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Microsoft Windows Server - A broadcast frame used with wake-on-LAN (WOL) technology. The data that is contained in a Magic Packet is the defined constant as represented in hexadecimal: FF FF FF FF FF FF followed by sixteen contiguous copies of the receiving network adapter's media access control (MAC) address, possibly followed by a four- or six-byte password. A Magic Packet is used to awaken a computer from a low power state. Magic Packet⢠is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices of Sunnyvale, CA.
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Microsoft Active Directory - Allows domain controllers running both Windows 2000 and earlier versions of Windows NT to co-exist in the domain. In mixed mode, the domain features from previous versions of Windows NT Server are still enabled, while some Windows 2000 features are disabled. In mixed mode, the domain may have Windows NT 4.0 backup domain controllers present. Nested groups are not supported in mixed mode.
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Microsoft Windows Server - A user object attribute that can be queried to retrieve the distinguished name of the Password Settings object (PSO) that is applied to the user.
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Microsoft Active Directory - Data can be modified on any DC and is replicated to all other DCs within a domain.
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Microsoft Active Directory - A feature of Active Directory that provides and maintains copies of the directory across multiple servers in a domain. Since all replicas of a given directory partition are writable, updates can be applied to any replica of a given partition. The Active Directory replication system propagates the changes from a given replica to all other replicas. Replication is automatic and transparent. Active Directory multi-master replication propagates every object (such as users, groups, computers, domains, organization units, security policies, and so on) created on any domain controller to each of the other participating domain controllers. If one domain controller in a domain slows or fails, other domain controllers in the same domain can provide the necessary directory access because they contain the same directory data.
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Microsoft Active Directory - A feature of Active Directory Application Mode that provides and maintains copies of the directory across multiple servers in a configuration set. Since all replicas of a given configuration set are writable, updates can be applied to any replica of a given partition in a replication set. The Active Directory Application Mode replication system propagates the changes from a given replica to all other replicas. Replication is automatic and transparent. Active Directory Application Mode multi-master replication propagates every object created on any ADAM instance to each of the other participating ADAM instances that span a replica set. If one ADAM instance slows or fails, other ADAM instances in the same replica set can provide the necessary directory access because they contain the same directory data.
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