Chapter 6. Designing Organizational Unit and Group Structure
In This Chapter
- Defining Organizational Units in AD DS
- Defining AD Groups
- Examining OU and Group Design
- Starting an OU Design
- Using OUs to Delegate Administration
- Group Policies and OU Design
- Understanding Group Design
- Exploring Sample Design Models
The organization of users, computers, and other objects within the Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) structure gives administrators great flexibility and control over their environments. Both organizational unit (OU) and group structure design can be tailored to fit virtually any business need. There is, however, a great bit of confusion among administrators in the design and use of OUs and groups. Often, OUs ...
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