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Naming Conventions Everything in the Active Directory must have a unique name. Since all resources in the directory are shared, the names must be distinguishable as well as unique. To accomplish this, the following naming scheme has been put into place. All objects start with the organization’s organizational code; except for the organization’s Organizational Unit (OU) which is just the...
Article Id: 12838

Louisiana State University Active Directory Project Preface In 1997 LSU implemented a domain model using Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The model consisted of one master domain called LSU_NT that would be used for authentication only, along with this domain would be multiple resource domains. This plan met with limited success, some departments and colleges on campus began...
Article Id: 5267

Opting in Procedure: All registered Campus Technology Support Professionals (TSPs) can “opt-in” by linking their machines with the IT power management policy. 1. Open Active Directory Group Policy Management . 2. Under lsu.edu , open Departments and Organizations . 3. Open the Organizational Unit (OU) for your department to view the computer and user...
Article Id: 14844

General Information The following is a guide to maintaining organizational units in the LSU ITS Active Directory system. Organizational Units allow organizations on campus to maintain control over their resources, like: computers, servers, printers and file shares. Below are instructions on how to maintain OU's. Creating Objects in an Organizational Unit By creating...
Article Id: 5269

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