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Log on to the PC (the icon on the right) as experimental\administrator. Naturally, because you
are using the same user as when you logged on to the server, the password is the same too. If
the “Set Network Location” window opens, click Work Network, then Close.
Click Start, right-click Computer, and click Properties. The System window opens.
In the left panel, click Remote settings.
Under Remote Desktop, click the Select Users button.
In the Remote Desktop Users dialog box, click the Add button.
In the Select User or Groups dialog box, click the Advanced button.
Click the Find Now button.
Highlight your name and click the OK button.
You should see your name in the text box. Click the OK button.
In the remote Desktop Users dialog box, you should see your user name. Click the OK button.
Log off, then click the Send Ctrl-Alt-Delete button.
Click Switch User, then Other User. For the user name, type “experimental\” followed by your
user name. Fill in the password you gave yourself.
Click the Start icon. You should see your name in the upper right of the pop-up.
Insert a screenshot into your lab report showing your name (#7).
TASK 2: Create Groups
STEP 1: Create a Domain Local Group
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The typical process for creating security groups is to put users in global groups and then put
global groups in domain local groups. The domain local groups are then associated with
resources, and specific access permissions are given at this level. This may seem like extra work,
but when you have hundreds or thousands of users and many dozens of resources, this makes
management much easier. Our objective is to create a domain local group called DomainMgrs.
We will create a global group called GlobalMgrs. We will put the user based on your name in
GlobalMgrs and then GlobalMgrs into DomainMgrs. In a later lab, we will associate permissions.