What is Active Directory and How to Manage User Accounts, Groups, and Group Policies Within It
Active Directory is a centralized directory service developed by Microsoft that stores information and settings for a network's users, computers, and other resources. It allows IT administrators to manage and organize all network resources efficiently.
Managing User Accounts
Adding, modifying, or deleting user accounts in Active Directory can be done using tools such as Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC). IT administrators can set account permissions, reset passwords, and manage user attributes through this interface.
Managing Groups
Groups in Active Directory help simplify user management by allowing administrators to apply permissions and policies to multiple users at once. Group management involves creating, modifying, and deleting groups using tools like Active Directory Users and Computers.
Managing Group Policies
Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in Active Directory control various settings and configurations for users and computers within the network. Admins can manage GPOs by defining policies for security, application deployment, and other configurations through the Group Policy Management Console.
By effectively managing user accounts, groups, and group policies in Active Directory, IT administrators can ensure secure and organized access to network resources.
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