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= Lab 03 = In this lab you will setup a single domain controller in a sub-domain of your root domain in the forest. |
## page was renamed from WindowsAdministration/Lab03SetupActiveDirectorySubDomain = Lab 03 Users, Groups and Organizational Units = |
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1. Install a new instance of Windows 2012 on your private network. The machine name should be {{{cpte230b}}}. It's IP = 192.168.1.3 1. Install Active Directory Services 1. Set its IP DNS to use cpte230a machine. 1. Configure AD DS as a new sub-domain. Make the domain name: {{{[lastname].[username].internal}}} 1. Add a dra user with admin rights in the domain. |
This lab gives you practice on setting up Organizational Units, Groups and Users. |
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'''Documentation in your wiki:''' | We are creating a AD for a fictitious company called "Computer Recording and Tabulating" or CRT for short. We'll start by creating the following OUs, Groups and Users. |
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Edit your wiki pages to include the following: | Create three organizational units: |
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1. Include an updated network diagram and documentation to reflect the current configuration of your network in your network page. 1. Document the process of installing your sub-domain. Include a screen shot of your "AD Domains and Trusts" management console in your domains page. 1. Update the password page for the new domain admin dra. |
* OU_CSuite * OU_Developers * OU_Sales |
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== Grade Guide == ||<tablewidth="785px" tablestyle="text-align:left">'''Topics''' ||'''Points''' || ||Video Shows: new computer with server installed ||20 || ||Video Shows: subdomain installed on server ||20 || ||Video Shows: that the server can access the network via a browser ||20 || ||Video Shows: the documentation listed above ||40 || |
Create a global group for each Team, for "Managers", "Developers", For "C-Suite" users (we only have one right now), and one for "Auditors". Put the approriate members in each group. We'll create more groups later. Create Users for the following individuals in the appropriate Organizational Units, fill in the appropriate information in the organization tab: || Full Name || Username || Position || Department || Manager || || Thomas Watson || twatson || CEO ||None || None || || John Patterson || jpatterson || Sales Manager ||Sales || Thomas Watson || || David Ogilvy || dogivy || Salesman || Sales || John Patterson || || Mary Kay || mkay || Salesman || Sales || John Patterson || || Ken Thompson || kthompson || Development Manager || IT ||Thomas Watson || || Linus Torvalds || ltorvalds || Developer || IT || Ken Thompson || || Ada Lovelace || alovelace || Developer || IT || Ken Thompson || || Dennis Ritchie || dritchie || Developer || IT ||Ken Thompson || || Scot Anderson || sanderson || Auditor || Accounting || None || |
Lab 03 Users, Groups and Organizational Units
This lab gives you practice on setting up Organizational Units, Groups and Users.
We are creating a AD for a fictitious company called "Computer Recording and Tabulating" or CRT for short. We'll start by creating the following OUs, Groups and Users.
Create three organizational units:
- OU_CSuite
- OU_Developers
- OU_Sales
Create a global group for each Team, for "Managers", "Developers", For "C-Suite" users (we only have one right now), and one for "Auditors". Put the approriate members in each group. We'll create more groups later.
Create Users for the following individuals in the appropriate Organizational Units, fill in the appropriate information in the organization tab:
Full Name |
Username |
Position |
Department |
Manager |
Thomas Watson |
twatson |
CEO |
None |
None |
John Patterson |
jpatterson |
Sales Manager |
Sales |
Thomas Watson |
David Ogilvy |
dogivy |
Salesman |
Sales |
John Patterson |
Mary Kay |
mkay |
Salesman |
Sales |
John Patterson |
Ken Thompson |
kthompson |
Development Manager |
IT |
Thomas Watson |
Linus Torvalds |
ltorvalds |
Developer |
IT |
Ken Thompson |
Ada Lovelace |
alovelace |
Developer |
IT |
Ken Thompson |
Dennis Ritchie |
dritchie |
Developer |
IT |
Ken Thompson |
Scot Anderson |
sanderson |
Auditor |
Accounting |
None |