What X.500- and LDAP-based technology did Microsoft introduce into its domain structure with the release of Windows Server 2000?

  1. Group Policy

  2. Active Directory

  3. Open Directory

  4. eDirectory


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to have knowledge about the network directory services, and specifically, the Microsoft technologies used for directory services.

The correct answer is B. Active Directory.

Explanation for each option:

A. Group Policy: While Group Policy is a feature in Windows Server 2000, it is not a directory service technology.

B. Active Directory: Active Directory is an X.500- and LDAP-based technology introduced by Microsoft into its domain structure with the release of Windows Server 2000. It is used to store information about network resources such as computers, users, and groups.

C. Open Directory: Open Directory is a directory service technology developed by Apple for use in macOS and other Apple operating systems. It is not related to Microsoft technologies.

D. eDirectory: eDirectory is a directory service developed by Novell. While it is an X.500- and LDAP-based technology like Active Directory, it is not related to Microsoft technologies.

Therefore, the answer is: B. Active Directory.

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