“The directory service for Windows 2000 that stores all of the objects that make up a Windows 2000 network, such as user objects, group objects, and computer objects. It also provides the services that enable users to locate objects on the network and also provides administrators with the tools that are necessary to manage a Windows 2000 network.” What does this best describe? Select one.
What are sites and domains, and how are they different from each other? Select two.
Which of the following best describes a tree and a forest? Select two.
“Provides name resolution, the ability to map computer names to the corresponding IP address, and namespace definition. Active Directory domains use these naming conventions and a locator service. This also allows clients to locate servers that provide necessary services, such as the global catalog and authentication.” What service does this best describe? Select one.