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Domain
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Group of users, servers, and other resources that share a centralized database of account and security information
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Domain
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Is established on a network to make it easier to organize and manage resources and security |
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Domain
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Not confined by geographical boundaries ,but can represent a group of users and computers that are located at a single physical location, or users and computers across many locations
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Domain
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A security boundary with access to its objects controlled by an Access Control List (ACL) |
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Domain
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Can have its own security policies and can establish trust relationships with other domains
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Active Directory
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A directory service implemented by Microsoft for Windows domain networks
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Active Directory
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Included in most Window Server operating systems |
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Active Directory
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Its domain controller authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a domain network by assigning and enforcing security policies for all computers and installing or updating software
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Active Directory
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Is a powerful tool that allows multiple sites, domains, and even the Internet to fully integrate together
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Active Directory |
Has a tree-like structure that is similar to the hierarchy of folders and subfolders in a Windows operation system structure
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Active Directory |
Includes domain, organizational units, objects and sites
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Directory
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A list that organizes resources and associates them with their characteristics,similar to a telephone _________ or a file system _________
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Directory
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A file system _________ will organize files and their characteristics such as file size, owner, type, and permissions
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Directory
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In a _________, structure information is stored in a root folder which is at the highest level; the root folder may contain several main folders; under each folder there are subfolders, and within subfolders there are other subfolders
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Files
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The basic elements that are grouped in a hierarchy of folders and subfolders
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Objects
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The basic element of Active Directory
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Active Directory
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Its services provide both logical and object (physical) structures for grouping network components
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Logical structure
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Groupings of objects based on how they logically function together |
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Grouping resources
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Logically enables you to find a resource by its name rather than its physical location
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Objects
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Logical network resources in your network environment such as network users, computers, printers, groups, data files, applications and the attributes of those objects(i.e. name, IP address, etc.)
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Objects
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Everything stored in Active Directory is stored as one of these
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Objects
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Can be organized into object classes or logical object groupings
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Container objects
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Objects that are able to hold other objects
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Container objects
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Organizational units and domains are both examples of these
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Active Directory
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Administrators use this to store and organize objects on a network into a secure logical hierarchical containment structure
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Permissions
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After adding a workstation to a domain or configuring a workstation, you then have to apply ___________ to that workstation
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Permissions
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These control access to an object, such as a folder or file
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Permissions
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When you configure a folder so that a domain local group has access to only read the contents of that folder, you are configuring these
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ACL
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When you configure a folder so that a domain local group has access to only read the contents of that folder, you are configuring that folder’s ___ of security descriptors
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ACL
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Access Control List
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To map and connect network devices to a workstation you must
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ensure you have all permissions and rights as a system administrator
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Mapping/Connecting network devices
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Similar to sharing a network printer; you can also share files and folders
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Device Manager
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A control panel tab in Microsoft Windows operating systems
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Device Manager
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Allows users to view and control the hardware attached to the computer
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Device Manager
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Indicates when a piece of hardware is not working by highlighting the offending hardwarefor the user to see
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Device Manager
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Can display the driver entries for a device that is not currently connected to a computer but had been successfully installed to run through a port, such as a USB port
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Device Manager
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All hardware devices that need an installed driver are viewable in this
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NIC
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Network Interface Card
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NIC
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Any computer that needs to access web pages or transfer data to other computers in the building needs to have this installed and configured
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NIC
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Does not require any installation CDs and can be configured easily by downloading the latest driver software directly from the manufacturer
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TCP/IP
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Defines how your computer communicates with other computers
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Static
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While there are many different ways to set up and subnet a network, all of them can be broken down into two types, one of which is...
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Dynamic
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While there are many different ways to set up and subnet a network, all of them can be broken down into two types, one of which is...
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Static Network
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Set up so that each node always has the same IP address
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Dynamic Network
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Set up in such a way that the IP address for the nodes are controlled by a single server called the DHCP server
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Computer Management Console
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Displays the Disk Management tool in the upper right pane of its window
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System Tools
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One of three categories under Computer Management |
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Storage
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One of three categories under Computer Management
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Event Viewer
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A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console |
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System Information
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A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console
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Performance Logs and Alerts
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A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console
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Shared Folder Tools |
A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console
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Device Manager
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A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console
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Local Users and Groups
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A snap-in under Systems Tools on the Computer Management console
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WMI
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Windows Management Instrumentation
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Disk Management
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A snap-in under Storage on the Computer Management console
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Disk Defragmenter
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A snap-in under Storage on the Computer Management console
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Logical Drives
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A snap-in under Storage on the Computer Management console
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Removable Storage
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A snap-in under Storage on the Computer Management console
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Services and Applications
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One of three categories under Computer Management
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WMI Control
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A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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Indexing Service |
A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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Windows Scripting Host
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A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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(WSH) |
A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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Windows Scripting Host |
(WSH) |
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Fax Service Management
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A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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Security Configuration and Analysis
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A snap-in under Services and Applications on the Computer Management console
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ACL
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Populated with multiple entries for users and groups that indicate their domain access permission |