This document provides a knowledge assessment on Active Directory administration. It contains multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about topics like global groups, CSVDE utility, SAM account names, special identity groups, LDIFDE command, access tokens, local users, CSV file headers, distribution groups, and group nesting. The assessment tests understanding of Active Directory concepts such as group types and scopes, built-in accounts, command line tools for object management, and account types.
This document provides a knowledge assessment on Active Directory administration. It contains multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about topics like global groups, CSVDE utility, SAM account names, special identity groups, LDIFDE command, access tokens, local users, CSV file headers, distribution groups, and group nesting. The assessment tests understanding of Active Directory concepts such as group types and scopes, built-in accounts, command line tools for object management, and account types.
This document provides a knowledge assessment on Active Directory administration. It contains multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about topics like global groups, CSVDE utility, SAM account names, special identity groups, LDIFDE command, access tokens, local users, CSV file headers, distribution groups, and group nesting. The assessment tests understanding of Active Directory concepts such as group types and scopes, built-in accounts, command line tools for object management, and account types.
This document provides a knowledge assessment on Active Directory administration. It contains multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about topics like global groups, CSVDE utility, SAM account names, special identity groups, LDIFDE command, access tokens, local users, CSV file headers, distribution groups, and group nesting. The assessment tests understanding of Active Directory concepts such as group types and scopes, built-in accounts, command line tools for object management, and account types.
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NT1330: Client-Server Networking 2
Lesson 5: Active Directory Administration
Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank 1. A(n) global group can only contain members from within the same domain. 2. You can use the CSVDE utility to import data from Comma-Separated Values (CSV) files. 3. Each user and group object has a(n) SAM account name , which must be unique across an entire Active Directory domain. 4. The Anonymous Logon group is an example of a (n) special identity group. 5. You can use the LDIFDE command-line utility to create and modify Active Directory objects. 6. When users log on to Active Directory, they receive a(n) access token consisting of all of their security group memberships. 7. A local user is stored in the Security Account Manager (SAM) database of the computer on which it was created. 8. Each CSV file needs to begin with a(n) header record when used with the CSVDE command-line tool. 9. A(n) distribution group can only be used to send and receive email, not to secure network resources. 10. Group nesting is the practice of adding one group as a member of another group. Multiple Choice 1. Which special identity group controls anonymous access to resources in Windows Server 2008? d. Anonymous Logon 2. What defines the types of objects that can belong to a particular group and the types of resources that group can be used to secure? a. Group scope 3. What technique is used to configure one security group as a member of another security group? b. Group nesting 4. The Administrator and Guest user accounts are examples of c. Built-in user accounts 5. Which command-line tool can be used to create various object types within Active Directory? NT1330: Client-Server Networking 2 Lesson 5: Active Directory Administration
c. dsadd 6. Which input file format allows you to create, modify, and delete objects within Active Directory? b. Comma Separated Value (CSV) 7. Which group type allows you to assign permissions to resources as well as receive messages via Active Directory-enabled email applications such as Microsoft Exchange? d. Security group 8. Which group scope can contain users and groups from any domain within an Active Directory forest, but can be used only to secure resources located within the same domain as the group itself? c. Domain local group 9. Which account type is configured on an Active Directory domain controller and can be used to grant access to resources on any domain-joined computer? c. Domain account 10. What can be used to run script files using VBScript or JScript from the Windows desk-top or from a command prompt? b. Windows Scripting Host (WSH)