IADDSWSE
Implementing AD Domain Services on a Windows Server Environment
2.1.1 Create a custom Active Directory administrative console MMC – Windows Server 2012 R2
2.1.2 Create and configure Active Directory objects Users OUs Groups ADUC AD DS Windows Server 2012
2.1.3 Find domain objects in Active Directory ADUC AD DS Windows Server 2012 R2
2.1.4 Use ds commands to work with Active Directory objects ADUC CMD PowerShell Windows Server 2012
2.2.3 Automating User Account Creation with csvde – ldifde PowerShell Windows Server 2012 R2
3.1.1 Group Relationship Enforcement via Restricted Groups: Delegate the Support of Computer Objects
3.1.2 Manage Software Installations Automatically with Group Policy Software Installation GPSI
3.2.1 Verify the application of Group Policy – Part 1 Intro and Prepare GPOs Windows Server 2012
3.2.2 Verify the application of Group Policy – Part 2 GPO Status Query Windows Server 2012
3.2.3 Verify the application of Group Policy – Part 3 gpresult CLI Windows Server 2012
3.3 Apply a GPO to prohibit access Windows Control Panel – Configuring and Managing Group Policy
4.1 Configure forward lookup zones and resource records DNS Windows Server 2012
4.2 Configure DNS server properties and zones: Aging-Scaveging, Reverse Lookup, Stub Zone WS 2012
5.1 Raise the domain Functional Level to Windows Server 2003 domain Active Directory DC
5.2 Raise the forest Functional Level to Windows Server 2003 – domain Windows Server 2008 R2
5.3 Configure DNS services for domain communications: Administering a Trust Relationship WS 2008 R2
5.5 Assign permissions to trusted identities for Selective Authentication Trust Relationship
6.1 Configure Active Directory sites and subnets – Default, Additional, Domain Controller WS 2012
6.2 Configure the Global Catalog-GC-UMGC-examine directory partitions-AD DNS zones WS 2012
6.3 Configure Active Directory Site replication: Connection Object- Link-Bridgehead Server-Intersite
6.4.1 Add an additional Domain Controller into the domain with Command-Line Unattended Answer File
6.4.1-2 Create additional Domain Controllers with AD Domain Services Installation Wizard WS 2008 R2
6.4.3 Remove-demote an additional Domain Controller-ADDS Role with Server Manager WS 2012 R2
6.4.4 Create an additional Domain Controller from installation media – IFM NTDSUTIL SYSVOL FULL DIT
6.5.1 Identify Flexible Single-Master Operation Master Roles FSMO – WS 2012 ADUC ADDT MMC ADS
6.5.2 Transfer Flexible Single-Master Operation Master Roles – Seize FSMO WS 2012 ADUC ntdsutil
Bacup Active Directory Windows Server 2008 R2 domain DC
Configure Active Directory user object attributes Windows Server 2008 R2 domain DC
Create and administer Active Directory user objects Windows Server 2008 R2 domain DC
Restore Active Directory domain DC Windows Server 2008 R2
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6.4.1 Add an additional Domain Controller into the domain with Command-Line + Unattended Answer File
The very first surprising benefit from this CLI mode is in deploy additional DC to a Site/branch of our domain…
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6.2 Configure the Global Catalog-GC-UMGC-examine directory partitions-AD DNS zones WS 2012
Welcome back with Active Directory Replication and the role of Sites in our domain network! Before we see the main…
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6.5.2 Transfer Flexible Single-Master Operation Master Roles – Seize FSMO WS 2012 ADUC ntdsutil
According to part 1, we know that there are some situations that FSMO moving is necessary. Specifically, in our virtual…
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2.1.1 Create a custom Active Directory administrative console MMC – Windows Server 2012 R2
[00:03] We are going to… [00:11] "By creating productive MMC consoles, you can provide visibility to tasks, tools, and documentation…
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2.1.3 Find domain objects in Active Directory ADUC AD DS Windows Server 2012 R2
[00:03] Now, we are… [00:10] You can find objects like users, computers, contacts, groups,… in the domain/forest/OU/other containers with "Find…
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3.2.1 Verify the application of Group Policy – Part 1 Intro and Prepare GPOs Windows Server 2012
[00:03] Now, we are going to… Group Policy is a powerful tool to manage your environment. However, some mistakes can…
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