There are 34 different definitions for the acronym ODM. The most popular amongst those definitions include Object Database Manager, Organic Dry Matter, Organizational Domain Model, and Opening Density Matrix.
Collective nouns for apples are a bushel of apples, a pie-full of apples.
The practical domain is the domain by simply looking at the function. Whereas the mathematical domain is the domain based on the graph.
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.
Apples is correct.
Domain Administrators
domain administrator
LSDOU - Local Site Domain Organizational Unit
organizational units
You can link group policy in domains, sites and organizational units. All users and computers get reflected by group policy settings in domain, site and organizational unit.
Linking
That is a hard question to answer; it depends on the requirements of your domain. It would be better to have delegation of authority to a sub-administrator, perhaps via OU (organizational units).
Local, site, domain, organizational unit
there r at the caastle wizard domain forest and creature area that's what i know
Open Active Directory Users and Computers.In the console tree, right-click the folder in which you want to add an organizational unit. Where?Active Directory Users and Computers/domain node/folderPoint to New, and then click Organizational Unit.Type the name of the organizational unit.
IN OOPS Concept. Declare your class as Final. A final class cannot be inherited by any other class. WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ADhttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_GPO_links_What_special_things_can_you_do_to_them B: You can block policy inheritance for a domain or organizational unit. Using block inheritance prevents GPOs linked to higher sites, domains, or organizational units from being automatically inherited by the child-level. By default, children inherit all GPOs from the parent, but it is sometimes useful to block inheritance. For example, if you want to apply a single set of policies to an entire domain except for one organizational unit, you can link the required GPOs at the domain level (from which all organizational units inherit policies by default), and then block inheritance only on the organizational unit to which the policies should not be applied. source:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757050(WS.10).aspx
Domain: A security boundary for the network On a local area network (LAN), a domain is a subnetwork made up of a group of clients and servers under the control of one central security database. Within a domain, users authenticate once to a centralized server known as a domain controller, rather than repeatedly authenticating to individual servers and services. Individual servers and services accept the user based on the approval of the domain controller. Organisational Unit: A part of Active Directory used to Organise and Manage the objects of AD An organizational unit (OU) is a subdivision within an Active Directory into which you can place users, groups, computers, and other organizational units. You can create organizational units to mirror your organization's functional or business structure. Each domain can implement its own organizational unit hierarchy. If your organization contains several domains, you can create organizational unit structures in each domain that are independent of the structures in the other domains. The term "organizational unit" is often called as "OU" in casual conversation. "Container" is also often applied in its place, even in Microsoft's own documentation. All terms are considered correct and interchangeable.