, including topics such as Active Directory, line of business (LOB) applications, and upgrading to Exchange Server 2003.

Windows Server 2003 Upgrade Assistance Center

These resources can help you with your upgrade from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003.

Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2003 Active Directory Interoperability

This TechNet briefing covers trust relationships, the Active Directory Sizer tool, name resolution methods, migrating accounts from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003, directory and file replication in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows Server 2003, and interoperation of system and group policy.

Windows Server 2003 DNS Integration with Active Directory

This TechNet Briefing covers how to integrate DNS and Active Directory, which enables your organization to deploy and gain the benefits of Active Directory while still maintaining any existing DNS infrastructure you may have.

Integrating Active Directory with an Existing DNS Infrastructure

Gain an understanding of the integration of Windows 2000 into environments that have DNS already configured and running. This TechNet Briefing looks at the best practices for performing this task.

Windows NT and Windows 2000 Active Directory Interoperability Webcast

View this webcast and learn about trust relationships, using the Active Directory Sizer, account migration, replication, and more.

ADFS: Web SSO and Identity Federation using Windows Server 2003 R2 ITForum05 Webcast

Learn how ADFS can extend Web SSO to both IIS and non-Windows web servers.This session begins with a review of the problems and business costs of Identity Management as it relates to extending your network to external users for eBusiness. Next we consider how Identity Federation can solve these problems while substantially reducing risk and cost. The session concludes with an overview of ADFS functionality and the fundamental customer use cases it supports.

Technical Overview of MIIS 2003

Read about how Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 enables the integration and management of identity information across multiple repositories, systems, and platforms.

Introduction to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Application Mode

Learn about a new capability called Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) to help to integrate applications with the directory service.

Best Practice Active Directory Design for Exchange 2000

This document provides guidance for deploying the Active Directory directory service to support Exchange 2000 messaging services.


Upgrading to Active Directory

Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit: Designing and Deploying Directory Services

Get detailed information about upgrading and restructuring Active Directory forests in the following chapters of the Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit:

NetWare to Windows Server 2003 Migration Planning Guide

Get best practices for planning and preparing for a Novell NetWare to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory migration as well as detailed step-by-step instructions for both staged and direct migrations.

Upgrading a Windows NT Domain to Windows 2000 Active Directory

Get steps to deploy the Active Directory service in a Windows NT to Windows 2000 upgrade.

How to Migrate Your Windows NT 4.0 Directory Services to Windows 2000 Active Directory

Learn how to plan a migration from Windows NT 4.0 directory services to Windows 2000 Active Directory and decide whether to keep the same domain architecture or restructure the domain architecture.

Active Directory Migration Tool 3.0

Download the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) for an easy, secure, and fast way to either upgrade from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server Active Directory service or to restructure Active Directory domains between forests or within a forest.

Identity Aggregation and Synchronization White Paper

This paper describes the approaches and technologies available for integrating identity stores across a heterogeneous environment. It also provides detailed implementation guidance for identity aggregation and synchronization between Microsoft Active Directory directory service forests, Sun ONE Directory Server 5.1 (formerly iPlanet Directory Server), and Lotus Notes Release 5.0 using Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (MIIS 2003).

 

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