server management URGENT!!!!

G

Guest

The company has been growing rapidly and the management has decided to
upgrade the peer-to-peer network to a Windows 2000 domain based network. HR
has given you a list of users and their information, such as department, full
name, etc. in a text file. This text file will be used to import into AD
(active directory) rather than create the information manually into AD. The
file name is userinfo.txt.

The departments are Accounting, Finance, Engineering, Help Desk, HR and
Sales. Each department has at least 5 people in it. Each department will have
their own OU.

there will be a lot of users needed password changes or their accounts
unlocked. you will delegate the task of resetting of users password to each
respective department manager. Since the AD Users and Computer utility might
be confusing to the managers, create a customised taskpad for the managers
and put it in their home folder so that it is easy for them to use. The
taskpad must be able to run on each managers machine which has Windows 2000
professional but no other end user.

The infrastructure consists of necessary server and client machines
appropriate for a company of 100+ people, absolute minimum 2 server and 2
client machines. Consult with your lab instructor for clarification. Your
company network should have DNS and Active Directory installed. All clients
will have Windows 2000 Professional. All servers will have Windows 2000
Advanced Server.
 
D

Dave

he was probably late handing in his homework or prepping for a lab and
wanted someone to hand him the procedure.
 
S

Skorpion

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Dave regaled us with the following:
you want help with your homework?? try the ta!

Could be homework; could be the memo received from the boss...

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Skorpion [skorpion at suespammers dot org]
"Don't attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by
stupidity."

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D

Dave

the last paragraph phrase about 'consult with your lab instructor' kind of
gives it away.

Skorpion said:
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Dave regaled us with the following:
you want help with your homework?? try the ta!

Could be homework; could be the memo received from the boss...

- --
Skorpion [skorpion at suespammers dot org]
"Don't attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by
stupidity."

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