![]() This meant that you could be making changes and sometimes they simply wouldn’t go through. For example, if you had multiple domain controllers (DCs), they would compete over permissions to make changes. Active Directory (AD) is pretty much the go-to domain authentication services for enterprises all over the world and has been since its inception in Windows Server 2000.īack then, AD was pretty unsecured and had some flaws that made it particularly difficult to use.
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