Microsoft Active Directory Management Tools For Mac

 

Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 10 includes Server Manager, Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins, consoles, Windows PowerShell cmdlets and providers, and command-line tools for managing roles and features that run on Windows Server. MacOS can access directory services for managing identities and other user data, including Active Directory, Open Directory, and LDAP. Some MDM vendors provide tools to integrate their management solutions with Active Directory and LDAP directories out of the box. Additional tools like the Kerberos Single.

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Applies To: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012

This document provides a practitioner's perspective and contains a set of practical techniques to help IT executives protect an enterprise Active Directory environment. Active Directory plays a critical role in the IT infrastructure, and ensures the harmony and security of different network resources in a global, interconnected environment. The methods discussed are based largely on the Microsoft Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) organization's experience, which is accountable for protecting the assets of Microsoft IT and other Microsoft Business Divisions, in addition to advising a selected number of Microsoft Global 500 customers.

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Applies to: Windows Admin Center, Windows Admin Center Preview

Windows Admin Center is a locally deployed, browser-based app for managing Windows servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, as well as Windows 10 PCs. It comes at no additional cost beyond Windows and is ready to use in production.

To find out what's new, see Release history.

Download now

Download Windows Admin Center from the Microsoft Evaluation Center. Even though it says “Start your evaluation”, this is the generally available version for production use, included as part of your Windows or Windows Server license.

For help installing, see Install. For tips on getting started with Windows Admin Center, see Get started.

You can update non-preview versions of Windows Admin Center by using Microsoft Update or by manually downloading and installing Windows Admin Center. Each non-preview version of Windows Admin Center is supported until 30 days after the next non-preview version is released. See our support policy for more info.

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Windows Admin Center scenarios

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Here are a few things you can use Windows Admin Center for:

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Simplify server management
Manage your servers and clusters with modernized versions of familiar tools such as Server Manager. Install in under five minutes and manage servers in your environment immediately, no additional configuration required. For details, see What is Windows Admin Center?.
Work with hybrid solutions
Integration with Azure helps you optionally connect your on-premises servers with relevant cloud services. For details, see Azure hybrid services
Streamline hyperconverged management
Streamline management of Azure Stack HCI or Windows Server hyperconverged clusters. Use simplified workloads to create and manage VMs, Storage Spaces Direct volumes, Software-Defined Networking and more. For details, see Manage Hyper-Converged Infrastructure with Windows Admin Center

Here's a video to give you an overview, followed by a poster giving more details:

Contents at a glance

Understand

Plan

  • User access options

Deploy

Configure

Use

Connect to Azure

Support

Extend

Video-based learning

Here are some videos from Microsoft Ignite 2019 sessions:

Here are some videos from Windows Server Summit 2019 sessions:

And here are a few additional resources:

See how customers are benefitting from Windows Admin Center

'[Windows Admin Center] has decreased our time/effort in managing the management system by over 75%.'
- Rand Morimoto, President, Convergent Computing
'Thanks to [Windows Admin Center], we can manage our customers remotely from HTML5 portal without problem and with the full integration with Azure Active Directory, we are able to increase the security thanks to the Multi-Factor Authentication.'
- Silvio Di Benedetto, Founder and Senior Consultant, Inside Technologies
“We have been able to deploy [Server Core] SKUs in a more effective way, improving resource efficiency, security and automation while still achieving a good degree of productivity and reducing errors that can happen when relying on scripting only.”
- Guglielmo Mengora, Founder and CEO, VaiSulWeb
“With [Windows Admin Center] customers especially in the SMB market now have an easy to use tool to manage their internal infrastructure. This minimizes administrative efforts and saves a lot of time. And the best of it: there are no additional license fees for [Windows Admin Center]!”
- Helmut Otto, Managing Director, SecureGUARD

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Related products

Windows Admin Center is designed for managing a single server or cluster. It complements but does not replace existing Microsoft monitoring and management solutions, such as Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT), System Center, Intune, or Azure Stack.

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