October 2019
Beginner
426 pages
10h 44m
English
A domain is a logical grouping of users, computers, peripheral devices, and network services. From the perspective of network architecture, usually, domains are centralized network environments where authentication is governed by a DC. In Windows Server-based networks, the domain is powered by the AD DS role. Figure 5.3 presents the step in the Active Directory Domain Services Configuration Wizard in which the domain is being set:

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