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Chapter 6 Server Management: Domains Workgroup Domain Trust Relationship Examples

Workgroup No centralized management No set of governing rules for access

Domains A collection of resources and users 26,000 users and 250 groups for a single domain Security Account Manager (SAM) database –User names –Passwords –Account privilege –Account policies Synchronize: –Primary domain controller ‘s SAM –Backup domain controller’s SAM Promote BDC to PDC

Trust Relationship Trusting domain and trusted domain Types of trust –One-way trust –Two-way trust –Universal trust

Type of Domain Single master domain Multiple master domain Pros (single): –Centralized management (one SAM) –Standard security policy –Resources for all users –Group across functional boundary

Assignment Review chapters 1-6 Read chapter 7-8

Example - Trust Relationship Program Administration Tools User Manager Policies Trust Relationship Add (trusted domain) or Add (trusting domain)

Example - Domain Addition Program Administration Tools Server Manager Computer Add to Domain

Example - Domain Selection Program Administration Tools Server Manager Computer Select Domain

Example - Domain Synchronizing Program Administration Tools Server Manager Computer Synchronize Entire Domain