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36 Cards in this Set
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What is Active Directory derived from?
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X.500
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What is X.500?
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The standard for hierarchical database.
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What does Active Directory provide?
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A single point of management for windows based user accounts, clients, servers and applications.
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What is the primary security boundary for Active Directory?
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The Forest
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What is the domain considered?
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The Administrative Boundry
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What designation is given to the first domain in the Forest?
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Forest Root Domain
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How are Domains in Active Directory identified?
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Thru there DNS names.
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Administration is rooted at which level?
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The Forest Level
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Domains and OU's are commonly used to define what?
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Administrative Boundries
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What 2 types of admin groups does each Forest have?
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Enterprise Admin
Schema Admin |
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Each domain has what type of group?
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Admin Group
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Administrators in a parent domain automatically have permissions for all child domains through what?
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Transitive Trusts
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What is the minimum amount of mega bits that connect a reliable high-bandwidth network link?
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10-megabites
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What is a routing group?
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A collection of well-connected Exchange Server 2003 servers.
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What 2 things are linked to the physical topology of the network?
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Active Directory Sites and Exchange Server 2003
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What does Active Directory Schema contain?
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Formal definitions of every object class that can be created in the A-Dir Forest.
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What does the Global Catalog provide?
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Universal Group membership information to the user account that is attempting a login.
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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
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Which Operation Master Role has:
- Forest wide operation role - controls the addition or removal of domains from the forest. |
Domain Master
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Which Operation Master Role has:
- Domain wide operation role - controls the sequence number for the domain controllers w/in the domain |
Relative ID Master
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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
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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
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What does Naming contexts provide?
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Boundaries for and Structure to the ActDir database.
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What are the 3 Naming Contexts?
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Domain
Configuration Schema |
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What does the Domain naming context do?
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Stores all the domain object for ExSvr2k3.
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What does the configuration naming context do?
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Stores information about the physical structure of the Exchange organization.
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What does the Schema naming context do?
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Contains information a bout the object classes and their attributes that can be stored in ActDir.
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What are the 2 services provided by Exchange Server 2k3?
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DSProxy
DSAccess |
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What is DSProxy?
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Functions as an intermediary between the client and the global catalog.
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What is DSAccess?
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Manages a cache of recently accessed ActDir data.
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What is IIS?
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Internet Information Service
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What are the 3 things that make up the IIS?
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SMTP service
NNTP service World Wide Web service |
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What are the 2 core Win2k and WinSvr2k3 SMTP services?
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IIS 5.0
IIS 6.0 |
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_________ relies on this service for E-Mail.
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Exchange
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What does NNTP service provide?
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user access to newsgroups either internally or on the internet.
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What is RPC over HTTP?
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Using outlook 2k3 to connect to ExSvr2k3 using HTTP.
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