Eli the Computer Guy.. This video was uploaded back in 2011 and yet it came to use for me. I've just landed a desktop support position and have been hitting the books so I am prepared for anything. Thank you so much for the free lessons. Keep being you!
This man has given me the confident to go into networking without no trouble. I am no longer intimidated has I use to be. with Eli your IT life is possible. Big up man.
Seriously I saw that this video was about an hour long and I almost did not watch it because I am working and did not think I had the time. I am glad I did because this was soooo helpful in helping me understand domains, which prior to watching this video my understanding was blurry. Thanks for taking the time ti describe. I have to audit networks and understanding domains and their function helos a great deal. I just subscribed. Awesome video for beginners
i recently joined mcsa course and your video was very helpful to understand it. your teaching is very good. I appreciate your patience. keep it up. good job.
Eli, just would like to thank you for all of your kindness and dedication on sharing your, so vast, knowledge. I'm getting into the servers right now and trying out the samba server that became very much like you said, it may or may not work well with windows. If you have some good sources (easier to understand) about the subject or you have a video you already did or plan to do, please let us know it! Again, thank you so much for the simple language and easy to understand conceptual class!!!!
People may not realize how clear you speak. You enunciate everything to the point that I can double the speed of your video (x2 from settings) and still everything sound clear and normal :) I do this with other videos, I understand them but they do not sound natural. It's if you slowed your normal speech speed to half of your normal speed?
@Jackie O That wasn't my point. I am a native speaker. I was referring to a quality he has in his voice/delivery & I do not think he meant it to be so. Wow a reply after 4 years! This is science fiction ! :)
HI Eli, that's my 2nd video and as I am new to network issues and LInux it helps a lot when listening at work (whenever I can). great stuff! thanks for the tutorials. all the best!
Eli the Computer Guy -I just bought a Domain i have not done anything with it for a month since i bought it i do hear a Domain is important if one owns a business i don't i need help figuring out how to make a few bucks from renting the domain thanks.
what is the best solution if i have my domain siting on hardware infrastructure which is old and about to fail is vitalization the answer or i just need a new machine?
Wonderful overview...I think having an understanding of the concept is a great head start to understanding the technical elements that connect it all together so thanks for this...
Eli. I love your style, your knowledge of a myriad of subjects is astounding. However, I wish you would up the input volume for your microphone. We can always turn you down, but we cannot increase beyond a certain point. A LOT of us out here either have hearing loss and/or are listening with substantial ambient noise. Please increase the input volume for us. Thanks.
@Durd3n001 It's Windows 7 Professional... One of the pains of dealing with Microsoft is they change the names of their products with every edition... Basically you just need the "business" edition of the OS. (NT vs 98, XP Pro vs. XP Home, Vista Business vs. Home Premium, 7 Pro vs. Home Premium...)
I'm not sure if I'm completely sold on Tilex yet, but I definitely trust your grasp on all things IT! Next time I'm in the grocery store I'll check the shower stall cleaner out. Might be worth it!
Thanks ELI , the introduction was very helpfull, i guess will be lookin at a lot of your videos to have a better understanding of things i want to learn, well thanks again :)
Hi Eli... Thank you very much for your videos! They've cleared up a lot of doubts in my activities as a Systems Administrator. One question though, when installing a second domain controller (& subsequent ones say third, fourth and even fifth domain controllers), in the T.C.P. / I.P. configuration, do I add that server's I.P. address as the primary D.N.S. or the I.P. of the first domain controller?
Hi Eli, Thanks for all the videos....They are really informative and easy to understand..............Do you by any chance have a video on Software defined storage.??
As all of this playlist great video, simply explained. Just one question about the trust part: How can the access key that the Executive DC give the Geek user be enough? I mean, the Executive DC can easily give access to run some softwares and stuff, but what if there is a folder in the Sales domain that the Executive DC doesn't know? The access key that is given from the Executive DC shouldn't have the information about whether the Geek user can or cannot have access that folder.
fantastic job Eli will you be posting the next lessons on domains anytime soon. I found our presentations cristal clear, which is a first Thanks From England UK
37:23 Well, so ah.....you're still following me there. Ha! Ha! 😂😂 Wow! So much to learn about domains. Good thing you explained what they do. Good info. Thanks!
When you say that you need windows 7 business edition or ultimate edition to add a computer to your domain. Is business edition the same as proffesional edition? And thank you so much for making thees videos. Its helping me allot with my studies for my exam in IT network drifting. Having adhd and trouble concentrating while reading, watching your comprehensive easy to follow videos is a great addition to the books I am reading at the moment. A big thanks again Eli Ender Norway
Pretty sure the networking+ has been updated so you'll want to learn the newer stuff. Learning all the old 2003 stuff is still useful though as if you go into a company that uses the old systems, you'll know what you're doing. If you can get hold of VMWare Workstation and the server software, its good to setup domains etc in that and play. Set them up, break then, then work out how to fix them.
Very good and helpful video. Now, if I wanted to continue learning world of domains, active directory, servers, and giving you the information that this is my first in line video for these lessons, which would be your suggestion as number 2 video? (ps after I study your suggested as No 2 video, I will again ask you there for No 3 video). Thank you!
This might be a dumb question but when you refer to multiple domain controllers (like 5) - or PDC vs BDC - are you referring to multiple controllers running on one machine or is there one controller running on each server?
Active Directory is essentially a database. The Domain Controller is the server(s) that holds a copy of the Active Directory database. A DC is what runs Active Directory so that it keeps the database (AD) up-to-date. All the DCs need to be up-to-date so it uses "replication", so if one DC (server) goes down there is another instance to keep the system running. See his other vid :)
What if I attach a computer to the network which is not part of the domain. For example if someone brings there personal laptop to office and hooks into the RJ45 port on the switch. Since they are not part of the domain will security policy or permissions will still be applied. Can they access files which are sitting on other computers on the same network? I guess my main question is if the security is applied by resource holder computer or by the client computer?
2:57 Defining the Domain
10:18 Groups
11:55 Organizational Unit
14:01 Permissions & Securities
7:10 20:33 Samba
22:58 Domain Controllers (Primary & Backup)
29:20 Trusts
37:21 Final Thoughts
You're a beautiful sou.
Thanks for having index
While this is old. It is still super helpful. Thank you Eli for putting this together and making this as interesting as possible.
We love you Eli.
Eli the Computer Guy.. This video was uploaded back in 2011 and yet it came to use for me. I've just landed a desktop support position and have been hitting the books so I am prepared for anything. Thank you so much for the free lessons. Keep being you!
This man has given me the confident to go into networking without no trouble. I am no longer intimidated has I use to be. with Eli your IT life is possible. Big up man.
Seriously I saw that this video was about an hour long and I almost did not watch it because I am working and did not think I had the time. I am glad I did because this was soooo helpful in helping me understand domains, which prior to watching this video my understanding was blurry. Thanks for taking the time ti describe. I have to audit networks and understanding domains and their function helos a great deal. I just subscribed. Awesome video for beginners
i recently joined mcsa course and your video was very helpful to understand it. your teaching is very good. I appreciate your patience. keep it up. good job.
This guy is just beast. Is it weird I watch these videos for fun/review?
Thank you so much! I have been trying to figure out domains, forests and trees for a week and this video helped me get half way there at least.
Eli you saved my life...you are a great teacher...God bless u...:)
You are an amazing teacher....Thank you.
excellent! Eli, you may be out of your mind, but as a teacher, YOU DA' MAN!!
Eli your videos are great. I love the way you explain things. If this was a real class you would've had 170000 students!!
you are the best teacher. thank you.
I am glad you take a chance to explain things like these.👍👍👍
it's 2017 and still learn from you and understand a lot from u thanks Eli the computer guy
You are the best. I have attended so many classes in my life. Cannot compare any to yours. keep up the good job!
the BEST presenter I everrrrr see...… thank you.... and you are a very prof. teacher...…
I really like that you give examples for real world applications.
Thanks, Eli. This really clarified what I was supposed to learn in class today.
Eli, just would like to thank you for all of your kindness and dedication on sharing your, so vast, knowledge. I'm getting into the servers right now and trying out the samba server that became very much like you said, it may or may not work well with windows. If you have some good sources (easier to understand) about the subject or you have a video you already did or plan to do, please let us know it! Again, thank you so much for the simple language and easy to understand conceptual class!!!!
Would just like to say that I have found this video alongside many of your others incredibly helpful. A very big thanks to you Eli.
The best class on the DC ever!
Thanks for this very clear overview, well done! :)
Eli THANK YOU so much for making this video and sharing your knowledge with us....you're a great presenter
I love those videos.... only wish there was a central place that says, what should be the next class. Amazing job Eli, ...
There is! It's called the play list.
it's not entirely in the correct order.
what a great class!!! thank you Eli
People may not realize how clear you speak. You enunciate everything to the point that I can double the speed of your video (x2 from settings) and still everything sound clear and normal :) I do this with other videos, I understand them but they do not sound natural. It's if you slowed your normal speech speed to half of your normal speed?
@Jackie O That wasn't my point. I am a native speaker. I was referring to a quality he has in his voice/delivery & I do not think he meant it to be so. Wow a reply after 4 years! This is science fiction ! :)
@@NeoCodingGod True. he enunciate clearly and the reason is that he speaks from chest level and not any higher.
@@aragon988 Please, what's the science behind speaking from chest level? I'm a budding linguist.
HI Eli, that's my 2nd video and as I am new to network issues and LInux it helps a lot when listening at work (whenever I can). great stuff! thanks for the tutorials. all the best!
Certainly, a good demonstration. Thumbs up for giving a conceptual overview of the topic. Thx👍🏻👍🏻
Eli, the computer guy, thanks a lot for helping me understand IT. YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!
Simple and to the point descriptions - thank you!
Great Job Eli, Keep it coming. The best part i like is the Summary you do at the end. Cheers.
Thanks so much for doing this! I need to know this stuff for my new job so you helped me immensely!
you can have numerous IP addresses, but only 1 domain...
Eli the Computer Guy -I just bought a Domain i have not done anything with it for a month since i bought it i do hear a Domain is important if one owns a business i don't i need help figuring out how to make a few bucks from renting the domain thanks.
what is the best solution if i have my domain siting on hardware infrastructure which is old and about to fail is vitalization the answer or i just need a new machine?
@algnadjib yes... that's one of the main purposes of a Domain.
Best teacher on TH-cam tbh
Still here in 2019
Easy to understand for begining IT students like me. Thanks for the videos. have a good one.
Best computer guy
way better than my school teacher , Cheers mate and keep it up
Wonderful overview...I think having an understanding of the concept is a great head start to understanding the technical elements that connect it all together so thanks for this...
Working on a degree and certs, your videos are a tremendous help. Thank you!
So well explained, keeping the techno speak to a minimum.. Thanks Eli
Eli I wish I had half of you knowledge. Amazing videos
Eli, You have excelent presentation skills/style. Thanks for the refresh looking forward do digging in more when I have time.
Incredible!!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!! Thank You Eli - Wow!
Im going to watch all your clips, because you are awesome. Thanks !
Eli. I love your style, your knowledge of a myriad of subjects is astounding. However, I wish you would up the input volume for your microphone. We can always turn you down, but we cannot increase beyond a certain point. A LOT of us out here either have hearing loss and/or are listening with substantial ambient noise. Please increase the input volume for us. Thanks.
You are so clear and great examples. Thank you for the lecture
Learned a lot from this video, thanks Eli.
Absolutely great intro!
Thank you for your time for given such an excellent class.
@Durd3n001 It's Windows 7 Professional... One of the pains of dealing with Microsoft is they change the names of their products with every edition... Basically you just need the "business" edition of the OS. (NT vs 98, XP Pro vs. XP Home, Vista Business vs. Home Premium, 7 Pro vs. Home Premium...)
I'm not sure if I'm completely sold on Tilex yet, but I definitely trust your grasp on all things IT! Next time I'm in the grocery store I'll check the shower stall cleaner out. Might be worth it!
Thanks ELI , the introduction was very helpfull, i guess will be lookin at a lot of your videos to have a better understanding of things i want to learn, well thanks again :)
Thank you very much for this video, I am studying up on Domains for a job interview I am going to have. Great resource, subscribed :)
@sanders555 Each server would be a Domain Controller or DC.
Hi Eli,
Very good explanation. Thumbs UP to the wonderful session. Thank you Eli.
Reg,
Suresh
Hi Eli... Thank you very much for your videos! They've cleared up a lot of doubts in my activities as a Systems Administrator. One question though, when installing a second domain controller (& subsequent ones say third, fourth and even fifth domain controllers), in the T.C.P. / I.P. configuration, do I add that server's I.P. address as the primary D.N.S. or the I.P. of the first domain controller?
Really like your way of lecture..... Please add more videos classes on networking subject.
God bless you.....
absolutely awesome .you answered years worth of questions.thank you!
Very good as usual Eli....thanks
Thanks, I learned a lot and that makes perfect sense.
Eli, yet another great IT video. Keep up the good work.
Hi Eli,
Thanks for all the videos....They are really informative and easy to understand..............Do you by any chance have a video on Software defined storage.??
Extremely helpful, keep it up Eli!!
Can network administrator see what user is doing on the computer at the time, or have record what has been happening on computer in the network?
Well said, clear and to the point. Great job.
Thanks much for posting this - well thought out and presented.
Thanks for this. Straightforward and informative.
As all of this playlist great video, simply explained.
Just one question about the trust part:
How can the access key that the Executive DC give the Geek user be enough?
I mean, the Executive DC can easily give access to run some softwares and stuff, but what if there is a folder in the Sales domain that the Executive DC doesn't know? The access key that is given from the Executive DC shouldn't have the information about whether the Geek user can or cannot have access that folder.
fantastic job Eli will you be posting the next lessons on domains anytime soon. I found our presentations cristal clear, which is a first
Thanks
From England UK
37:23 Well, so ah.....you're still following me there. Ha! Ha! 😂😂
Wow! So much to learn about domains. Good thing you explained
what they do. Good info. Thanks!
Simply amazing man! Great help. Thanks a lot
Brilliant one Eli, grab it all
Thanks again Eli, u have a such great didaticism.
When you say that you need windows 7 business edition or ultimate edition to add a computer to your domain. Is business edition the same as proffesional edition?
And thank you so much for making thees videos. Its helping me allot with my studies for my exam in IT network drifting. Having adhd and trouble concentrating while reading, watching your comprehensive easy to follow videos is a great addition to the books I am reading at the moment.
A big thanks again Eli
Ender
Norway
Pretty sure the networking+ has been updated so you'll want to learn the newer stuff. Learning all the old 2003 stuff is still useful though as if you go into a company that uses the old systems, you'll know what you're doing. If you can get hold of VMWare Workstation and the server software, its good to setup domains etc in that and play. Set them up, break then, then work out how to fix them.
Very good and helpful video.
Now, if I wanted to continue learning world of domains, active directory, servers, and giving you the information that this is my first in line video for these lessons, which would be your suggestion as number 2 video? (ps after I study your suggested as No 2 video, I will again ask you there for No 3 video). Thank you!
Glad you changed your shirt.
Such a great Instructor...
Great explanation thanks for sharing. Your a geeks geek 😄
Is the said domain controller a sort of application that is install on a particular PC?
This might be a dumb question but when you refer to multiple domain controllers (like 5) - or PDC vs BDC - are you referring to multiple controllers running on one machine or is there one controller running on each server?
Thank you very much! I like the visualization.
how do you detect new OU's? Such as new mobile devices that join the network... by their mac address?
Papakap22 I assume when they try to log in with their credentials.
Thank you very much. Your class helped me a lot :)
thanks for useful videos ,
can you please a make complete videos for subnetting
like it and i am eager for more. You are creating interest to know more with easy language thanks.
Windows 7 Pro can be added to a domain.
Is one of the OS's that you mentioned another name for Win 7 Pro?
He called Windows 7 Pro Windows 7 Business Edition.
See at @19:30
Terrific explanation Eli
hi. Can someone please help me? What is the difference between Windows domain controller and Active Directory?
Active Directory is essentially a database. The Domain Controller is the server(s) that holds a copy of the Active Directory database. A DC is what runs Active Directory so that it keeps the database (AD) up-to-date. All the DCs need to be up-to-date so it uses "replication", so if one DC (server) goes down there is another instance to keep the system running. See his other vid :)
Super thanks :)
Your video is excellent.
34:18 made me laugh, you have a good/balanced sense of self worth.
Thx2u, you make it easy to understand this stuff.
ELI for president!
Thanks Eli, very informative
@elithecomputerguy thank you ELI for answering and really thak you for sharing the videos
remember many of us r waiting for more videos
I like the way he teach. This is very helpful :-)
What certification can be done to learn more about stuff like this
What if I attach a computer to the network which is not part of the domain. For example if someone brings there personal laptop to office and hooks into the RJ45 port on the switch. Since they are not part of the domain will security policy or permissions will still be applied. Can they access files which are sitting on other computers on the same network? I guess my main question is if the security is applied by resource holder computer or by the client computer?
No. If they want to access any resources from the domain you will have to use credential to be authorize to use those resources.