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50 Cards in this Set
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What does RSoP Stand for?
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RSoP—the Resultant Set of Policy
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What Windows Server 2003 features at least two GPO troubleshooting tools that administrators are expected to be familiar
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RSOP and GPRESULT
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FYI
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Start | Help and Support, under Support Tasks, you will find a System Information link.
Clicking on this link pulls up another menu. Choose View Advanced System Information to continue. In the third menu you are presented with, select View Group Policy Settings Applied |
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You can confirm
whether policy refresh was successful from |
Application section of the Event Log,
information event ID 1704: Event |
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Default policy refresh interval is?
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90 minutes for client computers
and member servers 5 Minutes for DC |
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Group policy
files are stored in? |
SYSVOL shares on domain controllers
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What is used to replicate the content of SYSVOL shares?
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The File Replication
Service (FRS) |
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What tool is runs a series of diagnostic tests on a domain controller;
these tests include replication and topology integrity checks |
Dcdiag
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This tool is used to analyze replication mechanisms in great detail.
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Repadmin
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very
convenient and fast way to To verify whether FRS is having problems replicating SYSVOL data to other domain controllers. |
File Replication Service log in Event Viewer
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This allows you to view replication topology and replication
information and settings, such as connection object properties, using a convenient GUI application. |
Replmon
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This console
allows backing up and restoring individual group policy objects, giving administrators a flexible mechanism to implement GPO backups before and after policy object modifications are performed |
Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
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Whatrestores the Default Domain Policy and Default Domain Controllers Policy to
their original post-Dcpromo state? |
DcGPOFix utility
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Where are the four places you can check GPO's?
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Gpresult
ADUC ADSS GPMC |
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Logging Policy Processing Information is located where?
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%systemroot%\debug\usermode folder\userenv.log
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If your software package is assigned to a computer object, it will install when?
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When the comuter is rebooted.
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Publishing software
packages is only available to users, and applications published through group policies can be found in |
Add/Remove Programs applet in Control Panel.
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GPO Process starts with?
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Local, Site, Domain, OU
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What three Active Directory, partitions exist on any DC and must be replicated?
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Domain partition
Configuration partition Schema partition |
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What are the two Forestwide master roles?
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Schema Master
Domain Naming Master |
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What are the 3 domainwide master roles.
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Relative ID (RID) Master
(PDC) Emulator Infrastructure Master |
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What is a Schema?
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The schema is a database that is used to define objects and their attributes.
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The schema is made up of?
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classes and attributes
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What is a Global Catalog Server?
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The GC server is a DC that stores a copy of
all objects in its host domain, and a partial copy of objects in other domains throughout the forest |
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What is a build in process which creates the replication topology in active directory Forest.
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Knowledge
Consistency Checker (KCC) |
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What are 4 Active Directory Domains and Trusts?
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Shortcut trust
Forest trust Realm trust External trust |
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Is transitive, and can be either one-way or two-way.
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shortcut trust
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Class A IP?
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0-126
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Class B IP?
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128-191
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Class C IP?
Class D IP? Class E IP? |
192-223
224 - 239 240 + |
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Port - DNS
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53
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Port - FTP
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21
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LDAP
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329
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LDAP (SSL)
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636
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POP3
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110
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SMTP
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25
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TELNET
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23
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HTTP
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80
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RPC
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135
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RDP
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3389
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SSL
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443
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FTY - ADM file storage and defaults
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In the Sysvol folder of each domain controller, each domain GPO maintains a single folder, and this folder is named the Group Policy Template (GPT). The GPT stores all the ADM files that were used in Group Policy Object Editor when the GPOs were last created or edited.
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FYI - Group Policy Template (GPT).
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System.adm
Inetres.adm Conf.adm Wmplayer.adm Wuau.adm |
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SYSVOL
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The Windows Server 2003 System Volume (SYSVOL) is a collection of folders and reparse points in the file systems that exist on each domain controller in a domain. SYSVOL provides a standard location to store important elements of Group Policy objects (GPOs) and scripts so that the File Replication service (FRS) can distribute them to other domain controllers within that domain
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DSadd
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DSadd is the most important member of this DS scripting family. The primary use of DSadd is to quickly add user accounts to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory. However, you can also use this method to create OUs computers, groups, or even contacts.
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DSmod
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modify Active Directory attributes
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DSQuery
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Queries the directory by using search criteria that you specify. Each of the dsquery commands finds objects of a specific object type,
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What is LDAP?
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The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP (IPA: [ˈɛl dæp]), is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP.[1]
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Kerberos
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Kerberos is a computer network authentication protocol, which allows individuals communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner.
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Schema MMC
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Start, Run, regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll.
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