You can use command-line tools to synchronize data from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to an AD LDS configuration set. This allows your application to access objects stored in AD DS as well as objects created and stored in AD LDS. You cannot use these tools to synchronize passwords between directory services.
You can use a wizard in the NPS console to configure Network Access Protection (NAP). To open the NPS console after installation, ...
You can use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to provide users on your network with access to federated applications ...
You can use an identity integration product, such as Identity Management for UNIX (available in Windows Server 2003 R2 and ...
You can use Bluetooth technology to transfer files wirelessly between this computer and a Bluetooth device, or between this ...
You can use command-line tools to synchronize data from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to an AD LDS configuration ...
You can use Device Manager to view a list of hardware devices installed on your computer and set properties for each device. ...
You can use dynamic disks to create software-based RAID volumes that can be mirrored, or they can be striped or spanned across ...
You can use dynamic disks to create software-based volumes that can be mirrored, or they can be striped or spanned across ...
You can use either UNIX-style password and group files or Network Information Service (NIS) servers to create maps for UNIX-style ...