Question:
How Does Active Directory Compare to Other Directories?
Max Speed
2009-12-16 09:23:52 UTC
Active Directory covers the same basic functionality that is found in other major directories designed for similar purposes. Like the Novell Directory Service, or NDS, Active Directory provides a central and standard platform to work with. This platform helps to automate the ability of the network to manage all sorts of resources, such as security protocols, user data, and the whole range of distributed sources. Because Active Directory is designed as a Microsoft product, it is especially configured to work with various Windows operating systems.

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2009-12-17 02:55:47 UTC
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2016-04-10 09:05:33 UTC
Previous answer is incorrect as to cross-platform support: the main reason many large companies are still on eDirectory is that Active Directory locks you into Windows. eDirectory can be run on all popular platforms, including Windows, Linux, Netware and Solaris. Since eDirectory, unlike Active Directory, is certified LDAP standard compliant (unlike AD) developers can follow the LDAP standard and know it will work with eDirectory.
Satish kumar roy
2009-12-16 11:18:43 UTC
what is meaning of this question,when u already mentioned so many things about active directory.ur answer is inside ur question


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