Should I have activate directory in my win server 2003?

Hi all,
I have jdk + tomcat+ Ms sql run on wind server 2003, and two local account , should I install activate directroy in it (dormain ) is that may the manage and security more better?
Thank you

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        Bind Name: DHCPServer
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Wireless Configuration
        Bind Name: wzcsvc
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Network Load Balancing
        Bind Name: Wlbs
        Binding Paths:
            Owner of the binding path : Network Load Balancing
            Binding Enabled: No
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Network Load Balancing
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #45
            Owner of the binding path : Network Load Balancing
            Binding Enabled: No
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Network Load Balancing
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #48
        Component Name : Steelhead
        Bind Name: RemoteAccess
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Dial-Up Server
        Bind Name: msrassrv
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Remote Access Connection Manager
        Bind Name: RasMan
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Dial-Up Client
        Bind Name: msrascli
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
        Bind Name: LanmanServer
        Binding Paths:
            Owner of the binding path : File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Netwo
    rks
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios_smb
                Upper Component: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
                Lower Component: Message-oriented TCP/IP Protocol (SMB session)
            Owner of the binding path : File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Netwo
    rks
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #45
            Owner of the binding path : File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Netwo
    rks
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #48
            Owner of the binding path : File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Netwo
    rks
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndiswanip
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: WAN Miniport (IP)
        Component Name : Generic Packet Classifier
        Bind Name: Gpc
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Application Layer Gateway
        Bind Name: ALG
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : NetBIOS Interface
        Bind Name: NetBIOS
        Binding Paths:
            Owner of the binding path : NetBIOS Interface
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: NetBIOS Interface
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #45
            Owner of the binding path : NetBIOS Interface
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: NetBIOS Interface
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndis5
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Clien
    t) #48
            Owner of the binding path : NetBIOS Interface
            Binding Enabled: Yes
        Interfaces of the binding path:
            -Interface Name: netbios
                Upper Component: NetBIOS Interface
                Lower Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
            -Interface Name: tdi
                Upper Component: WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol
                Lower Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
            -Interface Name: ndiswanip
                Upper Component: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                Lower Component: WAN Miniport (IP)
        Component Name : WAN Miniport (IP)
        Bind Name: NdisWanIp
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Direct Parallel
        Bind Name: {A4DC6983-452B-41F9-B696-5112E5E6F1C6}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
        Bind Name: {5B69EEC5-2676-460B-9E03-F38B02BA4474}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : WAN Miniport (PPTP)
        Bind Name: {DEE98315-C28A-4CC8-9233-E6C3506C16D3}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : WAN Miniport (L2TP)
        Bind Name: {9BFC4E35-93B2-4811-8A56-69149ED0837E}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : RAS Async Adapter
        Bind Name: {50239872-7742-4BB5-A28E-0B814085C2A6}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #48
        Bind Name: {19218099-5DDC-4936-A111-75E4D7250A24}
        Binding Paths:
        Component Name : Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #45
        Bind Name: {52BE526E-7FAE-4458-9691-E333DA333601}
        Binding Paths:
    WAN configuration test . . . . . . : Skipped
        No active remote access connections.
    Modem diagnostics test . . . . . . : Passed
    IP Security test . . . . . . . . . : Skipped
        Note: run "netsh ipsec dynamic show /?" for more detailed information
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