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Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 1 Activity 4-1: Creating and Adding Members to Global Groups Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create.

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1 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 1 Activity 4-1: Creating and Adding Members to Global Groups Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create global groups Start  Administrative Tools  Active Directory Users and Computers  Users container  New  Group Follow directions to create several global groups and add user accounts to the groups

2 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 2 Activity 4-1 (continued)

3 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 3 Activity 4-2: Creating and Adding Members to Domain Local Groups Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create domain local groups Active Directory  Users  New  Group Follow directions to create new Domain Local groups and add global groups to them

4 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 4 Activity 4-3: Changing the Functional Level of a Domain and Creating and Adding Members to Universal Groups Objective: Change the functional level of a domain to Windows Server 2003 and use Active Directory Users and Computers to create universal groups Open your domain object in Active Directory Users and Computers

5 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 5 Activity 4-3 (continued)

6 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 6 Activity 4-3 (continued) Follow directions to raise the functional level of your domain to Windows Server 2003 Continue the exercise to create a new universal group Continue the exercise to add existing groups to the new group

7 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 7 Activity 4-3 (continued)

8 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 8 Activity 4-4: Converting Group Types Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to change group types Follow directions to create a new global group with distribution type Verify type of new group Continue exercise to change type to security and to verify the change

9 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 9 Activity 4-4 (continued)

10 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 10 Activity 4-4 (continued)

11 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 11 Activity 4-5: Converting Group Scopes Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to change group scopes Follow directions to create a new global group Add a member group Note restrictions and warnings that follow from group scope structure as described in exercise Change the scope of the group to universal

12 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 12 Activity 4-6: Creating Groups Using DSADD Objective: Use the DSADD GROUP command to add groups of different types and scopes Follow directions to execute dsadd group command to create a new global group Verify group creation with Active Directory Users and Computers Create a domain local group with members using dsadd group and verify that group was properly created

13 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 13 Activity 4-7: Modifying Groups Using DSMOD Objective: Use the DSMOD GROUP command to modify group accounts Follow directions to execute dsmod group command to add a description to an existing group Verify modification with Active Directory Users and Computers Modify group by adding and removing members and verify changes

14 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 14 Activity 4-8: Creating and Managing Computer Accounts Objective: Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create and manage computer accounts Follow directions to create a new computer account from Active Directory Users and Computers Configure and review the account as directed

15 Guide to MCSE 70-290, Enhanced 15 Activity 4-8 (continued)


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