TAILIEUCHUNG - Active Directory Cookbook for windows server 2003- P24

Active Directory Cookbook for windows server 2003- P24:If you are familiar with the O'Reilly Cookbook format that can be seen in other popular books, such as the Perl Cookbook, Java Cookbook, and DNS and BIND Cookbook, then the layout of this book will not be anything new to you. The book is composed of 18 chapters, each containing 10-30 recipes for performing a specific Active Directory task. Within each recipe are four sections: problem, solution, discussion, and see also. | You can enable universal group caching manually by enabling the 10000 bit 32 in decimal on options attribute of the ntds Site Settings object. The CLI and VBScript solutions blindly wrote 32 to that attribute which is not ideal. See Recipe for more information on properly setting a bit-flag attribute. The Sites and Services snap-in hides this logic and just requires you to check a box. Another setting can also be configured that relates to universal group caching. By default domain controllers will use the site topology to determine what is the optimal site to query a global catalog server for universal group information. You can override this feature and explicitly set which site domain controllers should use by selecting the site in the Sites and Services snap-in or by setting the msDS-Preferred-GC-site attribute on the ntds Site Settings object to the DN of the target site. 241 Chapter 8. Computers Introduction Recipe . Creating a Computer Recipe . Creating a Computer for a Specific User or Group Recipe . Joining a Computer to a Domain Recipe . Moving a Computer Recipe . Renaming a Computer Recipe . Testing the Secure Channel for a Computer Recipe . Resetting a Computer Recipe . Finding Inactive or Unused Computers Recipe . Changing the Maximum Number of Computers a User Can Join to the Domain Recipe . Finding Computers with a Particular OS Recipe . Binding to the Default Container for Computers Recipe . Changing the Default Container for Computers Introduction As far as Active Directory is concerned computers are very similar to users. In fact computer objects inherit directly from the user object class which is used to represent user accounts. That means computer objects have all of the attributes of user objects and then some. Computers need to be represented in Active Directory for many of the same reasons users do including the need to access resources securely utilize GPOs and have permissions granted or .

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