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 1. Document the OU structures added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Organizational Units".
 1. Document the Groups added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Groups".
 1. Document the Users Added by exporting a list of users to a new section under domain called "Users".
 1. Document the OU structures added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Organizational Units" (not a new page, just a new section).
 1. Document the Groups added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Groups" (again not a new page, just a new section).
 1. Document the Users Added by exporting a list of users to a new section under domain called "Users"  (again not a new page, just a new section).

Lab 03 Users, Groups and Organizational Units

This lab gives you practice on setting up Organizational Units, Groups and Users.

We are setting up an AD for a fictitious company called "Computer Recording and Tabulating" or CRT for short. We'll start by creating the following OUs, Groups and Users.

Create three organizational units:

  • OU_CSuite
  • OU_Developers
  • OU_Sales

Write a PowerShell Script to create users.

Create Users for the following individuals in the appropriate Organizational Units, fill in the appropriate information in the organization tab:

Name

GivenName

SurName

Username

Position

Department

Manager

OU

Thomas Watson

Thomas

Watson

twatson

CEO

None

None

OU=OU_CSuite,DC=scot,DC=local

John Patterson

John

Patterson

jpatterson

Sales Manager

Sales

Thomas Watson

OU=OU_Sales,DC=scot,DC=local

David Ogilvy

David

Ogilvy

dogilvy

Salesman

Sales

John Patterson

OU=OU_Sales,DC=scot,DC=local

Mary Kay

Mary

Kay

mkay

Salesman

Sales

John Patterson

OU=OU_Sales,DC=scot,DC=local

Ken Thompson

Ken

Thompson

kthompson

Development Manager

IT

Thomas Watson

OU=OU_Developers,DC=scot,DC=local

Linus Torvalds

Linus

Torvalds

ltorvalds

Developer

IT

Ken Thompson

OU=OU_Developers,DC=scot,DC=local

Ada Lovelace

Ada

Lovelace

alovelace

Developer

IT

Ken Thompson

OU=OU_Developers,DC=scot,DC=local

Dennis Ritchie

Dennis

Ritchie

dritchie

Developer

IT

Ken Thompson

OU=OU_Developers,DC=scot,DC=local

Scot Anderson

Scot

Anderson

sanderson

Auditor

Accounting

None

OU=OU_Developers,DC=scot,DC=local

Create a global group for each Team, for "Managers" in OU_CSuite, "Developers" in OU_Developers, "Sales" in OU_Sales, "C-Suite" (we only have one user right now) in OU_C-Suite, and "Auditors" in OU_Developers. Put the approriate members in each group. We'll create more groups later.

Documentation

  1. Document the OU structures added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Organizational Units" (not a new page, just a new section).
  2. Document the Groups added. Do this in a new section under Domain called "Groups" (again not a new page, just a new section).
  3. Document the Users Added by exporting a list of users to a new section under domain called "Users" (again not a new page, just a new section).

Video Grade Guide

Topics

Points

Documentation: Talk your way through the documentation

30

Show each of the users and what groups they are in either via the GUI or a powershell command.

70

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