2. Overview
Introduction to Network Administration
Gaining Access to Network Resources
Managing Access to Network Resources
Introduction to Windows 2003 Domains
Using Windows 2003 Help
3. Introduction to Network Administration
Active Directory
Shared
Access Resources
User 1
Sales Group
User 2
User 3
4. Gaining Access to Network Resources
User Accounts in Windows 2003
Windows 2003 Authentication Process
Logging On to Windows 2003
Windows 2003 Security Dialog Box
5. User Accounts in Windows 2003
Domain Controller
Local User Accounts Active Directory Domain User Accounts
Access
Shared Resources
User
6. Windows 2003 Authentication Process
Domain
Controller Active
1 2
Directory
Logs On
3
Logging on to a Domain
Domain
Provides User Identity
and Security Settings 2
1 Logs On Local Security
Enables a User to Gain Database
Access to Resources and 3
Perform System Tasks
Logging on Locally
7. Logging On to Windows 2003
Log On to Windows
User Name Administrator
Password ********
OK Cancel Options> Options
8. Windows 2003 Security Dialog Box
Ctrl Alt Delete
Windows 2003 Security
Logon Information
Logon You are logged on as Domain_nameAdministrator
Information Logon Date: 9/18/98
Use the Task Manager to close an application that is not responding.
Lock Workstation Log Off Shutdown...
Change Password Task Manager Cancel
9. Managing Access to Resources
Assigning Permissions to Gain Access to Resources
Using Groups to Manage User Accounts
10. Assigning Permissions to Gain Access to Resources
Assigning Permissions to Control Access
Users Must Have Explicit Permissions to Gain Access
to Resources
Write
database
11. Using Groups to Manage User Accounts
Put Users in Groups
Assign Permissions to Groups
User 1
User 2
Read / Write
User 3
Accounting Group
User 4
User 5
12. Introduction to Windows 2003 Domains
Windows 2003 Domains
Computers in a Domain
Active Directory
13. Windows 2003 Domains
Users Have Access to Data on Other Computers
Single Logon Process for All Computers
User and Resource Information Is Stored and Administered
Centrally
Scalable to Very Large Networks
14. Computers in a Domain
Domain Controller running Active Directory
Windows 2003 Server
Member Server running
Windows 2003 Server
Windows NT Server 4.0
Windows NT Server 3.51
Client Computer
Client Computer running
Windows 2003 Professional
Windows 98, Windows 95
Windows NT Workstation
15. Active Directory
Stores Information About User
Accounts and Resources Active Directory
Validates Users to Access Domain
Resources
Computers
Stores Network Information as
Objects in a Hierarchical
Structure Objects
Provides Users
Centralized administration
Advanced search capabilities
Delegation of authority
16. Using Windows 2003 Help
Windows 2003 Server
Hide Back Forward Options Web Help
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Active Directory
Welcome Active Directory is the directory service
Help
used Window s2003 Server and is the
Active Directory
foundation of Windows 2003 distributed
Windows Clustering
Enterprise Memory Architecture network.
Managing Security
InteliMirror Checklists
Managing Users and Computers
Managing Files and Printers
New Ways to Do Familiar Tasks
Disaster Protection Best Practices
Storing Data How To...
Establishing Connections
Managing Communications Concepts
Core Network Protocols and Services Troubleshooting
Integrating Networks
Client Services
Monitoring and Diagnostics Tools
Internet Tools and Services
Automating Administrative Tasks
Application and Programming Tools
Troubleshooting and Other Resources
17. Review
Introduction to Network Administration
Gaining Access to Network Resources
Managing Access to Network Resources
Introduction to Windows 2003 Domains
Using Windows 2003 Help