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Managing Local Users & Groups

Managing Local Users & Groups. Managing Local Users & Groups. OVERVIEW • Configure and manage user accounts • Manage user account properties • Manage user and group rights • Configure user account policy. Managing Local Users & Groups. USER ACCOUNTS

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Managing Local Users & Groups

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  1. Managing Local Users & Groups

  2. Managing Local Users & Groups OVERVIEW • Configure and manage user accounts • Manage user account properties • Manage user and group rights • Configure user account policy

  3. Managing Local Users & Groups USER ACCOUNTS • Identify users to the system and to each other • All processes in Windows run under the guise of a user account • System and service processes even run as users • Used to grant access to resources • Associate SID with DACLs belonging to objects • Collect information about users • Active Directory user properties – phone/fax numbers, etc…

  4. Managing Local Users & Groups • Local user account • Exists on a single computer • Cannot be used to gain domain access of any kind • Stores details about Security & Preferences • Domain user account • Exists in a domain or in any trusting domain by virtue of being created on a domain controller

  5. Managing Local Users & Groups • GROUPS • • Collections of user accounts • • Simplify access to resources • • Can be used for security and messaging (Active Directory) • Local Groups exist only on the computer on which they were created

  6. Managing Local Users & Groups BUILT-IN USER ACCOUNTS • Configured during setup • Administrator • Guest • Used for administration or guest access • Can be renamed but not deleted

  7. Managing Local Users & Groups BUILT-IN USER ACCOUNTS • Administrator account (most powerful in XP) • Retains its distinctive SID even if renamed • Cannot be locked out • Can have a blank password • Can be disabled

  8. Managing Local Users & Groups BUILT-IN USER ACCOUNTS • Guest (least privileged user) • Disabled by default - should be left disabled • Cannot be deleted • Can be disabled • Can be locked out • Can have a blank password • Cannot be identified in security audit

  9. Managing Local Users & Groups BUILT-IN GROUPS • Created during setup • Administrators • Backup Operators • Power Users • Remote Desktop Users • Users • Guests

  10. Managing Local Users & Groups BUILT-IN GROUPS • Designed for specific use or administrative roles • User accounts can be added as members • Built-in groups cannot be removed • Local user can be a member of multiple groups

  11. Managing Local Users & Groups DEFAULT GROUPS • Administrators • Backup Operators • Guests • Network Configuration Operators • Power Users • Remote Desktop Users

  12. Managing Local Users & Groups DOMAIN ACCOUNTS AND GROUPS • Give domain users rights and permissions on local system • Include built-in and user-defined accounts and groups • Provide logon and resource access to local system • Can be placed into local groups

  13. Managing Local Users & Groups LOCAL USERS AND GROUPS

  14. Managing Local Users & Groups CONTROL PANEL USER ACCOUNTS

  15. Managing Local Users & Groups ACTIVE DIRECTORY USER ACCOUNTS

  16. Managing Local Users & Groups

  17. Managing Local Users & Groups TROUBLESHOOTING USER ACCOUNTS • Most common problem associated with user accounts is password issues • Another issue might be mis-configuration of user account details or group membership • Provide logon and resource access to local system • Can be placed into local groups

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