Active Directory Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, and Recovery
Diagnosing and troubleshooting Active Directory ™ , the directory service that is included with Microsoft® Windows® 2000, requires thorough familiarity with the content of the other Active Directory chapters in this book and knowledge of and proficiency in the use of the diagnostic tools that are included on the Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Server Resource Kit companion CD and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system CD. Because Active Directory interacts with external services and protocols, such as DNS for name resolution, LDAP for directory access protocols, and TCP/IP for the transport protocol, it becomes more complex to accurately determine the cause of a problem and to apply a solution. Improper configuration of the services and protocols can create problems such as not being able to locate resources.This chapter assumes that you have already read and are thoroughly familiar with the content in the other Active Directory chapters of this book.
In This Chapter
Summary of Active Directory Architecture
Diagnosing and Troubleshooting Active Directory Problems
Related Information in the Resource Kit
For more information about diagnostics and troubleshooting, see the Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Server Resource Kit Server Operations Guide .
For more information about troubleshooting software installation and maintenance, see "Troubleshooting Change and Configuration" in this book, and see the ResourceLink link on the Web Resources page at https://windows.microsoft.com/windows2000/reskit/webresources .