A container found within a domain used to organize objects such as groups, users, and computers.
A mechanism that defines the type of access that is granted to an object (an object can be identified with a security identifier) or object attribute.
A mechanism that authorizes a user to perform certain actions on a computer, such as logging on to a system interactively or backing up files and directories on a system.
A group used to assign rights and permissions and gain access to network resources.
One or more IP subnets that are connected by a high-speed link, typically defined by a geographical location.
One or more domains in Active Directory with contiguous name space.
A link that allows users in one domain to access resources in another domain.
A group scope is designed to contain global groups from multiple domains.
An identity found in an Active Directory identity used to represent a user.
A legacy naming service that translates from NetBIOS (computername) to specify a network resource.
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