Q. What are the components of Active Director?
Object:
An object is any specific
item that can be cataloged in Active Directory. Examples of objects
include users, computers, printers, folders, and files. These items are classified
by a distinct set of characteristics, known as attributes. For example,
a user can be characterized by the username, full name, telephone
number, email address, and so on. Note that, in general, objects in the
same container have the same types of attributes but are characterized
by different values of these attributes. The Active Directory schema
defines the extent of attributes that can be specified for any object.
Classes
The Active Directory service, in turn,
classifies objects into classes. These classes are logical
groupings of similar objects
Schemas
The schema is a set of rules
that define the classes of objects and their attributes that can be created in
Active Directory. It defines what attributes can be held by objects of various
types, which of the various classes can exist, and what object class can be a
parent of the current object class. For example, the User class can contain
user account objects and possess attributes such as password, group membership,
home folder, and so on.When you first install Active
Directory on a server, a default schema is created, containing definitions of
commonly used objects and properties such as users, computers, and groups. This
default schema also contains definitions of objects and properties needed for
the functioning of Active Directory.
Global catalog
A global catalog server is a
domain controller that has an additional duty—it maintains a global catalog. A
global catalog is a master, searchable database that contains information about
every object in every domain in a forest. The global catalog contains a
complete replica of all objects in Active Directory for its host domain, and
contains a partial replica of all objects in Active Directory for every other
domain in the forest.
- A global catalog server performs two important
functions:
- Provides group membership information during logon and
authentication
- Helps users locate resources in Active Directory
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