In Hyper-V or VMware virtualization environment, Enable/Disable NIC in a VM is not a big deal. Even if you do not have NIC or valid IP configure, administrators still can connect to VM as it does have “Console” access. Few weeks ago, I received an email from one of my regular blog readers. He accidently disabled NIC in azure vm and he lost RDP access to it. since there is no console…
In my previous blog post about AD RMS, I have explained what is RMS and its capabilities. If you didn’t read it yet, you can find it here . In this post I am going to explain about AD RMS components.
AD RMS have its own role services and related components which need to work together in order to maintain healthy AD RMS environment. Let look in to these components in…
Microsoft had taken their first approach to information rights management (IRM) by introducing Windows Right Management Service with Windows Server 2003. This was fully compliant with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-1. The update version of Windows Right Management was renamed as Active Directory Rights Management Services and re introduced with Windows Server 2008. It continued…
Users or groups access and permissions to a shared folder is controlled by its Access Control List (ACL). Similar way we can define permissions to Active Directory Objects. This can apply to individual object or apply to AD Site/Domain/OU and then inherit to lower level objects.
As an Example, I have a security group called “First Line Engineers” and Liam is a member of this…