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Active Directory

Active Directory

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Overview
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service that Microsoft developed for Windows domain networks. It is included in most Windows Server operating systems as a set of processes and services. Initially, Active Directory was only in charge of centralized domain management. Starting with Windows Server 2008, however, Active Directory became an umbrella title for a broad range of directory-based identity-related services.

A server running Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is called a domain controller. It authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a Windows domain type network—assigning and enforcing security policies for all computers and installing or updating software. For example, when a user logs into a computer that is part of a Windows domain, Active Directory checks the submitted password and determines whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.

Active Directory uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) versions 2 and 3, Microsoft's version of Kerberos, and DNS.

Districts
This list is compiled annually through our web surveys, internet research, and phone interviews with California school districts.

School Districts in California that use Active Directory*

Videos

What is Active Directory? | JumpCloud Video
Active Directory interview Questions and Answers Part 1 | Microsoft | AD|
Active Directory Domain Services For Beginners - Windows Server 2019
Guide on How to use Microsoft's Active Directory (AD) | VIDEO TUTORIAL
Learn to run Microsoft Active Directory dependent apps and servers on Google Cloud