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Title: Setting Up Group Accounts


1
Setting Up Group Accounts
2
Overview
  • Introduction to Groups
  • Planning a Group Strategy
  • Creating Local and Global Groups
  • Implementing Built-in Groups
  • Best Practices

3
Introduction to Groups
  • Groups Are Collections of User Accounts
  • Group Members Get All Group Permissions and
    Rights
  • Local Groups Provide Access to Resources and
    Rights to Perform System Tasks
  • Global Groups Organize Users

4
Local and Global Groups Summary
5
Planning a Group Strategy
  • Logically Organize Users Based on Common Needs
  • Create Global Groups, and then Add User Accounts
  • Create Local Groups Based on Resource Access
    Needs
  • Assign Permissions to Local Groups
  • Add Global Groups to Local Groups

6
Creating Local and Global Groups
  • You Must Be a Member of the Administrators or
    Account Operators Group
  • You Can Create Local Groups on Any Computer
    Running Windows NT
  • You Create Global Groups on a PDC from Any
    Computer Running User Manager for Domains
  • Group Names Must Be Unique to the Domain

7
Creating Global Groups
8
Creating Local Groups
9
Deleting Groups
  • Deleting a Group
  • Permanently removes permissions and rights
    associated with it
  • Does not delete the member user accounts

10
Implementing Built-in Groups
  • Built-in Local Groups
  • Give users rights to perform system tasks
  • Built-in Global Groups
  • Give administrators a way of controlling domain
    resources
  • System Groups
  • Organize users for system use
  • Membership is automatic and cannot be modified

11
Built-in Groups on All Windows NTBased Computers
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Built-in Groups on Domain Controllers Only
13
Built-in System Groups
  • Reside on All Computers
  • Membership Cannot Be Modified
  • Users Become Members Automatically During Network
    Activity
  • Two Key System Groups
  • Everyone
  • Creator Owner

14
Best Practices
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