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Networking Essentials: Active Directory

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Course Overview

Active Directory (AD) is the directory service for Windows operating systems. AD is a repository of information, including user accounts, group accounts, and more. Within the Active Directory forest are numerous domains which play host to user accounts, group accounts and others. In short, a domain is like a security boundary holding information. This course provides an overview of the intricacies of Active Directory to get any network administrator started working with it. This training lesson explains many key components of Active Directory, including the functionality of domains and the forest, main Active Directory administration tools, file servers, group policy, creating user accounts, and more. Understanding Active Directory is key for maintaining a proper network. Use this training to prepare employees to work with Active Directory.

Key Audience

Network administrators

Course Topics

Occupational Skills: Computer Skills

Course Detail

Time: 88 Minutes
Questions: 18
Languages: en *
Closed Captioning:
Micro Learning: FALSE

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