tailieunhanh - Course 2272C: Implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows XP professional - Module 10

Module 10: Configuring Windows XP Professional to operate in Microsoft networks. The following topics are covered in this module: Examining workgroups and user accounts, creating and authenticating local user accounts, configuring local security, configuring networking options in a workgroup, operating in a domain. | Module 10: Configuring Windows XP Professional to Operate in Microsoft Networks Overview Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Creating and Authenticating Local User Accounts Configuring Local Security Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Operating in a Domain Lesson: Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Examining Workgroups Examining User Accounts Examining Workgroups Workgroup Characteristics: Peer-to-peer network No centralized administration Examining User Accounts Enable users to perform administrative tasks or gain temporary access to network resources Reside in SAM (local built-in user accounts) Reside in Active Directory (domain built-in user accounts) Built-in User Accounts Administrator and Guest Enable users to log on and gain access to resources on a specific computer Reside in Security Accounts Manager Must be created on each computer Local User Accounts Enable users to log on to the domain to gain access to network resources Reside in Active Directory Domain User Accounts Lesson: Creating and Authenticating Local User Accounts Creating Local User Accounts Authenticating Local User Accounts SAM User 1 User 2 User 3 SAM User 1 User 2 User 3 SAM User 1 User 2 User 3 SAM User 1 User 2 User 3 Creating Local User Accounts Authenticating Local User Accounts Users log on locally 1 SAM Credentials sent Logon information compared 2 Access token Access token created 3 Lesson: Configuring Local Security Introduction to Microsoft Management Console Creating a Customized Security Console Configuring Account Policies Configuring Local Policies Configuring Ctrl+Alt+Del Options Configuring Logon Options in a Workgroup Introduction to Microsoft Management Console Console Tree Snap-ins Details Pane Creating a Customized Security Console Configuring Account Policies Password Policy Account Lockout Policy Configuring Local Policies User Rights Assignment Security Options Configuring Ctrl+Alt+Del Options Configuring Logon Options in a Workgroup Changing the . | Module 10: Configuring Windows XP Professional to Operate in Microsoft Networks Overview Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Creating and Authenticating Local User Accounts Configuring Local Security Configuring Networking Options in a Workgroup Operating in a Domain Lesson: Examining Workgroups and User Accounts Examining Workgroups Examining User Accounts Examining Workgroups Workgroup Characteristics: Peer-to-peer network No centralized administration Examining User Accounts Enable users to perform administrative tasks or gain temporary access to network resources Reside in SAM (local built-in user accounts) Reside in Active Directory (domain built-in user accounts) Built-in User Accounts Administrator and Guest Enable users to log on and gain access to resources on a specific computer Reside in Security Accounts Manager Must be created on each computer Local User Accounts Enable users to log on to the domain to gain access to network resources Reside in Active Directory Domain

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