Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP Crash Course for Entry Level IT Support Jobs
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- In this video, you will understand the fundamentals of Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP. Whether you're just starting your career in IT support or looking to refresh your knowledge, this course covers everything you need to know. Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP are vital components in IT. Understanding their fundamentals is crucial for anyone pursuing a career in IT support or looking to enhance their existing skill set. Through comprehensive training, you will gain an in-depth understanding of these critical technologies and be equipped with the essential knowledge to navigate and utilize them effectively.
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00:00 Intro
00:31 Active Directory
20:00 DNS
35:12 DHCP
47:03 Outro
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Being 21 minutes into the video you have missed to mention a few things so lets start from the beginning : You forgot to mention the fact that your VM which you promoted to DC was already connected to the network via Extrnal Switch, then regarding OU you forgot to mention that GPO's are applied to UO's not user directly and forgot to mention AGP practice which mean Account gets added to the group and then all needed permissions are assign to the group not user directly etc etc