Re: windows server 2003



I'm happy to do this.



In message <1132236844.824606.196950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, soenita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes
Hello, I'm a student studying Information Technology at the University
of The Netherlands Antilles. I was wondering if someone could help me
understand the following terms in the Windows server 2003 envoirnment.
The terms are:
- What is OU (organizational Units) can someone explain this to me with

It's a unit for organisation.

a 'real life' example and for what is an OU used??

OUs are used to group similar objects.

- Group

A group of accounts

- Group Policy

A group of policies typically applied to an OU.

- User

Er - a user.

- Active Directory

A MS LDAP database

- Domain en Child domain

A subdivision of an AD forest.

- What are Site Links and where are these being used or when?

Site links link sites for replication.

- What is the difference between working groups and a Domain?

NO idea what you mean.

When
should  I use a Domain instead of a working group?

Again, not idea.

- What is DHCP and how does this work? what are the advantages of this?

Dynamic Host Control Protocol - details on how this works would take too long. Google is your friend.


Can anyone explain these terms to me please. It would be a great help
to me.
Please email me these answers to my email adres:
soenita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you in advance!!!
Regards,
Soenita


Sure - And should I do the rest of your homework too?

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Thomas Lee
(tfl@xxxxxxxxx)
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