ASU Windows 2000 AD Environment OU Presentation. Agenda OU structure Domain Admin Support OU Administrator Control/Access Migration from NT to W2K OU.

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ASU Windows 2000 AD Environment OU Presentation

Agenda OU structure Domain Admin Support OU Administrator Control/Access Migration from NT to W2K OU Hyena demo Other administrative chores Process for setting up an OU Questions/Answer session

OU Structure Advantages of OU – Less day-to-day administration – Share data/files across university Current OU structure Rules for OU structure

Domain Admin Support Create OUs and initial security groups Customize AP process Create domain level service accounts Manage DNS entries Request support via Windows-Q

OU Administrator Control/Access Add/move computers Add/move printers Create security groups Create group policies and scripts Create users on local member servers (if needed)

Migration from NT to Win2000 OU Design new OU structure Create group policies (loopback) Create global security groups Create login scripts Trust w/ NT domain Add global groups to local groups Move Computers/Users Move member servers

Hyena Demo Computer management Group membership

Other Administrative Chores Printer management Adding computers to OU/ NetDom Managing group policies Managing logon scripts

Process for setting up an OU Formal request SLA Determine how to setup the OU structure Testing in the test domain Migration to production domain

Questions/Answer session Questions/Answer time