1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:07,500 So this before going into these objects, I will discuss the advantage of this, I suppose if you want 2 00:00:07,500 --> 00:00:11,600 to install some software on five computers, it's easy to install. 3 00:00:12,030 --> 00:00:18,840 But if you want to install software or create a new user on computers, it will be impossible for one 4 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:19,850 system administration. 5 00:00:20,100 --> 00:00:26,250 So that's why this server is used to install software on all the systems. 6 00:00:26,250 --> 00:00:32,220 At the same time, we can also create users and we can also look at the printers and other resources 7 00:00:32,220 --> 00:00:32,610 as well. 8 00:00:33,420 --> 00:00:45,010 So this is very helpful and easy task for installing software and managing our other resources so accurately. 9 00:00:45,150 --> 00:00:52,090 Everything gets good as a object, so contains Unicode and probably unique identifier. 10 00:00:52,110 --> 00:01:00,420 So in order to get better results on the network, you need to use this unique identifier which describes 11 00:01:00,420 --> 00:01:03,810 the unique object to separate that. 12 00:01:03,840 --> 00:01:12,180 If you want to find out where the printer is, you can grab this unique identifier and then use that 13 00:01:12,180 --> 00:01:12,650 resource. 14 00:01:13,710 --> 00:01:19,830 So that's what you are, this unique identifier and each object has the parent child relationship. 15 00:01:20,040 --> 00:01:25,200 So in this case, these objects are stored as a hierarchical fashion. 16 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:33,000 So I could restructure each object, can be parent to one object and change to another object and object. 17 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:38,850 Go Groody that is unique or in fact cannot be changed unless it moves into another first. 18 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:46,620 So it's very hard to change the unique identifier of a particular object in the first, but what the 19 00:01:46,620 --> 00:01:48,700 first within in the next three years. 20 00:01:49,470 --> 00:01:55,750 So whenever this object has moved to another parish, then the unique identifier gets changed. 21 00:01:56,760 --> 00:02:01,890 Otherwise, when it gets routed, the unique identifier gets released. 22 00:02:03,780 --> 00:02:06,330 Now let's talk about this distinction. 23 00:02:06,330 --> 00:02:08,790 Names we cannot remember are objects. 24 00:02:08,790 --> 00:02:10,200 Unique identifier, right? 25 00:02:10,620 --> 00:02:14,950 Because there be so many identifiers for all the objects. 26 00:02:15,540 --> 00:02:22,470 This is very similar to remembering the IP addresses of a website that we think Google dot com Nadege 27 00:02:22,470 --> 00:02:27,610 IP address because we cannot remember the IP address that surliness came into place in the same way. 28 00:02:27,630 --> 00:02:30,390 This can be compared to this, uh, DNS. 29 00:02:30,900 --> 00:02:37,110 So we can refer to them using these distinguished names that are similar to domain name system names, 30 00:02:37,110 --> 00:02:38,530 for example. 31 00:02:38,670 --> 00:02:44,310 So that's an example from that server and the. 32 00:02:46,060 --> 00:02:48,580 Distinguishing it takes place from right to left. 33 00:02:48,970 --> 00:02:53,220 So Sara is the main route and that is homeless. 34 00:02:53,440 --> 00:02:54,340 It will be later. 35 00:02:54,640 --> 00:03:00,190 So from you need to go from right to left and we need to assess the various foster, because you go 36 00:03:00,200 --> 00:03:03,250 to Sara, the C stands for the main component. 37 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:12,620 And because this object is referring to the domain home server, that's why this D.C. server and this 38 00:03:12,620 --> 00:03:13,130 is a home. 39 00:03:14,700 --> 00:03:16,600 And let's another one. 40 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:21,460 So there is another some separate unit called Work in the Homeland. 41 00:03:21,930 --> 00:03:24,430 So in this homeland, there is a separate work unit. 42 00:03:24,450 --> 00:03:33,330 So at least you can assign the server and home component and then you can set a common is to work because 43 00:03:33,330 --> 00:03:36,610 it does not refer to any particular object. 44 00:03:36,870 --> 00:03:38,910 So you can accommodate musicals to work. 45 00:03:39,570 --> 00:03:40,380 So what are these? 46 00:03:40,410 --> 00:03:42,320 These are the two domain names. 47 00:03:42,330 --> 00:03:46,860 So that means we need to identify these as these. 48 00:03:48,910 --> 00:03:49,790 All variables. 49 00:03:50,230 --> 00:03:58,780 So let's see in the next, they can see the key attribute so you can see them and look at them as twister 50 00:03:58,780 --> 00:04:03,150 prone to them, organization outlandishly unique and continue to. 51 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:08,980 So these are used to identify particular name. 52 00:04:10,890 --> 00:04:11,750 Now they're back. 53 00:04:11,790 --> 00:04:17,160 Let's go back to the threat and you can see that server and the wind component, these are the different 54 00:04:17,160 --> 00:04:17,760 components. 55 00:04:18,420 --> 00:04:20,250 So these are not nothing special. 56 00:04:20,250 --> 00:04:27,990 But just if anyone wants to see these objects and they can easily identify because it's a common name. 57 00:04:28,230 --> 00:04:31,700 So it's like work, play, three, etc.. 58 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:33,320 So these are the components. 59 00:04:33,330 --> 00:04:36,810 And coming to D.C., they will again face down components. 60 00:04:36,810 --> 00:04:38,690 So these two constitutes a domain. 61 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:47,680 So that will be easy for anyone who just sees these key and that keeps you can see or you organization, 62 00:04:47,760 --> 00:04:48,230 you need them. 63 00:04:48,290 --> 00:04:49,990 So this is very common. 64 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:53,890 So that's right about this already. 65 00:04:54,190 --> 00:05:01,450 Units, each of which can be classified as containers and containers so containers can hold other objects. 66 00:05:01,450 --> 00:05:09,820 So containers are for us, it can help one or more objects and containers cannot hold other objects 67 00:05:09,820 --> 00:05:10,870 and cannot be diverted. 68 00:05:11,230 --> 00:05:16,570 So these containers are also called, if not because they cannot be diverted further. 69 00:05:17,950 --> 00:05:25,240 So one example of these containers are groups, so groups consist of five or six people, right? 70 00:05:25,450 --> 00:05:33,640 So in that way, it can be construed as containers and not containers can be a controlled and user. 71 00:05:33,910 --> 00:05:38,810 A single user can be considered as an uncle because that user cannot be devoted father. 72 00:05:39,550 --> 00:05:45,250 A computer or a printer can be construed as a non container because they cannot be diverted further. 73 00:05:45,280 --> 00:05:47,080 It is the, uh. 74 00:05:48,580 --> 00:05:54,260 Like single unit and simple container, we create an additional unit. 75 00:05:54,280 --> 00:06:00,290 So this is very simple orientation unit you're going to create and actually this is like a simple folder. 76 00:06:00,820 --> 00:06:03,390 So what you need to create this organizational unit. 77 00:06:03,400 --> 00:06:09,290 So this unit consists of many other objects that are similar to each other. 78 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:14,920 These all use helper groups, similar objects, and can perform operation on a whole set of objects. 79 00:06:15,820 --> 00:06:17,330 In your college. 80 00:06:17,350 --> 00:06:23,890 There are some section of people that are team members of people and you want to create one unit for 81 00:06:23,890 --> 00:06:24,160 them. 82 00:06:24,190 --> 00:06:26,620 So you want if you want to. 83 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:36,660 Send the mail to all those users and sending to each object at each time will be very, uh. 84 00:06:37,590 --> 00:06:38,100 Difficult. 85 00:06:38,130 --> 00:06:44,310 So that's what you're going to do, is your you want to group those 30 students into this one organization 86 00:06:44,310 --> 00:06:44,620 unit. 87 00:06:44,940 --> 00:06:49,950 So all they want to do is you need to send the bill to this or an additional unit so it will be received 88 00:06:49,950 --> 00:06:53,220 by every other people, every other student in that unit. 89 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:55,240 So this is very helpful. 90 00:06:55,830 --> 00:07:02,910 Uh, of this are additional we can group similar set of objects and we can perform operations like similar 91 00:07:02,910 --> 00:07:07,410 group of other similar group of computers and similar robots, printers. 92 00:07:09,070 --> 00:07:15,400 I know he has seen the theory of objects and organization units, now let's go and see how to create 93 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:18,290 the power to create an organizational unit. 94 00:07:18,310 --> 00:07:23,380 You need to set on these tools and go to this ATM users and computers. 95 00:07:24,550 --> 00:07:29,530 And as you can see, there are some mixed messages. 96 00:07:29,680 --> 00:07:34,610 There are some already, uh, the lines are this is the home of the server. 97 00:07:35,350 --> 00:07:36,680 This is the color. 98 00:07:36,700 --> 00:07:38,740 And you can see there are building objects. 99 00:07:38,980 --> 00:07:40,300 These are the building objects. 100 00:07:40,810 --> 00:07:46,460 And if you click on this computer that will work on this and you can see here on the computer. 101 00:07:46,780 --> 00:07:49,780 So these are the organization units. 102 00:07:49,990 --> 00:07:53,110 This is an organization unit and this is an organization. 103 00:07:53,350 --> 00:07:56,410 So these are created when you started this after the service. 104 00:07:57,160 --> 00:08:02,670 So you can see the windows on because we have these windows on computer in the previous video. 105 00:08:03,550 --> 00:08:06,380 So this is our computer windows. 106 00:08:07,900 --> 00:08:12,590 And you can see here users and these are the users. 107 00:08:12,860 --> 00:08:22,110 But you can see the single, uh, icon is the user and the user or the group's administrator, guest, 108 00:08:22,120 --> 00:08:22,940 end user. 109 00:08:22,990 --> 00:08:27,710 So this user has been created in the previous with your father and his own machine. 110 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:33,400 So if you want to create a user, you can say users click on this and. 111 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:33,640 Right. 112 00:08:33,640 --> 00:08:42,400 Click on this new computer contact group and printer users before also you can also create conditions 113 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:43,440 and create the user. 114 00:08:43,600 --> 00:08:45,070 So I'm going to Krenzel know. 115 00:08:45,610 --> 00:08:50,860 So to create new organizational unit or in this is go to this home server. 116 00:08:51,130 --> 00:08:51,580 Right. 117 00:08:52,180 --> 00:08:56,260 And say new or you are an additional unit. 118 00:08:56,620 --> 00:09:01,200 So you need to get a name for this unit, I suppose. 119 00:09:02,320 --> 00:09:05,770 Let's see CSC. 120 00:09:05,980 --> 00:09:10,390 So CSC, Computer Science Engineering and click on. 121 00:09:10,390 --> 00:09:13,560 OK, now you can use this to this. 122 00:09:13,570 --> 00:09:14,530 You see now, right. 123 00:09:14,530 --> 00:09:15,190 Click on this. 124 00:09:15,610 --> 00:09:20,400 Click on New User and you can create a new computer and etc.. 125 00:09:20,890 --> 00:09:30,940 Let's create a new user under this CSC to see a seat admin and its CSC at. 126 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:35,390 So Gregan next, unsurpassable. 127 00:09:40,450 --> 00:09:43,750 So this is normal pass for. 128 00:09:46,940 --> 00:09:54,020 So now under this year, we have this here, here, you can also create the groups as well, like grouping 129 00:09:54,020 --> 00:09:56,930 all the U.S. students under this group. 130 00:09:57,590 --> 00:10:03,200 So that's all for this, where you can explore all the options, you can create the groups and you can 131 00:10:03,200 --> 00:10:04,910 create the results as well. 132 00:10:05,270 --> 00:10:08,440 So this is a basic way of creating this organizational unit. 133 00:10:08,720 --> 00:10:09,390 And to add to the.