ADAM

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ADAM is the former name for Microsoft’s lightweight, standalone directory service now known as Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), used for directory-enabled applications without requiring a full Active Directory domain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf directory service
software product
basedOn Active Directory NERFINISHED
canBeDeployed alongside Active Directory
standalone
category directory service software
identity and access management technology
compatibleWith Active Directory tools (with limitations)
designedFor applications that require directory services without a full domain
directory-enabled applications
developedBy Microsoft
documentationTitle Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) NERFINISHED
doesNotRequire Active Directory domain NERFINISHED
domain controller in the forest
formerNameOf Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services NERFINISHED
hasAcronym Active Directory Application Mode NERFINISHED
introducedIn Windows Server 2003 R2 era
language English user interface (primary)
partOf Microsoft Windows Server family NERFINISHED
platform Windows
provides LDAP directory access
directory service for applications
schema-based data storage
rebrandedAs Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services NERFINISHED
replacedBy AD LDS terminology in later Windows versions
successor Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services NERFINISHED
supportsFeature SSL/TLS for secure LDAP
access control lists
application-specific schemas
bind using ADAM-specific users
bind using Windows security principals
independent directory partitions
multiple instances on a single server
replication between ADAM instances
security integration with Windows accounts
supportsPlatform Microsoft Windows Server NERFINISHED
Microsoft Windows client NERFINISHED
useCase providing LDAP directory for extranet applications
storing application configuration data
storing user and group information for applications
usesProtocol LDAP NERFINISHED
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol NERFINISHED

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