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What are the requirements for installing Active Directory?
-Server running windows server 2003 standard edition, enterprise or datacenter.

-An administrator account and password on the local machine.

-An NTFS partition for the Sysvol folder structure.

- 200MB of free space

- 50MB free space for the transaction log files.
What are the pre-installation tasks?
- local administrator password

- domain controller type

- domain type

- DNS installation information

- Permissions settings

- Desired Directory Service Restore mode password

- Installation CD-ROM

- Any relevant service packs or hot fixes
What is the forest root domain?
The first active directory domain on the network
What is a flexible single master operation roles?
Specific server role that work together to enable the multi-master functionality of Active Directory.
How do you start the Active Directory Installation Wizard?
Type dcprommo in the run command.
How do you verify the creation of forward lookup zones after installation of Active Directory?
-Open DNS from administrative tools folder
-Expand your server
-Expand forward lookup zones heading. You should see the currently configured forward lookup zones.
What is the default run time for KCC?
Every 15 minutes
What are the four default Active Directory partitions?
Domain, Schema, Configuration, and Application
What is the default backup time for Universal Group Caching?
Every 8 hours
Cross forest trust
2003 only
Which window support tool can manage and verify trusts , join computers to domains, and verify replication ability and permissions between partners?
NETDOM
What is aging and scavenging?
A process that can be used by Windows Server 2003 DNS to clean up the DNS database when resources are no longer needed or required.
What is a replica ring?
The logical connection between domain controllers within a site that exchange Active Directory information
What is a site?
IP subnets that are well connected.
What is a bridgehead server?
A single server in each site selected to perform site-to-site replication between sites.
What are the four characteristics of a administratively created site link?
-There must be two or more sites that need to communicatees using the same protocol.

-The site link objects are manually defined

-The site link objects correspond to the WAN links connecting the sites

-The ISTG uses the site links to establish replication between locations
What are the three attributes of a site link?
Cost, Schedule, Frequency
What is the default frequency for replication?
Every 180 minutes (3hours)
What are the two replication protocols?
RPC over IP

SMTP
What is the maximum number of hops that the KCC will allow between domain controllers?
3
What are the three functions of the Global Catalog
Facilitation of searches for objects in the forest

Resolution of user prinicpal names

Provision of universal group membership information
What are the three domain specific fsmo roles?
RID Master

Infastructure Master

Primary Domain Controller Emulator
What command is required to move an object to a different domain?
Movetree.exe
What are the two forest wide roles ?
Domain Naming Master

Schema Master
What command do you use to determine the status of the target domain controller?
Repadmin.exe
What command allows you to transfer and seize FSMO roles
Ntdsutil.exe
Name the three types of user accounts
Local

Domain

Built In
What are the two group types?
Distribution groups

Security groups
What is nesting?
Groups are added as members of other groups
What is a strong password?
A combination of at least eight characters in length contains upper and letters numbers and non non alphabetic characters
What are the four reasons to create OUs in your Active Directory Structure?
To represent the functional or geographical model of your company

To allow sub-administrative control over a containers resource

To impose control over client computers or users through the use of Group policy objects

To hide objects within your domain structure
What are the two default group policy objects?
Default domain policy

Default domain controllers policy
How are group policies processed?
1) Local policies
2) Site policies
3) Domain policies
4) OU policies
The ___ ____ allows administrators to log sucessful and failed security events such as logon, account access, and object acess.
Audit Policy
What are the three System Services Policy?
Automatic
Manual
Disabled
What is the command used to manually update a group policy?
Gpupdate
What are the four phases of a software life cycle?
Planning, Inplementation, Maintenance, and Removal
When using multiple rules how are rules applied?
1) Hash Rules
2) Certificate Rules
3) Internet Zone Rules
4) Path Rules
What benefits does monitoring Active Directory provide?
Early alerts to potential problems

Improved system reliability

Fewer support calls to the helpdesk

Improved system performance
Where is the first place you should look if you suspect a problem with Active Directory?
The directory services log