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Q: Only members of a domain can access systems and resources within that domain?
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What is the difference between a domain local group global group and a universal group?

Global Group: Members of Global Group can come only from local domain but members can access resources in any domain. Domain Local Group: Members of Local Group can come from any domain but members can access resources only in local domain. Universal Group: Members can come from any domain and members can access resource in any domain. Hope this is easy:)


What is the systems domain?

A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination.domain is security boundary for all the resources in the network like pc,printer etc. so a single domain system is one which has only one domain in the forest eg.. xyz.com and no other domain in the forest except xyz.com.


Which account type is configured an active directory domain controller and can be used to grant access to resources on any domain-joined computer?

Domain Account


Which account type is configured on an active directory domain controller and can be used to grant access to resources on any domain-joined computer?

Domain Account


Which type of account is configured on an active directory domain controller and can be used to grant access to resources on any domain joined computers?

domain account


Which account type is configured on an Active Directory domain controller and can be used to grant access to resources on any domain joined computers?

domain account


I can access web but can't access lan resources on network?

Many times this is because the resources are part of a Windows Domain. Domains have strict security capabilities that will lock computers not part of the domain out. You can have your machine physically on the same network, but not part of the domain, and if that is the case, you will not be able to use domain resources. Ask your tech support goons to either add your machine to the domain, ensure that your current user login is a domain user, and make sure that your password has not expired.


Why you move from workgroup to domain?

the main reason behind that is we can control sharing resources in domain,and as well as as we can use more no.of systems than in workgroup,and we can provide user permissinons in domain.


Logical access control method can be used to limit access to specific resources in a domain environment?

Access control list (ACL)


What happens if primary domain controller fails?

You wont be able to access the network resources/login properly to your account.


What is the single domain system?

A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination.domain is security boundary for all the resources in the network like pc,printer etc. so a single domain system is one which has only one domain in the forest eg.. xyz.com and no other domain in the forest except xyz.com.


What is the security boundary within Active Directory?

the Domain is called as the security boundary with in the active directory. A Windows domain is a logical group of computers running versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that share a central directory database. domain governs the way user access resources of the network