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This time, right-click in a blank space in the middle panel, click New, and then click Group.
For the Group name, type GlobalMgrs and leave the default of Global for the group scope. Click
OK.
Now we need to put the user based on your name into the GlobalMgrs group. Double-click
GlobalMgrs, click the Members tab and then click Add.
Click the Advanced button, then Find Now button and then scroll until you see your name. Click
on the your name, then click OK.
You should see your name in the text box. Click OK.
Now you have the user as a member of GlobalMgrs.
Insert a screenshot into your lab report showing the username (#8).
Click OK. Remember how to create groups and add users! In future labs, you will have to know
it.
We want to make GlobalMgrs a member of DomainMgrs, so double-click DomainMgrs, click the
Members tab, and then click Add. Just type āGā in the text box, and when you click Check
Names, all the objects beginning with āGā will display.
Select GlobalMgrs and click OK.
Click OK twice to get back to the screen that shows the contents of the user container in the
middle panel.
Insert a screenshot into your lab report showing both groups in the middle panel (#9).
TASK 3: Manage Organizational Units
STEP 1: Create an Organizational Unit
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In Server Manager, expand Active Directory until you see the domain name.
Right-click experimental.lab, select New, and click Organizational Unit.