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• Overview of AD DS
• AD DS Physical Components
• AD DS Logical Components
Lesson 1: Overview of AD DS
• Protocol
• What is Authentication?
• What is Authorization?
• Why Deploy AD DS?
• Centralized Network Management
• Requirements for Installing AD DS
• Overview of AD DS and DNS
• Overview of AD DS Components
Protocol
AD DS features include:
• Centralized directory
• Integrated security
• Scalability
• Options for configuring security policies that apply to all users and computers
DNS Domain
Name
DNS
• Sites
• Domain Controllers
• Global Catalog Servers
• Data Store
• Replication
• Sites
Domain Controllers
A domain controller is a server with the AD DS server role installed that has
specifically been promoted to a domain controller
Domain controllers:
• Host a copy of the AD DS directory store
AD DS replication:
• Ensures that all domain controllers have the same information
Sites are:
• Associated with IP subnets
• Used to assign group policy objects to all users and computers in a company
location
Lesson 3: Overview of AD DS Logical Components
• AD DS Schema
• The Basics
• Trusts
• AD DS Objects
• Demo: Installation and Management
What is the AD DS Schema?
The AD DS Schema:
• Defines every type of object that can be stored in the directory
• Enforces rules regarding object creation and configuration
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Domains:
• An administrative boundary for applying policies to groups of objects
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Forests:
• Share a common schema
• Apply policies
Trusts
Trusts provide a mechanism for users to gain access to resources in another domain
Shared folders • Enables users to search for shared folders based on properties
DEMO: Installation and Management
• Review Questions
• Summary of AD DS
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