Active Directory Organizational Unit (OU) Tree Forest Domain Objects Domain controller Policy Group Policy Object (GPO) TESTOUT PC PRO
Active Directory: A centralized database that contains user account and security information. Organizational Unit (OU): A container (similar to a folder) that subdivides and organizes other OUs, users, groups, and computers within a domain. Tree: A group of related domains that share the same contiguous DNS namespace. Forest: A collection of related domain trees. The forest establishes the relationship between trees that have different DNS name spaces. Domain: An administratively defined collection of network resources that share a common directory database and security policies. Objects: Within Active Directory, users, groups, and computers, each resource is identified as an object. Domain controller: A Windows server that holds a copy of the Active Directory database. Policy: A set of configuration settings applied to users or computers. Group Policy Object (GPO): A collection of policy settings that are stored in Active Directory. TESTOUT PC PRO
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Do the following labs: 12. 4. 3 Join a Workstation to a Domain 12. 4. 6 Create User Accounts 12. 4. 7 Create OUs 12. 4. 8 Delete OUs TESTOUT PC PRO