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be explicitly controlled by group policies. This property makes objects of class OU the most significant
structural components that active directory administrators create and use.
Continuation Reference
The LDAP searchResult might be returned by an active directory server when it holds the baseObject of a
searchRequest, but is unable to search all of the entries in the scope under the baseObject (that is, when
some of the entries in the scope might be held in other domains). Continuation References are non-specific
in the sense that the Continuation References returned in a searchResult always list all of the immediate
child domains below the domain that is generating the searchResult. Therefore, some of the domains listed
in a response containing Continuation References might not hold any of the target objects. This is in
contrast to referrals, which are completely specific. A referral always contains the desired baseObject of
the search.
descendant domains
Refers collectively to all the domains below a specific root domain, without regard to whether they are
immediate child domains of the root or are located lower in the contiguous name space. When it is
important to emphasize that a domain is an immediate subordinate of the root, use the term "child
domain." See also child domain.
Directory Information Tree
The DIT comprises the entire set of active directory objects deployed by an enterprise. This set forms a tree
structure in the sense that each forest tree deployed by the enterprise forms a hierarchy of active directory
servers whose Distinguished Names are embedded in the DNS name space, itself a tree structure. Inside
each active directory server, the objects form a micro-structure of hierarchically related containers and
leaf objects.
Distinguished Name
Each object in the active directory has a unique Distinguished Name. The DN identifies the domain that
holds the objects as well as the complete path through the container hierarchy (in that domain) by which
the object is reached.
A typical DN might be: cn=JohnSmith, cn=users, dc=widget, dc=com.
This DN identifies the "John Smith" user object in the widget.com domain. In this example, cn is an
abbreviation for common name, which is an attribute. Dc is an abbreviation for domain component,
which is another attribute used in active directory.
domain
A single security boundary of a Windows NT®-based computer network. Within a domain, objects and
hierarchies of objects are created, according to the rules in the schema. A deployment of active directory
is made up of one or more domains. On a stand-alone workstation, the domain is the computer itself. A
domain can span more than one physical location by placing peer master domain controllers at more
than one site. Every domain has its own security policies and security relationships with other domains.
When multiple domains are arranged to form a hierarchy beneath a root domain, the domains form a
contiguous name space and are collectively referred to as a domain tree. Within a domain tree, all
domains are connected by mutual trust relationships and share a common schema, configuration, and
global catalog. Multiple domain trees can be connected together, in terms of trust relationships, to create
a forest. Each active directory host computer holds a single domain. A single computer cannot host more
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Страница 1: ...HP IP Console Viewer User Guide Part Number 409053 003 July 2008 Third Edition ...
Страница 41: ...Managing KVM console switches 41 For more information on connection sharing see Video session types on page 79 ...
Страница 50: ...Managing KVM console switches 50 Unlocking an account 1 Select Users ...
Страница 122: ...Managing serial console switches 122 Unlocking an account for serial console switches 1 Select Users ...
Страница 176: ...Organizing the system 176 Serial console switch General tab Server General tab ...
Страница 181: ...Organizing the system 181 KVM console switch Network tab Serial console switch Network tab ...
Страница 216: ...Using directory services integration 216 The following are examples of groups defined in Active Directory ...
Страница 259: ...Using the on board Web interface OBWI 259 5 Click Save ...
Страница 264: ...Troubleshooting 264 2 Select Install Certificate ...
Страница 267: ...Troubleshooting 267 1 Select the error field in the browser to view the certificate error 2 Select View Certificates ...
Страница 268: ...Troubleshooting 268 3 Select Install Certificate ...
Страница 295: ...LDAP client behavior overview 295 As an example consider the following instance of the New Object User dialog ...
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Страница 303: ...LDAP client behavior overview 303 The corresponding UID mask is shown in the following example ...