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== Instructions ==
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 1. Create an organizational group named {{{OU_Contractors}}}  1. Create an organizational unit named {{{OU_Contractors}}}
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    a. Make mgr the Administrator for the {{{OU_Contractors}}} set his password as {{{Hello123Password!}}} Make sure there is no requirement to change the password.
    a. Make mgr a member of the server operators group and give the account remote desktop access.
    a. Make mgr the Administrator for the {{{OU_Contractors}}} by using the delegation wizard.
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set his password as {{{Hello123Password!}}} Make sure there is no requirement to change the password.
       1. Make mgr a member of the server operators group and give the account remote desktop access (through system, remote add user).
    a. Start Group Policy - Find the Domain Controllers Folder/OU, right click on the Default Domain Controller Policy, click edit
       1. Navigate to Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assgnments
       1. Add the mgr user to the "Allow Logon through remote desktop services" list.
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 1. Create a domain local group called {{{dl_Temporary}}} in the users folder.
    a. Add g_contractors group to the {{{dl_temporary}}} group.
 1. Create a domain local group called {{{dl_temporary}}} in the users folder.
    a. Add {{{g_contractors}}} group to the {{{dl_temporary}}} group.
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== Documentation ==

 1. Document the OU structures added and Groups added to each domain.
 2. Do this in a new page called Lab04 and Create new pages called "Organizational Units" and "Groups"

Lab 04

Instructions

In this lab you will create some organizational groups and users in

In your primary domain:

  1. Create an organizational unit named OU_Contractors

    1. Create a global group in the OU_Contractors called g_contractors

    2. Create a user called contractor and put them in g_contractors group.

  2. Create a user mgr in the users folder.
    1. Make mgr the Administrator for the OU_Contractors by using the delegation wizard.

      1. set his password as Hello123Password! Make sure there is no requirement to change the password.

      2. Make mgr a member of the server operators group and give the account remote desktop access (through system, remote add user).
    2. Start Group Policy - Find the Domain Controllers Folder/OU, right click on the Default Domain Controller Policy, click edit
      1. Navigate to Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assgnments
      2. Add the mgr user to the "Allow Logon through remote desktop services" list.
    3. I will test mgr's ability by changing the password for "contractor"

In your subdomain:

  1. Create a domain local group called dl_temporary in the users folder.

    1. Add g_contractors group to the dl_temporary group.

Documentation

  1. Document the OU structures added and Groups added to each domain.
  2. Do this in a new page called Lab04 and Create new pages called "Organizational Units" and "Groups"

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