Active Directory: Introduction and Administration Tools
Active Directory: Introduction and Administration Tools, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.04, with 60 lectures, based on 100 reviews, and has 8271 subscribers.
You will learn about Describe OUs and their purpose. Describe AD DS forests and trees and explain how you can deploy them in a network. Explain how an AD DS schema provides a set of rules that manage the objects and attributes that the AD DS domain database stores. Describe Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Identify the tools available for administering AD DS. Describe what is new for on-premises Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016. This course is ideal for individuals who are IT Specialists or System Administrators or Power Users It is particularly useful for IT Specialists or System Administrators or Power Users.
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Summary
Title: Active Directory: Introduction and Administration Tools
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.04
Number of Lectures: 60
Number of Published Lectures: 59
Number of Curriculum Items: 60
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 59
Original Price: $79.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Describe OUs and their purpose.
- Describe AD DS forests and trees and explain how you can deploy them in a network.
- Explain how an AD DS schema provides a set of rules that manage the objects and attributes that the AD DS domain database stores.
- Describe Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
- Identify the tools available for administering AD DS.
- Describe what is new for on-premises Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016.
Who Should Attend
- IT Specialists
- System Administrators
- Power Users
Target Audiences
- IT Specialists
- System Administrators
- Power Users
This course is aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the information they need to know to get started with Active Directory (AD DS) and its key concepts. The goal is to provide coverage of AD DS main concepts like AD DS components: schema, forest, domain, OU(Organizational Unit), containers. There is also an introduction to Active Directory Administrative Centerand the other management tools.
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) can help you manage your network more effectively. For instance, you can use it to manage user and computer accounts in groups instead of managing one account at a time. It also provides ways to group objects together in containers called organizational units (OUs) and to delegate administrative tasks to help you distribute workload efficiently.
Managing device identities is becoming increasingly complex as more employees bring their own devices into the workplace. As Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs expand, you will be managing device identities for many types of personal devices and the various operating systems that they run. AD DS has many features that can make this easier.
This module describes how to use both graphical tools and Windows PowerShell to manage user and computer accounts and groups. It covers how to manage an enterprise network by performing bulk operations to modify object attributes.
The course is targeted to help learning Active Directory and do your job more efficiently.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Describe the components of AD DS.
Describe AD DS domains.
· Describe OUs and their purpose.
· Describe AD DS forests and trees and explain how you can deploy them in a network.
· Explain how an AD DS schema provides a set of rules that manage the objects and attributes that the AD DS domain database stores.
· Describe Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
· Identify the tools available for administering AD DS.
· Describe what is new for on-premises Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016.
· Describe the purpose of domain controllers.
· Understand what the SYSVOL folder contains.
· Describe the purpose of the global catalog.
· Describe the AD DS sign‑in process and the importance of DNS and service records (SRV records) in that process.
· Explain the functions of operations masters.
· Describe operations master role transfer and seizing.
· Explain how to install a domain controller by using the GUI.
· Explain how to install a domain controller on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2016.
· Explain how to upgrade a domain controller by installing from media.
· Explain how to install a domain controller by installing from media.
· Describe the process of cloning domain controllers.
· Explain best practices for virtualizing domain controllers.
· Manage user accounts in AD DS.
· Manage groups in AD DS.
· Manage computer objects in AD DS.
· Use Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration.
· Implement and manage OUs.
· Administer AD DS.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Overview of Active Directory
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: AD DS components overview
Lecture 3: AD DS components
Lecture 4: What is the AD DS schema?
Lecture 5: What is an AD DS forest?
Lecture 6: What is an AD DS domain?
Lecture 7: What are OUs?
Lecture 8: What is Azure AD?
Lecture 9: Overview of AD DS administration tools
Lecture 10: Using the Active Directory Administrative Center to administer and manage AD DS
Chapter 2: Overview of AD DS domain controllers
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is a domain controller?
Lecture 3: What is a global catalog?
Lecture 4: Overview of domain controller SRV records
Lecture 5: AD DS sign-in process
Lecture 6: What are operations masters?
Lecture 7: Transferring and seizing roles
Chapter 3: Deploying a domain controller
Lecture 1: Deploying a domain controller
Lecture 2: Installing a domain controller from Server Manager
Lecture 3: Demonstration: Installing a domain controller from Server Manager
Lecture 4: Installing a domain controller on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2
Lecture 5: Installing a domain controller by installing from media
Lecture 6: Cloning domain controllers
Lecture 7: Demonstration: Cloning domain controllers
Lecture 8: Demonstration: Adding Another domain controllers
Lecture 9: Demonstration: Powershell Key Concepts
Lecture 10: Demonstration: Installing a domain controller with Powershell
Lecture 11: Demonstration: FSMO Roles
Chapter 4: Managing user accounts
Lecture 1: Managing user accounts
Lecture 2: Creating user accounts
Lecture 3: Configuring user account attributes
Lecture 4: Demonstration: Managing user accounts
Lecture 5: Demonstration: Creating user profiles
Lecture 6: Demonstration: User account templates
Chapter 5: Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage user accounts
Lecture 1: Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage user accounts
Lecture 2: Using Windows PowerShell to create users
Lecture 3: Using Windows PowerShell for bulk users operations
Lecture 4: Using Windows PowerShell to modify users' properties
Lecture 5: Using Windows PowerShell to add users to groups
Lecture 6: Using Windows PowerShell to modify users' properties. Part2
Lecture 7: Using Windows PowerShell to delete users
Lecture 8: Using Windows PowerShell to enable/move users
Chapter 6: Bonus: Building Windows Server 2022 Lab
Lecture 1: Introduction and Installing Windows Server 2022
Lecture 2: Activating Windows Server 2022
Lecture 3: Post-Install Tasks. Part 1
Lecture 4: Post-Install Tasks. Part 2
Lecture 5: Setting a Base Image with SYSPREP
Lecture 6: Recap
Lecture 7: Setting up your first DC
Lecture 8: Installing WAC and Joing a workstation to the domain
Lecture 9: Server Core
Lecture 10: Adding a Child Domain to the Lab
Lecture 11: Recap: Base Lab SOP
Lecture 12: AD DS Admin Tools
Lecture 13: Creating Users in our Lab
Lecture 14: Creating OU, Group, and User Template
Lecture 15: Manging AD DS Objects with Powershell
Lecture 16: Building Trusts between Forests
Lecture 17: Server Manager
Instructors
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Vitalii Shumylo
IT Transformation: Empowering Tech Experts
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- 4 stars: 34 votes
- 5 stars: 40 votes
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