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33 Cards in this Set
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A command-line utility that can be used to import and export data to and from Active Directory in a comma-seperated file format
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CSVDE
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An account is disabled or enabled be an administrator. Disabled account cannot be used.
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Disabled
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Groups that can be used for tasks such as sending e-mail to a lot of users and contacts. It cannot be used to control security.
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Distribution Groups
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Can only be assigned permissions to a resource available in the domain in which it is created. Group membership can come from any domain within the forest. Created on doamin controllers within the domain
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Domain Local Group
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A command-line utilityused to add objects to Active Diresctory
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DSADD
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A command-line utility used to modify Active Directory objects
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DSMOD
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A command-line utility used to move or rename Active Diresctory objects
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DSMOVE
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A command-line utility used to query for Active Directory objects
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DSQUERY
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A command-line utility used to delete Active Directory objects
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DSRM
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A group that is mainly used for organizing other objects into administrative units.
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Global Group
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A container object that is used to organize a collection of users, computers, contacts, or other groups into a single object reference
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Group
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Groups can have the following ________: local, domain local, global, or universal.
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group scope
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A ____________ determines who can be a member of the group and where the group can be assigned permissions
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group's scope
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Groups can be either security groups or distribution groups.
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Group types
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_____________ groups cannot be included in SACLs or DACLs
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Distribution
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A command-line utlity that can be used to import and export data to and from Active Directory using LDAP Interchange Format
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LDIFDE
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Can only be assigned permissions to a resource available on the local machine in which it is created
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local group
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a tool to move objects from one domain to another within the same forest
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Movetree
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An account can be ________ automatically by the system after too many failed log-on attempts.
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locked out
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An object in Active Directory that represents a print queue.
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printer object
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a unique attribute of a user object that specifies the username used to log on to the domain.
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sAMAccountName
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a group that can be used as a distribution group and can also be included in SACLs and DACLs to control access and auditing
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security groups
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The name by which a client uniquely identifies an instance of a service on the network
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Service Pricipal Name (SPN)
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an object in Active Directory that represents a shared folder (a share folder) on the network
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shared folder object
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a user attribute that is enabled only in domains at the Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003 functional level.
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SIDhistory
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It is used to track the previous SIDs of migrated users and groups.
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SIDhistory
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can be assigned permissions to any resource in any domain within the forest.
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Universal Group
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____________ groups can consist of any user or group object except for local groups
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Universal
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a user account configured with attributes that can be copied in order to simplify the creation of user accounts with common attributes
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user account template
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the Active Directory Users and Computers property that maps to the userPricipalName attribute
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user logon name
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The Active Directory Users and Computers property that maps to the sAMAccountName attribute
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user logon name (pre-Windows 2000)
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Objects in Active Directory that represents users in your domain.
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User objects
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A unique attribute of a user object that specifies the username that can be used to log on to the domain from clients that support Active Directory
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userPrincipalName (UPN)
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