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40 Cards in this Set
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What are the 2 main functions of user accounts in Active Directory?
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-Provide a method for user authentication to the network
-Provide detailed information about a user |
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Where are user accounts stored, from windows machines that are not part of a domain?
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Security Accounts Manager (SAM) on the local machine
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User accounts created in AD are referred to as what?
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Domain user accounts
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Can Domain user accounts usually log onto any computer that's in the AD forest?
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Yes
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What is a collection of a user's personal files and settings that define his or her working environment?
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A user profile
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What type of profile is stored on the same system where the user logs on?
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A local profile
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What type of profile follows the user no matter which computer he logs on to?
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Roaming profile
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What are the 2 locations that a roaming profile is created from?
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-NETLOGON share
& -Default profile on the local system |
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In order to create a roaming profile you need to create a folder on the domain controller and name it what?
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Default User.V2
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.V2 extensions are created for roaming profiles in order to distinguish client OS's that are what?
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Pre-Vista
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When you don't want users to be able to change their profile or only have the ability to make temporary changes, what kind of profile should you create?
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Mandatory Profile
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Mandatory profiles are commonly used in what type of situations?
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Where multiple users share a single profile
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If the domain controller goes down, can a user with a mandatory profile logon to the computer? Why?
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Yes, because even though the system cannot retrieve the mandatory profile from the DC, it will be able to use a temporary profile.
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Can a user with a super mandatory profile logon when the mandatory profile is unavailable?
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No
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Many aspects of a user's profile can be managed by using what?
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Group Policies
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What is a cost of using roaming profiles?
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They can become bloated and cause latency
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How can you relieve some of the problems associated with roaming profiles?
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Folder redirection
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What are the 2 different types of groups?
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-Distribution group
& -Security groups |
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What type of group is used to group users together mainly for sending e-mails to several people at once with an application like Microsoft Exchange?
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Distribution group
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What type of group is the main active directory object administrators use to manage network resource access and grant rights to users?
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Security groups
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What determines the reach of a groups application in a domain or a forest, which security principals in a forest can be group members and to which forest resources a group can be assigned rights or permissions?
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Group Scope
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What are the 3 group scope options in a Windows Server 2008 forest?
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-Domain Local
-Global -Universal |
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How should members of a single domain environment be assigned access to resources in terms of group scope membership?
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-Accounts are made members of
-Global groups, which are made members of -Domain Local groups, which are assigned -Permissions |
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How should members of a multidomain environment be assigned access to resources in terms of group scope membership?
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-Accounts are made members of
-Global groups, which when necessary are nested in -Global groups, which are then made members of -Universal groups, which are made members of -Domain Local groups, which are assigned -Permissions to resources |
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Which group is the main security principal recommended for assigning rights and permissions to domain resources?
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Domain Local group
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Which group is used mainly to group users from the same domain with similar access or rights requirements?
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Global group
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Which group's membership information is stored only on domain controllers configured as global catalog servers and are the only type of group with a truly universal nature?
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Universal group
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Which group scales better and is easier to manage if dealing with an organization that has multiple departments needing access to a single resource?
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Global groups
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What group is created in the SAM database on a member server or workstation or stand alone computer?
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Local group
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All default groups in the built in folder are members of what?
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Domain Local group
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Domain local groups used for assigning what in the local domain?
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Rights and permissions
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When are computer accounts usually created?
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When a computer is joined to a domain
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What are the 2 programs that can bulk import or export active directory data?
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-CSVDE
-LDIFDE |
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Which program can only create objects in AD?
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CSVDE
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Which program can create or modify objects in AD?
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LDIFDE
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Which program doesnot set passwords, so all user accounts are disabled until you create a password for each account?
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CSVDE
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Which program is commonly used to export users from one domain and import them into another domain?
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LDIFDE
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What are the 3 categories of user accounts in Windows?
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-Local
-Domain -Built-in |
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What file do you see in the root of a user's mandatory profile?
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Ntuser.man
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What commands can you use together to change attributes of several users at once?
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-DSQUERY
-DSMOD |