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Title: Active Directory User Groups Implementation
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August 11, 2005 |
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Universal groups would be reserved for widely-used groups that are fairly static in nature.
In order to provide the most flexible user and group configurations, allowing for network growth and reducing the number of permission assignments, the following provides a guideline for groups and group nesting:
§ Global groups ? organized based on administrative needs
§ Domain local groups ? identified as common resources
§ Global groups nested into domain local groups
§ Permissions assigned to domain local groups
The AD implementation proposal categorized the following Organizational Units for Riordan's parent domain: (visio drawing not included)
Organized based on administrative needs, each of the sub-units represent another organizational unit (OU)... Showed first 250 characters
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Universal groups would be reserved for widely-used groups that are fairly static in nature.
In order to provide the most flexible user and group configurations, allowing for network growth and reducing the number of permission assignments, the following provides a guideline for groups and group nesting:
§ Global groups ? organized based on administrative needs
§ Domain local groups ? identified as common resources
§ Global groups nested into domain local groups
§ Permissions assigned to domain local groups
The AD implementation proposal categorized the following Organizational Units for Riordan's parent domain: (visio drawing not included)
Organized based on administrative needs, each of the sub-units represent another organizational unit (OU)... Showed next 250 characters
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