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Creating User Profiles
Submitted as: Mike Jones
To create mandatory user profiles, you must create a profile template, define a profile template storage location, define a profile, assign a profile to a user account, and configure the profile as mandatory.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Local Groups
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Use local groups only on computers that do not belong to a domain. Using local groups on domain computers prevents you from centralizing group administration. Local groups do not appear in Active Directory, and you must administer local groups separately for each computer.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Best Practices For User Profiles
Submitted as: Mike Jones
To plan a user authentication strategy, you must determine whether your organization will use keyboard or smart card logon. For keyboard logon, you must determine the user account naming convention and password requirements.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Practice: Administering User Accounts
Submitted as: Mike Jones
After the password has been set for a user account, either by the administrator or by the user, the password is not visible to any user, including the administrator.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Security Descriptor Reference Domain
Submitted as: Mike Jones
When an object is created in an application directory partition, the definition of the default security descriptor is difficult because an application directory partition can have replicas on different domain controllers belonging to different domains.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Changing The Group Scope
Submitted as: Mike Jones
As your organization grows and changes, you might discover groups that you no longer need. Be sure to delete these groups. Deleting unnecessary groups ensures you maintain security so you do not accidentally assign permissions for accessing resources to groups you no longer need.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Special Identity Groups
Submitted as: Mike Jones
On computers running Windows Server 2003, members include Authenticated Users and Domain Guests. On computers running earlier versions of the operating system, members include Authenticated Users and Domain Guests, plus Anonymous Logon.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Groups In The Users Folder
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Windows Server 2003 creates default security groups in the Users folder in the Active Directory Users And Computers console. The groups in the Users folder are primarily used to assign default sets of permissions to users who have administrative responsibilities in the domain.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Humongous Insurance's Forest Structure
Submitted as: Mike Jones
You are one of several network administrators assigned to handle the forest root domain and College Station site. Your manager, Jean Trenary, has called a meeting of all network and desktop administrators. She wants to address several issues.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Selective Authentication
Submitted as: Mike Jones
The settings for the Apply Onto list and the Apply These Permissions To Objects And/ Or Containers Within This Container Only check box in the Permission Entry dialog box for an object are the same in both the Object and Properties tabs,(read
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Category : System/Network Administration