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20 Cards in this Set
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Object
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Any thing in the A.D. database
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Active Directory Features
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Centralized Management, security, object-oriented storage, LDAP, Hierarchical organization, scalability
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Architecture for A.D
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Directory System Agent (DSA) Layer, Database Layer, Extensible Storage Engine Layer.
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Data Store
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Contains schema, global catalog, and all objects in the domain controller.
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Schema
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Defines every object class in the A.D. Forest.
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Global Catalog
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Stores full Read-Write replica of all attributes for the host domain and partial replica of all object attributes for every domain in the forest.
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Contiguous Namespace
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One domain Tree > heald.edu
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Disjointed Namespace
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Single forest composed of two trees(domains)
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GUID Globally Unique ID
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Represented by a SID, GUID # never changes
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Distinguished Name (DN)
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CN= Travis Milan OU= Billionaires DC= ABC Corp DC= .com
abccorp.com |
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Relative Distinguished Name (RDN)
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Doesn't include the CN
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User Principal Name (UPN)
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travmo88@hotmail.com
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Domain Controller
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Stores a replica of the directory database
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Member Server
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Can't perform A.D. functions
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OU
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Delegate authority
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Site
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A.D. replication Fast and reliable
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Windows 2000 mixed mode
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Supports older servers
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Windows 2000 native mode
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Compatible with 2k servers and higher.
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Access control Entries
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users log-on entries
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DACL
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Rights and Permissions
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