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A domain based network enables collaboration between an organization's department by using an hierarchical to assigning permissions to users
What the new desktop support person should be told are:
1) Upon logging in to a computer, the computer creates a user profile
2) There are different types of user profiles, including, roaming and mandatory user profiles
- The roaming user profile is consists of creating a copy of a local profile that is stored on the shared server, such that the user profile is updated on the shared server when the user makes changes and logs off. The profile is automatically loaded when the user logs into any of the computers located in the network
- A mandatory profile is one that is only editable by the administrator and can therefore, be used to give specific settings to users and in which the user changes are not saved once the user logs off
3) An XML file that is defined in group policy can be used to modify the taskbar layout and the Start Menu The start menu and taskbar
Start Menu and taskbar layout modification can be done by using Windows Imaging Configuration Designer, or ICD to create a provisioning package
4) In a domain environment, chip cards, smart cards or ICC cards and virtual smart cards can be used
5) The local SAM database is used to authenticate users in a peer-to-peer network, such that automatic synchronization between computers does not occur automatically
6) The domain controller controls user authentication in a domain based network, with the credentials being stored when the user signs in such that the users can log into the computer when the domain controller is offline
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