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Exam 70-217
MCSE
2000
Directory Services
Infrastructure
TRAINING GUIDE
Damir Bersinic, MCT, MCSE+I, MCDBA
Rob Scrimger, MCT, MCSE+I, MCDBA, MCP+SB
Windows ®
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MCSE TRAINING GUIDE: WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE
MCSE T RAINING G UIDE (70-217): I&A W INDOWS
2000 D IRECTORY S ERVICES I NFRASTRUCTURE
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Contents at a Glance
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1
PART I: EXAM PREPARATION
1 Understanding Active Directory ............................................................................ 11
2 Configuring DNS for Active Directory ................................................................ 35
3 Building Your Active Directory Structure .............................................................. 87
4 Administering Active Directory Services .............................................................. 145
5 Managing Servers ................................................................................................ 225
6 Using Group Policy to Manage Users .................................................................. 289
7 Software Distribution Using Group Policy .......................................................... 427
8 Managing Security Using Group Policy .............................................................. 499
9 Deploying Windows 2000 Using Remote Installation Services ............................ 571
PART II: FINAL REVIEW
Fast Facts ............................................................................................................ 659
Study and Exam Preparation Tips ........................................................................ 683
Practice Exam ...................................................................................................... 697
PART III: APPENDIXES
A Glossary .............................................................................................................. 733
B Overview of the Certification Process .................................................................. 747
C What’s on the CD-ROM .................................................................................... 759
D Using the ExamGear, Training Guide Edition Software ...................................... 761
Index .................................................................................................................. 787
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Table of Contents
Part I: Exam Preparation
1 Understanding Active Directory 11
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 13
What Is a Directory Service? .......................................................................................................... 13
Looking at Active Directory .......................................................................................................... 16
Building a Database .................................................................................................................... 17
Building a Hierarchy .................................................................................................................. 19
Objects in Active Directory ............................................................................................................ 21
Computers ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Users .................................................................................................................................................. 24
Groups .............................................................................................................................................. 24
Printers .............................................................................................................................................. 25
Shared Folder ................................................................................................................................ 25
Review Questions ........................................................................................................................ 33
Answers to Review Questions ................................................................................................ 33
2 Configuring DNS for Active Directory 35
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 38
Introduction to DNS ........................................................................................................................ 39
Understanding Fully Qualified Domain Names ............................................................ 40
Levels in an FQDN .................................................................................................................... 41
Understanding Zones .................................................................................................................. 42
Resolving an FQDN .................................................................................................................. 43
Installing DNS .................................................................................................................................... 45
Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................... 45
The Process .................................................................................................................................... 46
Roles for DNS Servers ...................................................................................................................... 46
Cache Only .................................................................................................................................... 47
Primary ............................................................................................................................................ 47
Secondary ........................................................................................................................................ 59
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