Active Directory
Certificate Services.
Active Directory® Certificate Services (AD CS) provides customizable
services for creating and managing public key certificates used in software
security systems employing public key technologies.
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Active Directory Domain Services.
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) stores information about
users, computers, and other devices on the network. AD DS helps
administrators securely manage this information and facilitates resource
sharing and collaboration between users.
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Active Directory Federation Services.
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) provides Web
single-sign-on (SSO) technologies to authenticate a user to multiple Web
applications by using a single user account. AD FS accomplishes this by
securely federating, or sharing, user identities and access rights, in the
form of digital claims, between partner organizations.
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Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services.
Organizations that have applications that require a directory for
storing application data can use Active Directory Lightweight Directory
Services (AD LDS) as the data store.
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Active Directory Rights Management Services.
Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) is information
protection technology that works with AD RMS-enabled applications to help
safeguard digital information from unauthorized use.
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Application Server.
Application Server provides a complete solution for hosting and
managing high-performance distributed business applications. Integrated
services, such as the .NET Framework, Web Server Support, Message Queuing,
COM+, Windows Communication Foundation, and failover Clusters boost
productivity throughout the application life cycle.
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DHCP Server.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows servers to assign,
or lease, IP addresses to computers and other devices that are enabled as
DHCP clients. Deploying DHCP servers on the network automatically provides
computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with valid IP addresses and
the additional configuration parameters these devices need.
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DNS Server.
Domain Name System (DNS) provides a standard method for associating
names with numeric Internet addresses. This makes it possible for users to
refer to network computers by using easy-to-remember names instead of a long
series of numbers.
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Fax Server.
Fax Server sends and receives
faxes, and allows you to manage fax resources such as jobs, settings,
reports, and fax devices on this computer or on the network.
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File Services.
File Services provides
technologies for storage management, file replication, distributed namespace
management, fast file searching, and streamlined client access to files.
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Hyper-V.
Hyper-V provides the services that you can use to create and manage
virtual machines and their resources. Each virtual machine is a virtualized
computer system that operates in an isolated execution environment. This
allows you to run multiple operating systems simultaneously.
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Network Policy and Access Services.
Network Policy and Access Services delivers a variety of methods to
provide users with local and remote network connectivity, to connect network
segments, and to allow network administrators to centrally manage network
access and client health policies.
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Print and Document Services.
Print Services enables the management of print servers and printers. A
print server reduces administrative and management workload by centralizing
printer management tasks.
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Terminal Services
Terminal Services provides technologies that enable users to access
Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server, or to access
the Windows desktop itself from almost any computing device. Users can
connect to a terminal server to run programs and to use network resources on
that server.
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Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Services. UDDI
provides capabilities for sharing information about Web services within an
organization's intranet, between business partners on an extranet, or on the
Internet. UDDI Services can help improve the productivity of developers and
IT professionals with more reliable and manageable applications.
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Web Server (IIS).
Web Server, or Internet
Information Services (IIS), enables sharing of information on the Internet,
an intranet, or an extranet. It is a unified Web platform that integrates IIS
7.0, ASP.NET, and Windows Communication Foundation. IIS 7.0 also features
enhanced security, simplified diagnostics, and delegated administration.
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Windows Deployment Services.
You can use Windows Deployment
Services to install and configure Windows operating systems remotely on
computers by using Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) boot ROMs.
Administration overhead is decreased through the implementation of the Wds Management
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, which manages all aspects of
Windows Deployment Services.
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