Guest John B. Slocomb Posted April 23, 2010 Posted April 23, 2010 Recently the Foolish Alias has argued that the Windows "Directory", more properly named the "Active Directory" is the Windows kernel. Of course, the older users of the group realized that it was not, obviously. If the foolish one stated something is true then one can be sure that it is a mistake. He is that reliable. But for any new comers here, who may not know the Foolish alias well, here are the facts: From Wiki Answershttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Active_Directory_of_Windows_server&alreadyAsked=1&rtitle=What_is_the_Active_Directory_of_Windows " ACTIVE DIRECTORY IS A CENTRALIZED DATABASE ...WHICH IS USED IN DOMAIN FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES.. An active directory is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information and data about networks and domains. It is primarily used for online information and was originally created in 1996 and first used with Windows 2000. " Gad! It must be depressing to be wrong.... all the time. John B. Slocomb (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom) Quote
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