Exam 4: Introduction to Active Directory and Account Management

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List two advantages of using profiles.

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Multiple users can use the same computer and maintain their own customized settings.When users log on,they receive their own personalized settings that were saved when they last logged off.
Profiles can be stored on a network server so they are available to users regardless of the computer they use to log on.
Profiles can be made mandatory so users have the same settings each time they log on.When a user logs on,she can modify the settings but the changes are never saved when the user logs off.

AD LDS is installed as a server role via Server Manager.

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Match each term with the correct statement below. -The highest level in an Active Directory design

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One reason for having an RODC is for better security at branch locations,where physical security measures might not be as strong as at a central office.

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____ are used in Microsoft operating systems to provide a consistent working environment for one or more users.

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Discuss the policy sets that an organization might consider when planning fine-grained password policies.

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DNS is a TCP/IP-based name service that converts computer and domain host names to dotted decimal addresses and vice versa,through a process called ____.

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____ and user accounts enable an organization to delegate authority over objects,such as Active Directory containers,user accounts,groups,and applications.

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Every resource in a domain is called a(n)____.

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Match each term with the correct statement below. -A skeleton version of Active Directory Domain Services,housing only those elements needed for central configuration and data management required by applications,including directory replication and security services

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Explain the purpose of a local security group.

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The Windows Server 2008 option to stop Active Directory Domain Services can involve considerable downtime.

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The ____ stores information about every object within a forest.

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A ____ is one in which every child object contains the name of the parent object.

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Discuss the advantages and reasons for creating more than one password and lockout policy based on security group or user.

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Active Directory is a ____ that houses information about all network resources such as servers,printers,user accounts,groups of user accounts,security policies,and other information.

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List two types of changes that can now be tracked using auditing capabilities introduced in Active Directory in Windows Server 2008 R2.

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A ____ is different from normal DCs in that you cannot use it to update information in Active Directory and it does not replicate to regular DCs.

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A(n)____ is a grouping of related objects within a domain,similar to the idea of having subfolders within a folder,and can be used to reflect the structure of the organization without having to completely restructure the domain(s)when that structure changes.

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In Active Directory,a(n)____________________ is a fundamental component or container that holds information about all network resources that are grouped within it-servers,printers,and other physical resources,users,and user groups.

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