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Joss

On 27 June 2011 22:32, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is no longer the acronym used.****
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> Taken from the 2008/2008 R2 AD class I have taught:****
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> Single-domain forest: IGDLA****
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> Multi-domain forest: IGUDLA****
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> *I*dentities (users or computers) are members of****
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> *G*lobal groups that collect members based on those members roles****
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> Which are members of****
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> *D*omain *L*ocal groups that provide management of some kind, such as
> mgmt. of resource access****
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> Which are****
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> Assigned *A*ccess to a resource (i.e., on an ACL)****
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> The ā€œUā€ for multi-domain forests is Universal groups.  From a nesting
> perspective, global groups from any domain in the forest can be members of
> universal groups, and universal groups can be members of any domain local
> groups in the forest.****
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> Hope that helps.****
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> Carl Webster****
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> Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional (and MCT)****
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> http://dabcc.com/Webster****
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> *From:* helpdesk UK [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* Re: Single Forest multiple Child domains****
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> so I read up once on this going back in NT days..****
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> AGLP****
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> Create a user****
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> Add the user to a Global Group****
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> Add the global group to Local Group****
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> Assign permissions****
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> Now in win2k8 days we add the mix of UG...****
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> so add local group in child1.xyz.com to UG child1.xyz.com and than add the
> UG child1.xyz.com to a local group in child2.xyz.com and than assign
> permissions !!!****
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> correct ?****
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> cheers****
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> Joss****
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