May 2008
Intermediate to advanced
44 pages
2h 11m
English
Objects in the directory are organized by using organizational units (OUs). The design for the OUs will have two primary factors: the delegation of the administration of directory objects and the application of Group Policy objects (GPOs). Fundamentally, the OU design should be a reflection of how the objects in the domain are managed.
Changing the OU design is not difficult, but it can be complex since access control lists need to be carefully manipulated. Once delegation and Group Policy have been established, redesigning the OUs to which the configurations have been applied will take time.
Since OUs serve the dual roles of administration delegation and the application of Group Policy, it will be necessary ...
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