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1. Schema Master 2. Domain Naming Master 3. Infrastructure Master 4. Relative ID (RID) Master 5. PDC Emulator |
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What should an IDA (Identity and Access Management) do? |
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1. Store information about users, groups, computers, and other identities. 2. Authenticate an identity 3. Control access 4. Provide an audit trail |
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What protocol is used to authenticate identities in an Active Directory domain? |
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What five technologies are included in Active Directory? |
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1. AD Domain Services (Identity) 2. AD Lightweight Directory Services (Applications) 3. AD Certificate Services (Trust) 4. AD Rights Management Services (Integrity) 5. AD Federation Services (Partnership) |
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What is the purpose of Active Directory Domain Services? |
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AD DS, as described earlier, is designed to provide a central repository for identity management within an organization. AD DS provides authentication and authorization services in a network and supports object management through Group Policy. AD DS also provides information management and sharing services, enabling users to find any component-file servers, printers, groups, and other users-by searching the directory. |
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