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Active Directory Application Mode

Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) is a new mode of the Active Directory directory service that is designed to meet the specific needs of organizations that use directory-enabled applications. While Active Directory supports directory-enabled applications, as well as the server operating system, some directory-enabled applications have requirements that Active Directory does not meet. For example, some directory-enabled applications require schema changes that administrators may not want to make to Active Directory.

In addition, organizations may want to:

Support directory-enabled applications but not implement Active Directory domains and forests.
Support directory-enabled applications outside their existing domains and forests.
Use X.500 naming conventions for top-level directory partitions.
Run multiple directory service instances on a single server.

ADAM is designed to support these and other directory service scenarios. ADAM runs completely independently from Active Directory, and ADAM has its own schema. You can make changes to the ADAM schema with no impact to the Active Directory schema. ADAM does not require the presence of Active Directory domain controllers, domains, or forests. Therefore, organizations that have not implemented Active Directory can install and run ADAM. ADAM supports X.500 naming conventions for top-level directory partitions, and you can run multiple instances of ADAM on a single server.

ADAM runs on the following:

Domain controllers running operating systems in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family (Note that Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition cannot be a domain controller.)
Member servers running operating systems in the Windows Server 2003 family (except for Windows Server 2003, Web Edition)
Client computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional

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MCSE : Security Specialist

How to Set Up ADMT for a Windows NT 4.0-to-Windows Server 2003 Migration

Before you upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 domain to a Windows Server 2003-based domain, the following domain and security configurations are required.

Note: This article assumes that the source domain is running Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 (SP4) or later with 128-Bit encryption, and that the target domain is a Windows Server 2003-based domain in native mode. Also, the Windows Server 2003 must have 128-Bit encryption (which comes as a default setting in Windows 2003).

Trusts

  • Configure the source domain to trust the target domain.

  • Configure the target domain to trust the source domain.

Groups

  • Add the Domain Admins global group from the source domain to the Administrators local group in the target domain.

  • Add the Domain Admins global group from the target domain to the Administrators local group in the source domain.

  • Create a new local group in the source domain called Source Domain$$$.

Note: There must be no members in this group.

Auditing

  • Enable auditing for the success and failure of user and group management on the source domain.

  • Enable auditing for the success and failure of Audit account management on the target domain in the Default Domain Controllers policy.

Registry

  • On the PDC in the source domain, add the TcpipClientSupport:REG_DWORD:0x1 value to the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\
Control\LSA

Administrative Shares

  • Administrative shares must exist on the domain controller in the target domain on which you run ADMT, and on any computers on which an agent must be dispatched.

User Rights

  • You must log on to the computer on which you run ADMT with an account that has the following permissions:

    • Domain Administrator rights in the target domain.

    • A member of the Administrators group in the source domain.

    • Administrator rights on each computer that you migrate.

    • Administrator rights on each computer on which you translate security.

  • You will have the appropriate rights when you log on to the PDC that is the FSMO role holder in the target domain with the Source Domain\Administrator account, assuming that the Source Domain\Domain Administrators group is a member of the Administrators group on each computer.

 


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