Active Directory Administration & Basics of Active Directory
Last updated 12/2023
Duration: 1h2m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 370 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 12/2023
Duration: 1h2m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 370 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Key Skills For Active Directory Administration - Know your way around Active Directory and Group Policy administration
What you'll learn
Creating and managing user accounts
The difference between different types of user profiles
The difference between local and domain accounts
How to search for users, contacts, groups and computer objects
Creating and managing security groups and OUs
How security group and organisational unit (OU) nesting works
How to manage group policies using the Group Policy Management Console
Group policy processing involving multiple levels of Group Policy
Quiz at the end of each section to check your knowledge
Requirements
To have basic knowledge of using a computer system in general (i.e. home use)
Description
Active Directory has been around since Windows 2000 and is the largely the same for anything above this as this is the basic concept behind modern domains, and key concepts such as users, computers, groups and organisational units, are still used today as much as they were in the beginning within the world of Active Directory administration.
Both Group Policy and Active Directory are key skills for any IT professional / helpdesk technician and are used almost universally in large companies that have an IT helpdesk. In this Active Directory and Group Policy course, you will learn the following:
* How to manage Active Directory user accounts, groups and organisational units with the Active Directory users & computers console
* Best practices when setting and resetting active directory account passwords
* How to use the Active Directory search facility to easily find what you are looking for
* Creating and managing group policies
* The significance of local computer policies in relation to group policies
* An explanation of user password policies
* Group Policy Preferences
* Starter GPOs
* Replication and how the SYSVOL folder works
Also, there are a couple of shortcuts included in the course which you should find useful, as well as some tutorials on command line utilities that you may find useful within your IT support career.
Who this course is for:
IT Support Technicians or Helpdesk staff who are looking to advance their careers
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