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Lưu trữ trên một cơ sở thường xuyên đảm bảo rằng các tập tin đăng nhập không bao giờ phát triển quá lớn, gây ra các mục bị mất.Windows Server 2003 tạm thời Hỗ trợ bộ điều khiển miền đang chạy Windows Server 2003 và Windows NT 4. Đây là cấp độ chức năng chỉ được sử dụng khi nâng cấp bộ điều khiển miền trong Windows NT 4 lĩnh vực để Windows Server 2003 điều khiển miền. | CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH USER ACCOUNTS Before any user can access a computer running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 from the console or over the network that user must be authenticated. Authentication is the process by which the user is identified and the user s credentials are verified. In most cases the authentication process requires the user to supply an account name and a password which the server verifies against its records before granting the user access. Managing these user accounts and passwords is one of the most common tasks performed by network administrators. In this chapter you learn how to create manage and troubleshoot user accounts both individually and collectively. Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to Understand the differences between local user accounts and domain user accounts Plan user account creation Create and manage local user accounts Create and manage domain user accounts Create and manage user accounts with templates importation and commandline tools Manage user profiles Understand the differences between local roaming and mandatory profiles Troubleshoot user authentication issues 165 166 PART 2 MANAGING AND MAINTAINING USERS GROUPS AND COMPUTERS UNDERSTANDING USER ACCOUNTS A Microsoft Windows network can be based on one of two organizational schemes commonly referred to as the workgroup and the domain. Both of these schemes require users to have user accounts for authentication purposes but the nature of the accounts and the tools that you use to create and manage them are slightly different. The differences between the local user accounts used by workgroups and domain user accounts are summarized in Table 6-1. Table 6-1 Local and Domain User Name Characteristics Local User Names Domain User Names Management Tool Local Users And Groups Active Directory Users And Computers Account Location Security Account Manager on each local computer Active Directory database Logon Location The local computer Active Directory domain .