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Articles By zhui meng
Controllingaccess To Active Directory Objects
Submitted as: Mike Jones
A security principal is a user, group, computer, or service that is assigned a unique security identifier (SID). A SID uniquely identifies the user, group, computer, or service in the enterprise and is used to manage security principals.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Using Saved Queries
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Directory Users And Computers console file (Dsa.msc) and are restored every time the console is opened. Once you have successfully created a customized set of queries, you can copy the console file to other Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in the same domain.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
To Use Run As To Start A Program As An Administrator
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Jean says that there are four internal auditors in the forest root domain. There are two internal auditors in each of the child domains. Each set of internal auditors has been placed in a global group within each domain.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Best Practices For Assigning Permissions
Submitted as: Mike Jones
You delegate administrative control of domains and containers in order to provide other administrators, groups, or users with the ability to manage functions according to their needs.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Administering Special Permissions
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Special permissions are assigned in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for the object, -which is accessed by using the Active Directory Users And Computers console.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Delegating Administrative Control
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Running Windows Server 2003 as an administrator makes the system vulnerable to Trojan horse attacks and other security risks. For most tasks, administrators should be assigned to the Users or Power Users group.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Practice: Using Run As To Start A Program As An Administrator
Submitted as: Mike Jones
In domains with a domain functional level set to Windows 2000 mixed, domain local groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, and global groups from any domain. In domains with a domain functional level set to Windows 2000 mixed, universal groups do not exist.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
To Remove Security Principals And Their Permissions
Submitted as: Mike Jones
In the Select Users, Computers, Or Groups dialog box, type the user or group for which you want to delegate administration in the Enter The Object Names To Select box, and then click OK. Click Next on the Users Or Groups page.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Case Scenarioexercise
Submitted as: Mike Jones
Your manager, Dragan Tomic, was promoted from Network Operations Manager to Chief Information Officer (CIO). You are now the Network Operations Manager. This means you are in charge of the network administration team, which includes seven other administrators.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration
Administeringactive Directory Objects
Submitted as: Mike Jones
To control access to Active Directory objects, you grant or deny permissions to security principals. You set permissions to either Allow or Deny. Denied permissions take precedence over all other permissions.(read
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Category : System/Network Administration