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Windows Server 2003 使用者及電腦帳號管理: 

Windows Server 2003 使用者及電腦帳號管理 林寶森 jeffl@ms11.hinet.net

Introduction to User Accounts: 

Introduction to User Accounts Built-in User Accounts Administrator and Guest

Creating Local User Accounts: 

Creating Local User Accounts

Creating Domain User Accounts: 

Creating Domain User Accounts New Object - User Create in: nwtraders.msft/Users Password: Confirm Password: < Back Next > Cancel User must change password at next logon User cannot change password Password never expires Account is disabled ******** ********

Introduction to User Logon Names: 

Introduction to User Logon Names User Principal Name The suffix defaults to the name of the root domain, but it can be changed and others added User Logon Name (Pre-Windows 2000) A user selects the domain when logging on User Logon Name Uniqueness Rules Full name must be unique within the container User principal name is unique within the forest User logon name (pre-Windows 2000) is unique within the domain

Creating a User Principal Name Suffix: 

Creating a User Principal Name Suffix

Names Associated with Domain User Accounts: 

Names Associated with Domain User Accounts

Setting Personal Properties: 

Setting Personal Properties Active Directory Add Personal Information About Users As Stored in Active Directory Use Personal Properties to Search Active Directory

When to Reset User Passwords: 

When to Reset User Passwords Reset a password when a user forgets his or her password After resetting a password, a user can no longer access some types of information, including: E-mail that is encrypted with the user’s public key Internet passwords that are saved on the computer Files that the user has encrypted

What Is a User Account Template?: 

What Is a User Account Template? A user account template is a user account that contains the properties that apply to users with common requirements User account templates make creating user accounts with standardized configurations more efficient User Account Template

Creating User Account Templates: 

Creating User Account Templates Set Up a User Account as a Template Account Create a User Account by Coping the Template Account

Guidelines for Creating User Account Templates: 

Guidelines for Creating User Account Templates Create a separate classification for each department Create a separate group for short-term and temporary employees Set user account expiration dates for short-term and temporary employees Disable the account template Identify the account template

Customizing User Settings with User Profiles: 

Customizing User Settings with User Profiles Default User Profile Serves as the bases for all user profiles Local User Profile Created the First Time a User Logs on to a Computer Stored on a Computer's Local Hard Disk Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional Windows Server 2003 Profile Server

Best Practices: 

Best Practices

What Is a Computer Account?: 

What Is a Computer Account? Identifies a computer in a domain Provides a means for authenticating and auditing computer access to the network and to domain resources Is required for every computer running: Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Windows NT

Where Computer Accounts Are Created in a Domain: 

Where Computer Accounts Are Created in a Domain

Creating Computer Accounts: 

Creating Computer Accounts

When to Reset Computer Accounts: 

When to Reset Computer Accounts Reset computer accounts when: Computers fail to authenticate to the domain Passwords need to be synchronized

Tools for Creating and Managing Accounts: 

Tools for Creating and Managing Accounts

Locating Accounts: 

Locating Accounts

What Is a Saved Query?: 

What Is a Saved Query?