Managing_Windows_Accounts_and_Organizational_Units_3e_-_Francis_Osaji
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
Student:
Email:
Francis Osaji
fosaji01849@ucumberlands.edu
Time on Task:
Progress:
32 hours, 24 minutes
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Report Generated:
Monday, November 20, 2023 at 12:41 AM
Section 1: Hands-On Demonstration
Part 1: Create User Accounts
12.
Make a screen capture
showing the
new user accounts
.
Part 2: Create Organizational Units
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
4.
Make a screen capture
showing the
two new OUs
.
10.
Make a screen capture
showing the
accounts in the Faculty Organizational Unit
.
Part 3: Change Existing User Accounts
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
5.
Make a screen capture
showing the
updated contents of the Students OU
.
9.
Make a screen capture
showing the
updated contents of the Faculty OU.
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
Section 2: Applied Learning
Part 1: Create User Accounts
6.
Make a screen capture
showing the
user account details for your own user account
.
12.
Make a screen capture
showing the
PowerShell commands that enabled all of the user
accounts.
Part 2: Create Organizational Units
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
7.
Make a screen capture
showing the
users in the Faculty OU
.
Part 3: Change Existing User Accounts
4.
Make a screen capture
showing the
disabled user account created in your own name
.
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
Section 3: Challenge and Analysis
Part 1: Choose an Account Management Approach
Write a brief opinion
describing which method of user account maintenance you prefer. Would you
use one method over the other in all cases, or would you use each for a specific purpose? Give
examples.
As for me I will prefer the method of AD Users and Computers to make things easier since it is a
graphical user interface and when it comes to the process of automation I will prefer to integrate with
power shell scripts for faster automation handling. When the organization requires a process where
users accounts and OU are managed automatically like account deletion or automated assigning of a
user to another OU, then power shell scripting is very handy and I will prefer that.
Part 2: Build a User Inventory and Remove Unnecessary Accounts
Make a screen capture
showing the
successfully executed account inventory command in
PowerShell
.
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
Make a screen capture
showing the
successfully executed account deletion command in
PowerShell
.
Part 3: Automate the Creation of New Accounts
Make a screen capture
showing the
completed account creation PowerShell script
.
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Managing Windows Accounts and Organizational Units (3e)
Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition - Lab 04
Make a screen capture
showing the
successfully executed account creation PowerShell script
.
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