2.1 - Active Directory Flashcards

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Active Directory

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  • A database of everything on the network
    – Computers, user accounts, file shares,
    printers, groups, and more
  • Manage authentication
    – Users login using their AD credentials
  • Centralized access control
    – Determine which users can access resources
  • Commonly used by the help desk
    – Reset passwords
    – Add and remove accounts
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Domain

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  • The name associated with this related
    group of users, computers, and resources
    – Each domain has a name
  • Domain controllers store this central domain database
    – Active Directory is the service that
    manages this directory
  • Often referenced when troubleshooting
    – Is this computer on the domain?
    – Can you reset the domain password?
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Organizational units (OU)

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  • Keep the (very large) database organized
    – Users, Computers
  • Create your own hierarchy
    – Countries, states, buildings, departments, etc.
  • Apply policies to an OU
    – Can be very large:
    – Domain Users
    – Can be for a specific group:
    – Marketing, North America,
    – Pegasus galaxy
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Login script

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  • Automate a series of tasks during login
    – Assign a script to a specific user, group, or OU
  • Associate the script with a Group Policy
    – User Configuration > Policies >
    – Windows Settings > Scripts
  • Create different login scripts for different OUs
    – Customize based on your needs
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Group Policy/updates

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  • Manage the computers or users with Group Policies
    – Local and Domain policies
    – Group Policy Management Editor
  • A central console
    – Login scripts
    – Network configurations (QoS)
    – Security parameters
    Update a client with the gpupdate utility:
    > gpupdate /force
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Home folder

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  • Assign a user Home folder to a network folder
    – Manage and backup files from the network
    – Avoid storing files on the local computer
  • When added to the user profile, the directories
    are automatically created
    – And proper permissions are assigned
  • Requires some training
    – Encourage users to store files on the
    network Home folder
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Folder redirection

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  • Some users and applications use the
    Windows Library folders
    – Desktop, Downloads,
    – Music, Documents, etc.
  • Redirect the folders to a network share
    – Group Policy > User Configuration >
    – Windows settings > Folder Redirection
  • This is often paired with the Offline Files feature
    – You’re not always connected
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Security groups

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  • Create a group
    – Assign permissions to the group
  • Set the rights and permissions to the group
    – Add users to the group
  • Some built-in groups
    – Users, guests
    – Remote management users
    – Event Log Readers
  • Save time
    – Avoid confusion and mistakes
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