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This course provides an overview of forests and domains. The course walks the learner through the steps of creating a forest and domain structure, installing domain controllers, creating the forest root domain and a child domain, and setting the functional level of a forest and domain. It also provides information about integrating DNS zones into Active Directory and how to configure DNS servers for use with Active Directory.
Objectives:
- Implement and manage an Active Directory forest and domain structure
- Create the forest root domain and a child domain
- Create and configure application data partitions
Topics:
- The role of the forest
- The role of the domain
- Forest and domain functional levels
- Raising the functional level
- Creating a forest root domain
- Creating a new domain tree and a new child domain
- Creating a new domain controller
- Assigning and transferring forestwide master roles
- Assigning and transferring domainwide master roles
- Using application directory partitions
- Establishing trust relationships
- Implementing DNS
- Configuring DNS servers
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