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Master User Domain (MUD)
Windows NT 4 domain that was used exclusively for user and group accounts in a multimaster domain environment.
Maximum Password Age setting
The setting that determines the longest amount of time that a password is allowed to be used within a network before the user is forced to change it.
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Software that allows an administrator to add snapins to it so that they can manage and maintain the systems and services for which they are responsible.
Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE)
40-bit or 128-bit encryption algorithm that uses RC4 and provides confidentiality between clients and servers when IPSec is not available.
mid-level DNS security policy
Rules that dictate how the DNS server is used within the organization. These rules dictate that limited Internet interoperability is available through the DNS infrastructure.
Minimum Password Age setting
This setting sets the amount of time that a user must use a new password before they are allowed to change it.
Minimum Password Length setting
This setting specifies how many characters must be included in the password.
MMC
See Microsoft Management Console (MMC) .
most- restrictive /most-inclusive strategy
Group nesting method that dictates that you should first add users to groups that are most restrictive for their needs and then add those groups to other groups that allow large groups of users to access resources.
MPPE
See Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE).
MUD
See Master User Domains (MUDs).
multifactor authentication
Using additional methods , in addition to passwords, to authenticate, such as biometrics and smart cards.
multiple forest, no trust design
Perimeter network design option that creates a forest for resources within the perimeter network, but no trust relationship exists between the perimeter forest and the internal forest.
multiple forest, one-way trust design
Perimeter network design option that creates a forest for resources within the perimeter network and allows a trust relationship to be created so that administrators from the internal network can access perimeter resources.
multiple forest, two-way trust design
Perimeter network design option that creates a forest for resources within the perimeter network and allows a two-trust relationship to be created so that administrators from the internal network can access perimeter resources and systems within the perimeter network can access internal resources.



MCSE
MCSE: Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Design Study Guide (70-297)
ISBN: 0782143210
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 159
Authors: Brad Price, Sybex

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