Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Security questions



  1. What’s the difference between local, global and universal groups? Domain local groups assign access permissions to global domain groups for local domain resources. Global groups provide access to resources in other trusted domains. Universal groups grant access to resources in all trusted domains.
  2. I am trying to create a new universal user group. Why can’t I? Universal groups are allowed only in native-mode Windows Server 2003 environments. Native mode requires that all domain controllers be promoted to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
  3. What is LSDOU? It’s group policy inheritance model, where the policies are applied to Local machines, Sites, Domains and Organizational Units.
  4. Why doesn’t LSDOU work under Windows NT? If the NTConfig.pol file exist, it has the highest priority among the numerous policies.
  5. Where are group policies stored? %SystemRoot%System32\GroupPolicy
  6. What is GPT and GPC? Group policy template and group policy container.
  7. Where is GPT stored? %SystemRoot%\SYSVOL\sysvol\domainname\Policies\GUID
  8. You change the group policies, and now the computer and user settings are in conflict. Which one has the highest priority? The computer settings take priority.
  9. You want to set up remote installation procedure, but do not want the user to gain access over it. What do you do? gponame–> User Configuration–> Windows Settings–> Remote Installation Services–> Choice Options is your friend.
  10. What’s contained in administrative template conf.adm? Microsoft NetMeeting policies


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