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15 Cards in this Set
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computer
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__________ objects represent workstations that are part of the Active Directory domain. All computers within a domain share the same security database, including user and group information. Computer objects are useful for managing security permissions and enforcing Group Policy restrictions.
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contact
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_________ objects are usually used in OUs to specify the main administrative contact. __________ are not security principals like users. They are used to specify information about individuals outside the organization.
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group
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_________ objects are logical collections of users primarily for assigning security permissions to resources. When managing users, you should place them into groups and then assign permissions to the group. This allows for flexible management without the need to set permissions for individual users.
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InetOrgPerson
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__________ object is an Active Directory object that defines attributes of users in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and X.500 directories.
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MSIMaging-PSPs
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is a container for all Enterprise Scan Post Scan Process objects.
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MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queuing) Queue Alias
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____________ object is an Active Directory object for the MSMQ-Custom-Recipient class type. The _____________- object associates an Active Directory path and a user-defined alias with a public, private, or direct single-element format name. This allows a queue alias to be used to reference a queue that might not be listed in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
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Organizational Unit
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____________ object is created to build a hierarchy within the Active Directory domain. It is the smallest unit that can be used to create administrative groupings, and it can be used to assign group policies. Generally, the ____________ structure within a domain reflects a company’s business organization.
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printer
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________ objects map to printers. (duh)
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Shared Folder
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___________ objects map to server shares. They are used to organize the various file resources that may be available on file/print servers.
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user
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__________object is the fundamental security principal on which Active Directory is based. _______ accounts contain information about individuals as well as password and other permission information.
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user templates
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allow an Active Directory administrator to create a default account (for example, template_sales) and use that account to create all the other users that match it (all the salespeople).
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ldifde.exe
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The _________ utility imports from line-delimited files. This utility allows an administrator to export and import data, thus allowing batch operations like Add, Modify, and Delete to be performed in Active Directory. Windows Server 2012 includes __________ to help support batch operations. Used to import bulk accounts
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csvde.exe
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The __________ uses a comma-separated value file format. The _________ utility does not allow administrators to modify or delete objects. It supports only adding objects to Active Directory. Used to import bulk accounts
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Active Directory Migration Tool v3.2
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allows an administrator to migrate users, groups, and computers from a Microsoft Server 2003 domain (or Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, or 2012) to a Windows Server 2012 Active Directory domain.
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Offline domain join
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gives administrators the ability to preprovision computer accounts in the domain to prepare operating systems for deployments. At startup, computers can then join the domain without the need to contact a domain controller. This helps reduce the time it takes to deploy computers in a datacenter.
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