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Realtime Windows Server Opinion Question #5: What Windows Server topic interests you the most that you’d like to see more coverage in our Community?

As part of our bi-monthly Realtime Windows Server's "Help an Admin Out!" Contest, we'll be posting an opinion question every Wednesday for you to answer. Each answer also serves as an entry into our contest.

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For this week, our question is:

What Windows Server topic interests you the most that you’d like to see more coverage in our Community?

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Really it would have to be the integration of DNS, GPO, and IIS and how these together can be used to control and configure workstations on your network.

Active Directory management, auditing and troubleshooting

Sounds like Active Directory is the one. Also there is more and more requirements for Single Sign On.

Is there a Windows, Linux, Mac, and Web System that can handle Single Sign On. or do we all need to cobble something together from different vendors....

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