1. | Each user on the network is represented in the Active Directory by a user _________ object. |
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2. | Windows Server 2003 user accounts are created and managed by using which tool? |
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3. | An object that can hold other objects is known as a . |
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4. | ________ are used to logically divide a domain. |
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5. | True or false: A user may be in only one group other than the default Domain Users group. |
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6. | A user who needs to administer multiple domains should be made a member of the ________________ group. |
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7. | Users who need to set permissions on files but do not need to modify user accounts should be placed into the ___________________ group. |
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8. | In general, should users be placed into global groups or domain local groups? |
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9. | Which type of group usually is assigned access to resources? |
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10. | Groups created in the Active Directory to allow e-mail to be sent to multiple users are known as ______________ groups. |
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11. | True or false: A user account in Windows Server 2003 should be thought of as representing a role in the organization, not an individual employee. __________ |
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12. | The hours when a user may log on to the network can be configured from the ______________ tab in the User Properties window. |
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13. | Permissions give you access to resources, whereas _______________ let you perform tasks. |
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14. | True or false: Users can be prevented from changing their own password in Windows Server 2003. _____________________________________________ |
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15. | If you wish to share files from your Windows XP Professional machine but have no server to provide Active Directory services, you can use only _______________________________ groups to provide this access. |
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Answers
1. | Account |
2. | Active Directory Users and Computers |
3. | Container |
4. | Organizational units |
5. | False |
6. | Enterprise Admins |
7. | Server Operators |
8. | Global groups |
9. | Domain local group |
10. | Distribution |
11. | True |
12. | Account |
13. | Rights |
14. | True |
15. | Local |
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