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70-236, Lesson 2 Working With Active Directory Practice Quiz

This document summarizes key concepts from a lesson on working with Active Directory, including: - Service (SRV) records are used to identify domain controllers. Leaf objects represent users and resources within Active Directory. It is best to assign permissions to groups rather than individual users. - Functional levels represent the level of backwards compatibility in domains and forests. The Global Catalog is a database of all object names, UPNs, and universal groups in the forest. Group Policies allow configuration of software and settings on domain computers. - Universal Group Membership Caching allows fast user logins in sites without a global catalog. The dcpromo command removes Active Directory from a domain controller after verifying AD services and

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70-236, Lesson 2 Working With Active Directory Practice Quiz

This document summarizes key concepts from a lesson on working with Active Directory, including: - Service (SRV) records are used to identify domain controllers. Leaf objects represent users and resources within Active Directory. It is best to assign permissions to groups rather than individual users. - Functional levels represent the level of backwards compatibility in domains and forests. The Global Catalog is a database of all object names, UPNs, and universal groups in the forest. Group Policies allow configuration of software and settings on domain computers. - Universal Group Membership Caching allows fast user logins in sites without a global catalog. The dcpromo command removes Active Directory from a domain controller after verifying AD services and

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70-236, Lesson 2

Working with Active Directory


Practice Quiz
Fill in the Blank
1. The _____________ DNS domain record is used to identify the domain controllers.
Answer: Service (SRV) records
Section Ref: Installing Active Directory
2. ___________________ represent(s) users and network resources within Active
Directory.
Answer: Leaf objects
Section Ref: Understanding Objects
3. When assigning permissions, it is best to assign them to ____________, rather than to
the individual users.
Answers: groups
Section Ref: Understanding Groups
4. _________________________ are used to represent the level of backwards
compatibility allowed in domain and forests.
Answer: Functional levels
Section Ref: Understanding Functional Levels
5. The ______________ is a database of all object names, UPNs, and universal groups in
the forest.
Answer: Global catalog (GC)
Section Ref: Understanding Global Catalog
6. _____________________ is a powerful administrative tool for configuring software
and settings on computers within your domain.
Answer: Group policies
Section Ref: Understanding Groups

7. _____________________________________allows for fast user logins in sites that do


not contain a global catalog.
Answer: Universal Group Membership Caching (UGMC)
Section Ref: Understanding Global Catalog
8. After installing Active Directory on a domain controller, you should verify the adding
of the AD services and DNS ___________ records.
Answer: Service records (SRV)
Section Ref: What is Active Directory?
9. You can remove Active Directory from a domain controller by running the
_________________ command.
Answer: dcpromo
Section Ref: Performing the Installation
Short Answer
1. What is used to save bandwidth replication between sites and occurs only between a
single domain controller in each site?
Answer: Bridgehead server
Section Ref: Understanding Sites and Replication
2. When working with global groups and domain local groups, what type of group would
you assign the users within a domain if you want to assign permissions to a set of printers
and shared folders?
Answer: In a global group
Section Ref: Understanding Groups
3. What do you call a feature that allows you to logon once and access all the resources
that you have permissions to within your domain?
Answer: Single sign-on
Section Ref: What is Active Directory?
4. Active Directory is based on what directory service?
Answer: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Section Ref: What is Active Directory?

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