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What are the 5 AD roles

Certificate Services


Domain Services


Federation Services


Lightweight Directory Services


Rights Management Services



Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)

Allows you to deploy certification authorities and related role services.
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
A centralized store of information about network objects, including user and computer accounts. Used for authentication and authorization.
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
Provides web single sign-on (SSO) and secured identify federation support.
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (ADLDS)
Supports storage of application-specific data for directory-aware applications that do not require the full AD DS infrastructure.
Active Directory Rights Management Services (ADRMS)
Allows you to apply rights management policies to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive documents.
Application Server
Supports centralized management and hosting of high-performance distributed business applications, such as those built with Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.
Network Access Protection (NAP)
A mechanism to create and enforce policies that describe software and security update requirements before the requesting computer is allowed to access the LAN.

A computer that is not in compliance can be provided with ways to remediate its configuration to bring it into compliance.

Windows Server Essentials Experience (5)



(contains components used to manage 12 R2 Essentials install. Can be installed as Role)

Provides the infrastructure and a dashboard to perform tasks such as:

o Managing users and groups


o Configuring server backups


o Monitoring server health


o Setting up Anywhere Access


o Integrating with Microsoft Online services

Remote Access. What are the 3 role services? Describe each
Direct Access - allows remote access to applications and resources on the network without VPN. off network pc's can be managed by it staff remotely



Routing and Remote Access - supports remote user to site or site to site connections through VPN's or dialup




Web Application Proxy - allows devices outside of network to access web applications inside of network

I know the rest



DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
Provisions client computers on the network with temporary IP addresses.
DNS (Domain Name System) Server
Provides name resolution for TCP/IP networks.
Fax Server
Supports sending and receiving of faxes. Also allows you to manage fax resources on the network.
File and Storage Services
Supports the management of shared folders storage, distributed file system (DFS), and network storage.
Hyper-V
Enables you to host virtual machines on computers that are running Windows Server 2012.
Print and Document Services
Supports centralized management of document tasks, including network scanners and networked printers.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Supports access to virtual desktops, session-based desktops, and RemoteApp programs.



RDS - many users connect to a server


Remote Access - connect directly to application or one user to one PC at a time

Volume Activation Services
Allows you to automate and simplify the management of volume license keys and volume key activation. Allows you to manage a Key Management Service (KMS) host or configure AD DS-based activation for computers that are domain members.
Web Server (IIS)
The Windows Server 2012 web server component.
Windows DeploymentServices
Allows you to deploy server operating systems to clients over the network.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
Provides a method of deploying Microsoft product updates to network computers.