TVL - CSS 12 - Q1 - M11
TVL - CSS 12 - Q1 - M11
TVL - CSS 12 - Q1 - M11
AD DS Domains
Writer/Illustrator/Layout Artist : Cyrus N. Caruz
Editor/Reviewer : Virgie M. Alfaras
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Introductory Message
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Welcome to the Technical Vocational Livelihood Education ICT Grade 12 CSS NC II Module
on Set Up User Access: AD DS Domains.
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EXPECTATION
PRE–TEST
TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Read each statement below carefully. Write T if the statement is correct and F
if not in the space provided before each number.
RECAP
Matching Type
COLUMN A COLUMN B
AD DS Domains
Introduction
In our previous lessons, we learned about Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
is a server role in Active Directory that allows admins to manage and store information
about resources from a network, as well as application data, in a distributed database. AD
DS can also help admins manage a network's elements (computers and end users) and
reorder them into a custom hierarchy.
For today’s lesson, we will talk about the domains of AD DS that stores information
on user identity , computers, groups, services and resources.
What is AD DS Domains?
ACTIVITIES
Direction: Write AD if the following statement refers to the AD DS Domain and NAS
if not.
1. You can consolidate users, groups, computer and other objects.
2. An administrative center for configuring ang managing objects.
3. Resolves IP address to domain names.
4. Each domain -joined computer must have an account in AD DS.
5. It contains set of containers and OUs that are created when you
install AD DS.
W RA P – U P
VALUING
How Organizational Units (OUs) affect the Active Directory Domain Services?
POST TEST
TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Read each statement below carefully. Write T if the statement is correct and F
if not in the space provided before each number.
1. An organizational unit (OU) is a container object within a domain that you
can use to consolidate users, groups, computer and other objects.
2. In AD DS, user accounts provide a mechanism that you can use to authenticate
and then authorize users to access resources on the network.
3. Every AD DS domain contains standard set of containers and OU that are
created when you install AD DS.
4. You can assign GPOs to the OU and the settings apply to all objects within the OU.
5. Domain is the replication boundary.
KEY TO CORRECTION
R E F E R E N CE S
Online Sites:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/ad-fs-overview
(access July 26, 2020)
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