There is a minor difference in between Windows Server 2008 R1 and R2 when configuring Network Access Protection. The question asked in class is if while setting up a Security Health Valuator (SHV), is there a different tab from Windows 7. In the R1 version, there is a tab for settings pertaining to Windows XP and another for Windows Vista. In the R2 version (Pictured below) the interface is slightly different. Windows 7 and Windows Vista do share the same configuration settings.
AD LDS allows you to provide directory services to applications that are free of the confines of Active Directory. To list all the AD LDS instances on a server, follow this procedure: Log into the server in question Open a command prompt. Type dsdbutil and press Enter Type List Instances and press Enter . You will receive a list of the instance name, both the LDAP and SSL port numbers, the location of the database, and its status.
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