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Where are domain user accounts managed in Windows Server?
The correct answer is C. Active Directory Users and Computers. Domain user accounts in a Windows Server environment are centrally managed using the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) console.
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Where are domain user accounts managed in Windows Server?
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- ALocal Users and Groups console
- BControl Panel
- CActive Directory Users and Computers
- DActive Directory Sites and Services
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(15 responses)- A7% (1)
- C87% (13)
- D7% (1)
Why each option
Domain user accounts in a Windows Server environment are centrally managed using the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) console.
The Local Users and Groups console is used to manage accounts on a standalone local computer, not domain-level accounts.
The Control Panel contains various system configuration tools, but it does not provide direct management of domain user accounts in Active Directory.
Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) is the primary administrative tool in Windows Server for managing user accounts, computer accounts, groups, and organizational units within an Active Directory domain. It provides the interface to create, modify, and delete domain user accounts, set passwords, and manage group memberships.
Active Directory Sites and Services is used to manage the physical topology of an Active Directory domain, including sites, subnets, and replication, not individual user accounts.
Concept tested: Active Directory user account management
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/identity-protection/active-directory-domain-services/manage/ad-ds-administration-tools
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