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1. Open Administrative tools by clicking the Windows key and choosing Administrative Tools.
2. Open the Event Viewer snap-in from the Administrative Tools program group.
3. In the left pane, under Applications And Services Logs, select Directory Service.
Process for viewing the Active Directory log (3 steps)
Active Directory Startup Complete
Event ID 1000 (Directory services log)
Attempts To Update The Active Directory Database Are Succeeding
Event ID 1394 (Directory services log)
Active Directory Administrative Center
This is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that allows you to accomplish many Active Directory tasks from one central location. This MMC snap-in allows you to manage your directory services objects, including the following: Reset user passwords.
Create or manage user accounts.
Create or manage groups.
Create or manage computer accounts.
Create or manage organizational units (OUs) and containers.
Connect to one or several domains or domain controllers in the same instance of Active Directory Administrative Center.
Filter Active Directory data.
Active Directory Domains and Trusts
Use this tool to view and change information related to the various domains in an Active Directory environment. This MMC snap-in also allows you to set up shortcut trusts.
Active Directory Sites and Services
Use this tool to create and manage Active Directory sites and services to map to an organization’s physical network infrastructure.
Active Directory Users and Computers
User and computer management is fundamental for an Active Directory environment. The Active Directory Users and Computers tool allows you to set machine- and user-specific settings across the domain. This tool is discussed throughout this book.
Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell
Windows PowerShell is a command-line shell and scripting language. The Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell is a group of cmdlets used to manage your Active Directory domains, Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) configuration sets, and Active Directory Database Mounting Tool instances in a single, self-contained package.