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Nassau Community College Fall 2011 Session 17 Windows 7 Professional DNS & Active Directory(Part 2) Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 1 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Nassau Community College Fall 2011 Session 17 Windows 7 Professional Operating in Microsoft Networks Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 2 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Overview Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Creating and Authenticating Local Accounts Configuring Local Security Configuring Logon Options in a Workgroup Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Joining a Domain Operating in a Domain Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Nassau Community College Fall 2011 Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Examining Workgroups Examining User Accounts Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Nassau Community College Types of User Accounts Fall 2011 Local User Accounts Domain User Accounts Built-in User Accounts Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Examining User Accounts Local User Accounts Enable users to log on and gain access to resources on a specific computer Reside in Security Accounts Manager Must be created on each computer Domain User Accounts Enable users to log on to the domain to gain access to network resources Reside in Active Directory Built-in User Accounts Enable users to perform administrative tasks or gain temporary access to network resources Reside in SAM (local built-in user accounts) Reside in Active Directory (domain built-in user accounts) Administrator and Guest Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Nassau Community College Examining Workgroups Fall 2011 Workgroup Characteristics: Peer-to-peer network No centralized administration No dedicated server Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Creating and Authenticating Local User Accounts Creating Local User Accounts Authenticating Local User Accounts SAM User1 User2 User3 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Creating User Accounts Nassau Community College Creating User Accounts Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Creating Local User Accounts Nassau Community College Creating Local User Accounts Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Authenticating Local User Accounts Nassau Community College Authenticating Local User Accounts Fall 2011 Logon information compared 2 Credentials sent SAM User logs on locally 1 3 Access token created Access Token Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Local Security Introduction to Microsoft Management Console Creating a Customized Security Console Configuring Account Policies Configuring Local Policies Configuring Ctrl+Alt+Del Options Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Introduction to Microsoft Management Console Nassau Community College Introduction to Microsoft Management Console Fall 2011 Details Pane Console Tree Snap-ins Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Creating a Customized Security Console Nassau Community College Creating a Customized Security Console Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Account Policies Nassau Community College Configuring Account Policies Fall 2011 Password Policy Account Lockout Policy Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Local Policies Nassau Community College Fall 2011 User Rights Assignment Security Options Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Ctrl+Alt+Del Options Nassau Community College Configuring Ctrl+Alt+Del Options Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Logon Options in a Workgroup Changing the Welcome Screen Enabling Fast User Switching Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Nassau Community College Fall 2011 Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Configuring Connection Sharing Configuring Network Settings Enabling ICS and Internet Connection Firewalls Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Connection Sharing Nassau Community College Configuring Connection Sharing Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Configuring Network Settings Nassau Community College Configuring Network Settings Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Enabling ICS and Internet Connection Firewalls Nassau Community College Enabling ICS and Internet Connection Firewalls Fall 2011 Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management

Lab A: Operating in a Workgroup Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Joining a Domain Joining a Domain Requires: A domain name A pre-existing computer account or the permission to create a domain computer account An available domain controller and a server running the DNS service Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Operating in a Domain Domain Computer Accounts User Authentication in a Domain Cached Credentials Security Identifiers and Access Control Entries Group Policy and Security Settings Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Lab B: Operating in a Domain Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Review Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Creating and Authenticating Local Accounts Configuring Local Security Configuring Logon Options in a Workgroup Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Joining a Domain Operating in a Domain Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011

Nassau Community College Homework Fall 2011 Review the Slides Review Lesson 6, 8, & 17 In The Text Try This At Home: Bring Up Windows 7 under VMPlayer Nassau Community College ITE153 – Operating Systems Fall 2011 ITE153 - Operating Systems Management