Примеры использования Active directory administrative на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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You can use Active Directory Administrative Center to create groups.
You can also view the current MRU list by expanding the Active Directory Administrative Center breadcrumb bar.
In the Active Directory Administrative Center navigation pane, click Global Search.
You can also use the Global Search tile on the Active Directory Administrative Center Overview page.
Active Directory Administrative Center is built on Windows PowerShell™ command-line interface technology.
To open Add Navigation Nodes, in Active Directory Administrative Center, click Add Navigation Nodes.
The ADWS service must be installed on at least onedomain controller in the Active Directory domain so that you can use Active Directory Administrative Center to manage this domain.
In the Active Directory Administrative Center navigation pane, right-click the node that you want to modify.
Navigate to the desired OU by using either the Active Directory Administrative Center navigation pane or management list.
You can use Active Directory Administrative Center to create new organizational units(OUs) and containers or manage existing OUs and containers.
You can also reset a user password by using the Reset Password tile on the Active Directory Administrative Center Overview page.
You cannot use Active Directory Administrative Center to move computer accounts between domains.
To specify the maximum number ofobjects that are displayed, per container(or OU), in the Active Directory Administrative Center management list, on the View menu, click Management List Options.
You can also use Active Directory Administrative Center to manage Active Directory objects across multiple trusted domains.
Another way to open Add Navigation Nodes is to right-click anywhere in the Active Directory Administrative Center navigation pane, and then click Add Navigation Nodes.
You can also open Active Directory Administrative Center by using a set of logon credentials that is different from your current set of logon credentials.
In other words, this query will return a subset of the objects that are displayed in the Active Directory Administrative Center management list for this OU, not a subset of all objects that this OU contains.
You can use Active Directory Administrative Center to connect to a specific domain or domain controller and then view or manage the directory information for that domain or domain controller.
To obtain the security advantages of user authentication andauthorization, use the Active Directory Administrative Center to create an individual user account for each user who will participate in your network.
You can use Active Directory Administrative Center to perform common Active Directory object management tasks through both data-driven navigation and task-oriented navigation.
If you build a query to filter through the Active Directory data of a specific OU,your query is applied only to the objects that are displayed in the Active Directory Administrative Center management list for this OU.
Another way to open Active Directory Administrative Center is to click Start, click Run, and then type dsac. exe.
Where runas/user is the command that allows users to remotely execute commands as a different user,is the set of credentials that you want to open Active Directory Administrative Center with, and dsac is the Active Directory Administrative Center executable file name(Dsac. exe).
The Users container in Active Directory Administrative Center contains three built-in user accounts: Administrator, Guest, and HelpAssistant.
If there is a one-way trust between Domain A and Domain B through which users in Domain A can access resources in Domain B but users in Domain B cannot accessresources in Domain A, if you are running Active Directory Administrative Center on the computer where Domain A is your local domain, you can connect to Domain B with the current set of logon credentials and in the same instance of Active Directory Administrative Center.
By default, Active Directory Administrative Center is installed on your Windows Server 2008 R2 computer with the Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell and the Active Directory Web Services(ADWS) service.
The command in the following procedure can be useful if you are logged on to the computer that is running Active Directory Administrative Center with normal user credentials, but you want to use Active Directory Administrative Center on this computer to manage your local domain as an administrator.
You can use the Active Directory Administrative Center breadcrumb bar to navigate directly to a specific container only if this container is stored in the domain directory partition of the local domain or the trusted foreign domain that you are managing in Active Directory Administrative Center.
To search for Active Directory objects in Active Directory Administrative Center, you can use Global Search to specify a scope for your search query.
You cannot use the Active Directory Administrative Center breadcrumb bar to navigate directly to containers that are stored in the configuration, schema, or application directory partitions of the local or trusted foreign domains that you are managing in Active Directory Administrative Center.