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What is Active Directory derived from?
X.500
What is X.500?
The standard for hierarchical database.
What does Active Directory provide?
A single point of management for windows based user accounts, clients, servers and applications.
What is the primary security boundary for Active Directory?
The Forest
What is the domain considered?
The Administrative Boundry
What designation is given to the first domain in the Forest?
Forest Root Domain
How are Domains in Active Directory identified?
Thru there DNS names.
Administration is rooted at which level?
The Forest Level
Domains and OU's are commonly used to define what?
Administrative Boundries
What 2 types of admin groups does each Forest have?
Enterprise Admin
Schema Admin
Each domain has what type of group?
Admin Group
Administrators in a parent domain automatically have permissions for all child domains through what?
Transitive Trusts
What is the minimum amount of mega bits that connect a reliable high-bandwidth network link?
10-megabites
What is a routing group?
A collection of well-connected Exchange Server 2003 servers.
What 2 things are linked to the physical topology of the network?
Active Directory Sites and Exchange Server 2003
What does Active Directory Schema contain?
Formal definitions of every object class that can be created in the A-Dir Forest.
What does the Global Catalog provide?
Universal Group membership information to the user account that is attempting a login.
Which Operation Master Role has:
- Forest Wide Operation Role
- Controls all the updates and modifications to the Schema itself
-controls the definition of each object in the directory and the objects attributes.
Schema Master
Which Operation Master Role has:
- Forest wide operation role
- controls the addition or removal of domains from the forest.
Domain Master
Which Operation Master Role has:
- Domain wide operation role
- controls the sequence number for the domain controllers w/in the domain
Relative ID Master
Which Operation master role:
- Used whenever a domain contains non-ActDir computers
- Acts as a Windows NT primary domain controller for legacy client OS.
PDC Emulator
Which Operations Master Role:
- Responsible for maintaining all inter-domain object references
- should NOT be on the same domain controller ass the Global Catalog Server
-Isnt required if all domain controllers are global catalog servers
Infrastructure Master
What does Naming contexts provide?
Boundaries for and Structure to the ActDir database.
What are the 3 Naming Contexts?
Domain
Configuration
Schema
What does the Domain naming context do?
Stores all the domain object for ExSvr2k3.
What does the configuration naming context do?
Stores information about the physical structure of the Exchange organization.
What does the Schema naming context do?
Contains information a bout the object classes and their attributes that can be stored in ActDir.
What are the 2 services provided by Exchange Server 2k3?
DSProxy
DSAccess
What is DSProxy?
Functions as an intermediary between the client and the global catalog.
What is DSAccess?
Manages a cache of recently accessed ActDir data.
What is IIS?
Internet Information Service
What are the 3 things that make up the IIS?
SMTP service
NNTP service
World Wide Web service
What are the 2 core Win2k and WinSvr2k3 SMTP services?
IIS 5.0
IIS 6.0
_________ relies on this service for E-Mail.
Exchange
What does NNTP service provide?
user access to newsgroups either internally or on the internet.
What is RPC over HTTP?
Using outlook 2k3 to connect to ExSvr2k3 using HTTP.