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Introduction to Domains

Eli the Computer Guy 410,327 14 years ago
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Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: April 2, 2010 Length of Class: 47 Minutes Tracks Servers Prerequisites Introduction to Servers Purpose of Class This class explains the benefits of using a domain structured network. Topics Covered What Domains Are Basic Concepts for Domains How Domains are Created Domain Controllers Trusts and using Multiple Domains Class Notes Introduction Domains provide an easier way for Administrators to manage Accounts, Permissions and Security for a large network. Domain Basics Domain controllers provide access keys to clients to allow or restrict access to network resources Single place to administer permissions and security Permissions and Security can be assigned to: Users, Groups, Organization Units Permissions mean access to shared resources such as files, folders and printers. Security means restrictions about changing desktop background, password policies, access to local drives. Ways to Have a doming Windows is the standard type of domain environment SAMBA -- Linux version of a PDC Novell -- Still exists... You need a business class Windows Operating System to join a domain. XP Pro, Vista Business / Ultimate, 7 Business / Ultimate Domain Controllers PDC/ BDC Structure. The PDC has a read and write copy of the security database. If the PDC fails a BDC will provide security information to the network. The BDC has a READ only copy of the database and so administrators cannot change user permissions on a BDC. A BDC can be promoted to a PDC. There is only one PDC in a domain at a time. Active Directory. All Domain Controllers have read and write access (Theoretically, this can be modified). Structure Trusts allow users from one Domain to log on to computer in another Domain. Small offices would never need this. This is for large corporations that own numerous companies. If the Geek from the parent company needs to do work on the computers at the child company a trust relationship between the domains would be created. There are multiple types of Trusts: One Way, Two Way, Transient Final Thoughts Domains are a great tool for large networks, but they require specialized computer technicians and equipment. Depending on the cost/ benefit analysis they may not be a good idea for small networks. Resources Novel Open Enterprise Server SAMBA Understanding Organizational Units

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