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| These accounts are used to access the local computer only stored in the local SAM |
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| Security Account Manager (SAM) |
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| database on the computer where the local accounts reside |
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| used to access AD or network based resources, such as shared folders or printers. |
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| created on a member server or a standalone server where accounts are already created |
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| identifies the user and all of the user's group memberships. It acts as if it is like a club membership card |
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| the process of configuring one or more groups as members of another group |
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| when a group is placed in a second group, the members of the first group become members of the second group |
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| how a group is used to be within AD |
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| nonsecurity-related groups created for the distribution of information to one or more persons |
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| security-related groups created for purposes of granting resource access permissions to multiple users |
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| can contain user accounts, computer accounts, global groups, and universal groups from any domain |
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| contains user accounts, computer accounts and/or other global groups only from within the same domain as the global group |
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| reduces the number of times you need to assign permissions to users in different domains in a multidomain forest. |
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| several additional groups when reviewing permission assignments |
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| a collection of user accounts that are local to one specific workstation or member server |
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| is a special identity group that contains all authenticated users and domain guests |
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| users who have not supplied a user name or password |
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| files that are typically configured with .bat or a .cmd extension and it can be used to automate and routine many repitive tasks |
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| Comma-Seperated Value Directory Exchange (CSVDE) |
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| command line utlitiy is used to import and export AD information from a comma seperated value (.csv) |
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| LDAP Data Interchange Format Directory Exchange (LDIFDE) |
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| this utlilty can be used to export or import AD information |
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| Windows Script Host (WSH) |
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| Script engines run script files created using Microsoft Visual Basics Scripting edition |
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| The name of the user set into the computer that is used to work in its credentials |
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| used to import and export from 3rd party applications |
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| first line of the text file that uses proper attribute names |
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| LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) |
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| Format for the file containing the object records you wish to create is significantly different from that of CSVDE |
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