Copy that. I just started working as a Computer tech, a little over a week ago, and currently studying Comptai 1102. lm looking for labs of Win Server 2022 to learn AD.
@Tonia Tfort no I haven't, but I did pass the CompTIA A+ cert. I'm currently working on my CompTIA network+ certification. I had that exams scheduled in August
I passed my CompTIA A+ and came back for this as it wasn't in the study material I used. Turns out this is extremely important and just wasn't covered. Thank goodness for Professor Messer.
Tomorrow is 1102 for me, after this training I feel sure that all will go well. I know this is really just the beginning of a career and the basics but I HATE those courses, that you sometimes have to pay for, that almost treat you like a child who has never seen a computer before. I really want to thank Professor Messer for this absolutely amazing training, where when you finish a video, you really understand it. I almost did not continue into this field but thank God I found this. Again thank you.
Currently taking the online course by Google on Coursera and I was honestly so confused before watching this video. You somehow managed to condense an entire course into 20 minutes while somehow making it way more understandable...thank you so much!! Will definitely watch the rest of your videos before taking the CompTIA A+ 🙏🙏
I highly recommend everyone to look for a youtube tutorial for setting up a basic AD homelab using VirtualBox or VMWare so you can follow along with the video on your own setup.
Prof Messer inspired me and gave me the tools necessary to land a job as Field Service Technician with a major corporation. Thank you prof! I’m using your study guides to prepare for my Comp TIA A+ exam and I know I’ll pass with your help!
My goodness! How many lessons into Core I and Core II? and I finally get the Stargate references! With my attention to detail, I'm going to crush this exam.
@@marcusmcdow3 Yes don't buy the book, just watch the videos and maybe buy the course notes along with practice test which is like 40 bucks and your good.
@@marcusmcdow3 proffesor Messer. I bought the course notes and practice tests for 40. Then I watched the videos alongside. I also downloaded the exam objectives to keep track of where I was. He also has study group livestreams where he goes over practice questions. They are saved on his channel here for 1101 and 1102.
Is there a way to get a temporary windows server license for hands-on experience with active directory? Alternatively, can it be used without activation like win10?
Can someone explain to me why you wouldn't be running the scripts on the AD Server itself vs why you would run it on the user side at 6:15? I believe I am misunderstanding this but wouldn't it be easier if groups had logon scripts that just come from the server side?
There are several reasons why you might not want to run scripts on the Active Directory (AD) server itself: Security: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially introduce security vulnerabilities, as the scripts could be used to gain unauthorized access to the server or to sensitive data. By running the scripts on the user side, you can limit the potential impact of any security issues that might arise. Performance: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially impact the performance of the server, as the scripts could consume system resources or cause other performance issues. By running the scripts on the user side, you can avoid putting unnecessary load on the AD server. Scalability: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially become a scalability issue as the number of users increases. Each user running the script on their own machine will be less resource-intensive than running it on the AD server. Flexibility: Running scripts on the user side allows you more flexibility as you can run different scripts for different users or groups of users depending on their needs. On the other hand, there are also reasons why you would want to run scripts on the AD server: Centralized management: Running scripts on the AD server allows for central management of the scripts and ensures that all users are running the same version of the script. Consistency: Running scripts on the AD server allows for consistent execution of the script across all users, which can be important for tasks that need to be performed in a specific order or with specific parameters. Control: Running scripts on the AD server allows administrators more control over the execution of the script, such as the ability to stop or restart the script if necessary. In conclusion, both options have their pros and cons and it depends on the specific use case and the requirements of your organization which option is the best fit.
The professor tells you what you need to know to pass the exam in these videos. If you have questions outside of the exam, I would suggest emailing him or asking around in chat rooms.
Yes, the CertMaster Labs for 220-1102 includes a lab for adding a device to Active Directory, configuring login scripts, setting up folder redirection, and more.
If there's one thing you actually need to learn for tier 1 help desk, this is it. Do not underestimate the importance of AD.
Copy that. I just started working as a Computer tech, a little over a week ago, and currently studying Comptai 1102. lm looking for labs of Win Server 2022 to learn AD.
Thanks for the heads up ❤
@@Troyson04 did you manage to get the labs?
@Tonia Tfort no I haven't, but I did pass the CompTIA A+ cert. I'm currently working on my CompTIA network+ certification. I had that exams scheduled in August
@@Troyson04 ok. Congrats on your A + and goodluck in your Network + exams.
I have already passed A+ but I am watching this video because it is so important to learn this! Thank you Professor Messer!
I agree, this really important
Linux says hi. Windows scum.
Agree.
I passed my CompTIA A+ and came back for this as it wasn't in the study material I used. Turns out this is extremely important and just wasn't covered. Thank goodness for Professor Messer.
Just passed 1102 today and got certified!!! Thank you so much prof. 🙏
Tomorrow is 1102 for me, after this training I feel sure that all will go well. I know this is really just the beginning of a career and the basics but I HATE those courses, that you sometimes have to pay for, that almost treat you like a child who has never seen a computer before. I really want to thank Professor Messer for this absolutely amazing training, where when you finish a video, you really understand it. I almost did not continue into this field but thank God I found this. Again thank you.
How did it go? Looking to book mine very soon
went well? let us know plz
He is homeless now , don't worry
@@insect6003 He failed. He died.
Currently taking the online course by Google on Coursera and I was honestly so confused before watching this video. You somehow managed to condense an entire course into 20 minutes while somehow making it way more understandable...thank you so much!! Will definitely watch the rest of your videos before taking the CompTIA A+ 🙏🙏
I laughed out loud when you opened up the OUs and they were all Stargate references. Loved this video
I noticed this too. Great show!
I highly recommend everyone to look for a youtube tutorial for setting up a basic AD homelab using VirtualBox or VMWare so you can follow along with the video on your own setup.
Great video with an excellent example. Love the Stargate references, too
Prof Messer inspired me and gave me the tools necessary to land a job as Field Service Technician with a major corporation. Thank you prof! I’m using your study guides to prepare for my Comp TIA A+ exam and I know I’ll pass with your help!
I love the stargate references :) thanks as always professor messer!
Funny thing he has been using it for almost 10 years. I remember his actual video for his courses.
I love the Stargate Atlantis shout-out. Terrific show.
Each Sartgate reference warms my heart lol
My goodness! How many lessons into Core I and Core II? and I finally get the Stargate references! With my attention to detail, I'm going to crush this exam.
Active Directory simplified. This is it yall!
I LOVEE YOU PROFESSOR MESSER. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. AWESOME JOB
Thanks for your videos passed 1101 and 1102 in a month
So you would suggest the video over reading the book?
@@marcusmcdow3 Yes don't buy the book, just watch the videos and maybe buy the course notes along with practice test which is like 40 bucks and your good.
@@blvck.8197 one more question who would you suggest I get the practice test from?
@@marcusmcdow3 proffesor Messer. I bought the course notes and practice tests for 40. Then I watched the videos alongside. I also downloaded the exam objectives to keep track of where I was. He also has study group livestreams where he goes over practice questions. They are saved on his channel here for 1101 and 1102.
@@marcusmcdow3 I'm studying for the 1102 rn as I passed 1101 and I take the test on Tuesday lol.
Omg finally someone else who loves Stargate!
There is plenty of us. We just keep radio silence.
OMG , you are awesome man, I am looking like this video before and you made my day today. Thank you very much.
I passed my A+ about a week ago and trying to prepare for the workforce
I learned a lot! Thank you Professor Messer :)
Is there a way to get a temporary windows server license for hands-on experience with active directory? Alternatively, can it be used without activation like win10?
Aws/ azure free tier
So you would suggest the video over reading the book?
Thank you for this excellent Explanation. Do you have more videos about Active directory ?
Love the SGC references.
passed the 1101 going to take 1102 in 2 weeks how much harder is the second test ?
Can someone explain to me why you wouldn't be running the scripts on the AD Server itself vs why you would run it on the user side at 6:15? I believe I am misunderstanding this but wouldn't it be easier if groups had logon scripts that just come from the server side?
There are several reasons why you might not want to run scripts on the Active Directory (AD) server itself:
Security: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially introduce security vulnerabilities, as the scripts could be used to gain unauthorized access to the server or to sensitive data. By running the scripts on the user side, you can limit the potential impact of any security issues that might arise.
Performance: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially impact the performance of the server, as the scripts could consume system resources or cause other performance issues. By running the scripts on the user side, you can avoid putting unnecessary load on the AD server.
Scalability: Running scripts on the AD server could potentially become a scalability issue as the number of users increases. Each user running the script on their own machine will be less resource-intensive than running it on the AD server.
Flexibility: Running scripts on the user side allows you more flexibility as you can run different scripts for different users or groups of users depending on their needs.
On the other hand, there are also reasons why you would want to run scripts on the AD server:
Centralized management: Running scripts on the AD server allows for central management of the scripts and ensures that all users are running the same version of the script.
Consistency: Running scripts on the AD server allows for consistent execution of the script across all users, which can be important for tasks that need to be performed in a specific order or with specific parameters.
Control: Running scripts on the AD server allows administrators more control over the execution of the script, such as the ability to stop or restart the script if necessary.
In conclusion, both options have their pros and cons and it depends on the specific use case and the requirements of your organization which option is the best fit.
Don’t these get thought on the Comtia A+????
Man my workplace hasn’t implemented gpo yet we literally just copy users so their roles are inherited it’s a mess
how would you enable offline file use? on local machine or domain?
The professor tells you what you need to know to pass the exam in these videos. If you have questions outside of the exam, I would suggest emailing him or asking around in chat rooms.
Need practice. Does anyone know does the CompTIA labs for core 2. Have Active Directory?
Yes, the CertMaster Labs for 220-1102 includes a lab for adding a device to Active Directory, configuring login scripts, setting up folder redirection, and more.
how do you get to the server manager?
Zelinka and Weir dont even have accounts on the domain? Thats messed up.
Thank you
this is a good video
i need to practice this
I see your a stargate fan.
SGC-AD
Star Gate Command - Active Directory! lol
I’m trying to understand what Stargate Command has to do with this. Maybe this isn’t for me 😂
Heh, I appreciate the stargate references.
DOPE!
I also name my domain SGC! Stargate rules!
I want a job in the IT department of the SGC😂
Does somebody have VPN in Pegasus Galaxy? xD
How else would they protect themselves from wraith hackers? Replicators would have no problem taking it down though. lol.
Here for the stargate referneces
Finally i found it my best