Chapter 3. Managing Groups


Objectives

This chapter covers the following Microsoft-specified objectives for the "Managing Users, Computers, and Groups" section of the Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment exam:

Create and manage groups

  • Create and modify groups by using the Active Directory Users and Computers console.

  • Identify and modify the scope of a group.

  • Manage group membership.

  • Find domain groups in which a user is a member.

  • Create and modify groups by using automation.

  • For simplicity of network administration, we can create group objects and allocate resource access rights to these objects. Then by making user accounts members of the group, we can grant them the access that the group objects have been assigned.

Outline

Introduction

126

Creating and Managing Groups

126

 

The Four Domain Functional Levels

127

 

The Three Forest Functional Levels

128

 

Group Type

129

 

Group Scope

129

  

Domain Local Groups

131

  

Global Groups

132

  

Universal Groups

132

  

Recommended Sequence of Groups

133

 

Default Groups

134

  

Default Groups on Member Servers

134

  

Default Groups in Active Directory

136

  

System Groups

137

 

Creating and Modifying Groups by Using the Active Directory Users and Computers Console

138

 

Identifying and Modifying the Scope of a Group

142

 

Managing Group Membership

144

  

Adding Accounts to Groups with Command-Line Tools

146

 

Finding Domain Groups in Which a User Is a Member

148

 

Creating and Modifying Groups by Using Automation

149

 

Assigning Groups

151

Chapter Summary

153

 

Key Terms

153

Apply Your Knowledge

153


Study Strategies

  • In studying this section, be sure to practice all the activities described. Become very familiar with Active Directory Users and Computers and creating groups.

  • Examine the use of the default groups. Know their capabilities and limitations.

  • You will need access to a Windows Server 2003 domain controller. Many of the tools are new, or they differ from those available in Windows 2000, so don't try to get by with a Windows 2000 domain controller.

  • Memorize the AGDLP acronym and what it means. It is a best practice that will serve you well, both on the exam and on the job.




MCSA. MCSE 70-290 Exam Prep. Managing and Maintaining a MicrosoftR Windows ServerT 2003 Environment
MCSA/MCSE 70-290 Exam Prep: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0789736489
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 219
Authors: Lee Scales

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