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| contain users, groups, and computers from any domain in the forest |
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| it will be stored in the PAS and replicated to all global catalog servers in the forest |
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| universal group membership caching |
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| local domain controller that can be used for a logon to a domain eliminating the need for frequent request to a logon |
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| which is responsible for assigning relative identifiers to domain controllers in the domain |
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| which is “responsible for reference updates from its domain objects to other domainsThis assists in tracking which domains own which objects |
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| which provides backward compatibility with Microsoft NT 4.0 domains and other down-level products. |
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| related to the domain in which they are created |
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| is used to uniquely identify an object throughout the AD domain |
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| has the authority to manage the creation and deletion of domains, domain trees, and application data partitions in the forest |
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| responsible for adding changes to the AD schema |
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| clock setting between a client and a server |
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| a forced ungrateful transfer |
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