MCTS Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory Configuration: Study Guide
by William Panek, James Chellis
7.1. An Overview of OUs
An organizational unit (OU) is a logical group of Active Directory objects, just as its name implies. OUs serve as containers within which other Active Directory objects can be created, but they do not form part of the DNS namespace. They are used solely to create organization within a domain.
OUs can contain the following types of Active Directory objects:
Users
Groups
Computers
Shared Folder objects
Contacts
Printers
InetOrgPerson objects
MSMQ Queue Aliases
Other OUs
Perhaps the most useful feature of OUs is that they can contain other OU objects. As a result, systems administrators can hierarchically group resources and other objects according to business practices. The OU structure is extremely flexible and, as you will see ...
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