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The document discusses concepts related to Active Directory replication and configuration. It covers topics like update sequence numbers that track changes made at each domain controller, intersite replication using asynchronous replication, and default costs for new site links. It also discusses the different FSMO roles and how they manage functions like password changes and domain creation. Finally, it addresses group configuration options and the different types of groups like security and distribution groups.

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The document discusses concepts related to Active Directory replication and configuration. It covers topics like update sequence numbers that track changes made at each domain controller, intersite replication using asynchronous replication, and default costs for new site links. It also discusses the different FSMO roles and how they manage functions like password changes and domain creation. Finally, it addresses group configuration options and the different types of groups like security and distribution groups.

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Lesson 3

1. Each domain controller in a forest maintains a local value called an update __________ number that keeps
track of changes that are made at each DC and thus keeps track of which updates should be replicated to
other domain controllers.

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2. SMTP site links use __________ replication, meaning that each replication transaction does not need to
complete before another can start because the transaction can be stored until the destination server is
available.

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3. All site links that use the same transport protocol are considered to be __________ by default, which means
that a domain controller in any site can connect to a domain controller in any other site by navigating a chain
of site links.

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4. Active Directory creates a replication __________ with the idea that all writeable domain controllers in a
domain should communicate Active Directory information to each other, in addition to communicating
forest-wide information with other domains.

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5. In addition to the USN, each Active Directory attribute has a(n) __________ ID associated with it that keeps
track of how many times that attribute has been changed.

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6. The default cost of any new site link is __________.

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7. What provides administrators with the means to control replication traffic?

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8. What protocol is used by Active Directory for both intrasite and intersite replication?

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9. The forest root domain controller server object is placed within what folder of the Default-First-Site-Name
site?

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10. How often does the KCC run and analyze the best path and placement for connection objects?

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Lesson 4

1. Active Directory supports __________ FSMO roles.

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2. Password changes, account lockouts, and time synchronization for the domain are managed by the PDC
__________.

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3. The __________ identifier is a variable-length number that is assigned to objects at creation and becomes
part of the object's security identifier.

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4. The Domain __________ Master has the authority to manage the creation and deletion of domains, domain
trees, and application data partitions in the forest.

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5. The role __________ process is used when you move a FSMO role gracefully from one domain controller to
another.

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6. __________ is used to perform a seizure of an FSMO role.

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7. What is a partial copy of all objects from other domains within the same forest?

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8. What types of group memberships are stored in the global catalog?

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9. Universal group membership caching is enabled on what type of basis?

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10. What FSMO role is responsible for assigning relative identifiers to domain controllers in the domain?

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Lesson 5

1. __________ are implemented to allow administrators to assign permissions to multiple users simultaneously.

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2. Group __________ defines how a group is to be used within Active Directory.

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3. All default groups are __________ groups.

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4. A(n) __________ group is a collection of user accounts that are local to one specific workstation or member
server.

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5. The __________ Users special identity contains all users who log on with a valid username and password
combination that is stored in the Active Directory database.

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6. Like CSVDE, the __________ utility can be used to import or export Active Directory information.

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7. What types of accounts are used to access Active Directory or network-based resources, such as shared
folders or printers?

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8. When a user logs on, what is created that identifies the user and all of the user's group memberships?

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9. What types of groups are created for purposes of granting resource access permissions to multiple users?

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10. You cannot manually modify the memberships of what type of special groups?

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