Systems management vendors rushing to support Windows 2000 admit that there is still little exploitation of the operating system's much-hyped Active Directory. The directory stores information about network resources including hardware, users and logical objects such as databases. Few applications currently exploit it, however.
Systems management vendors rushing to support Windows 2000 admit that there is still little exploitation of the operating system's much-hyped Active Directory. The directory stores information abou...
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