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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.
Select one:
a. Restricted Domain Controller
b. Limited Access Domain Controller
c. Read-Only Domain Controller
d. Replication-Limited Domain Controller
b. Limited Access Domain Controller
The ____ stores information about every object within a forest.
Select one:
a. global catalog
b. global master
c. schema master
d. master catalog
a. global catalog
A ____ usually is a higher-level representation of how a business, government, or school is organized, for example reflecting a geographical location or major division of that organization.
Select one:
a. forest
b. domain
c. tree
d. member server
b. domain
A[n] ____ means that if A and B have a trust and B and C have a trust, A and C automatically have a trust as well.
Select one:
a. one-way trust
b. transitive trust
c. linear trust
d. implied trust
b. transitive trust
A ____ is a TCP/IP-based concept (container) within Active Directory that is linked to IP subnets.
Select one:
a. forest
b. domain
c. site
d. tree
c. site
You are attempting to join a Windows 7 client to a Server 2008 Active Directory domain. You keep getting the message "An Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for the domain could not be contacted." Select the item below that cannot cause this message to occur.
Select one:
a. IP configuration on the client specifies the incorrect DNS server
b. You do not have administrative rights on the client computer
c. User name and password used for joining the computer to the domain is incorrect
d. Network cable disconnected from client
e. Router configuration is incorrect
c. User name and password used for joining the computer to the domain is incorrect
Object
A network resource, such as a server or user account, that has distinct attribution or properties, is defined in a domain, and exists in Active Directory
mandatory user profile
A user profile set up by the server administrator that is loaded from the server to the client each time the user logs on; changes that the user makes to the profile are not saved
directory service
A large container (database) of network data and resources, such as computers, printers, user accounts, and user groups, that enable management and fast access to those resources
ou
Organizational Unit

A grouping of objects within a domain that provides a means to establish specific policies for governing those objects
security groups
used to assign a group of users permission to access network resources
Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
A domain controller that houses Active Directory information, but cannot be updated, such as to create a new account. This specialized domain controller receives updates domain the regular DCs, but does not replicate to any DCs because it is read-only by design
Global Security Group
A group that typically contains user accounts from its home domain, and that is a member of domain local groups in the same or other domains, so as to give that global groups member accounts access to the resources defined to the domain local group
Transitive Trust
A trust relationship between two or more domains in a tree, in which each domain has access to objects in the others
Schema -
Elements used in the definition of each object contained in active directly, including the object and its attributes
MultiMaster Replication
Windows server 2003 and 2008 networks can have multiple servers called DCs that store active directory information and replicate it to each other. Because each DC acts as a master, replication does not stop when one DC is down and updates to Active Directory Continue, for example creating a new account.
Site
An option in Active Directory to interconnect IP subnets so that the server can determine the fastest route to connect clients for authentication and to connect DCs for Replication of Active Directory. Site information also enables Active Directory to create redundant routes for DC replication
Account Operators
Members of this group can create, modify, and delete accounts for users, groups, and computers located in the Users or Computers containers and organizational units in the domain, except the Domain Controllers organizational unit. Members of this group do not have permission to modify the Administrators or the Domain Admins groups, nor do they have permission to modify the accounts for members of those groups. Members of this group can log on locally to domain controllers in the domain and shut them down. Because this group has significant power in the domain, add users with caution.
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.


Select one:


a. container

b. branch

c. tree

d. OU
d. OU
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.


Select one:


a. Restricted Domain Controller

b. Limited Access Domain Controller

c. Read-Only Domain Controller

d. Replication-Limited Domain Controller
c. Read-Only Domain Controller
Each kind of object in Active Directory is defined through the ____, which is like a small database of information associated with that object, including the object class and its attributes.


Select one:


a. forest

b. template

c. schema

d. dimension
c. schema
You need to grant several users the right to join computer to the Active Directory domain that you manage. You would like to use a built in group that has the permissions granted to it already, but you do not want to grant administrative rights to the entire domain. What group should you add the user to?
Account Operators
In a ____, the user does not have permission to update the folder containing his profile.


Select one:


a. read-only user profile

b. mandatory user profile

c. limited user profile

d. restricted user profile
a. read-only user profile
____ are used in Microsoft operating systems to provide a consistent working environment for one or more users.


Select one:


a. Environments

b. Settings

c. Templates

d. Profiles
d. Profiles
____ 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.


Select one:


a. Restricted Domain Controller

b. Limited Access Domain Controller

c. Read-Only Domain Controller

d. Replication-Limited Domain Controller
b. Limited Access Domain Controller
A ____ contains one or more domains that are in a common relationship.


Select one:


a. forest

b. root

c. tree

d. branch
c. tree