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WadeSent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 3:22 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] OU's
Structure
Joe,
The problem is that, as some
one else mentioned your OU structure serveves two purposes:-
1) To delegate
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To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OU's Structure
Joe,
The problem is that, as some one else mentioned your OU structure serveves two purpo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave
WadeSent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 9:22 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] OU's
Structure
Joe
Joe,
The problem is that, as some
one else mentioned your OU structure serveves two purposes:-
1) To delegate
authourity
2) To apply rights and restrictions
via GPO's
Now if you are going to delegate
authourity, as far as I can see, the only way to do that is via OU's. You could
apply
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SanchoSent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:54 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] OU's
Structure
Hello,
I got a discussion with a consultant who was hired to deploy a new
corporate domain(Win2003) structure.
We have right now a domain running on Windows 20
Milton,
The OU structure you are using is fine and it is a fairly common. You are using a function-based design that makes it easier for you to administer your domain.
OU's are created for basically two reasons. The first is for group policies and the second is for delegation of administratio
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OU's Structure
Hello,
I got a discussion with a consultant who was hired to deploy
a new corporate domain(Win2003) structure.
We have right now a domain running on Windows 2000 (Active
Directory 2000), I created a logical OU stru
] OU's
Structure
Hello,
I got a discussion with a consultant who was hired to deploy a new
corporate domain(Win2003) structure.
We have right now a domain running on Windows 2000 (Active Directory
2000), I created a logical OU structure in the domain controller accordin
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Sent: Wed 4/12/2006 1:53 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] OU's
Hello,
I got a discussion with a consultant who was hired to deploy a new corporate domain(Win2003) structure.
We have right now a domain running on Windows 2000 (Active Directory 2000), I created a logical OU structure in the domain controller according all the departments we have in the netw
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