Designed to encapsulate applications and their dependencies in a consistent environment that can run consistently across different computing environments.
What is a container?
Validates technical expertise in using Microsoft products, technologies, and solutions
What is certificates?
Used to refresh Group Policy settings.
What is the gpupdate command?
Administrators are responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining hardware and software systems within an organization. This includes servers, network devices, operating systems, and applications.
What is the Administrator group?
It's a component of Microsoft Windows that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) and a framework for hosting administrative tools, also known as snap-ins.
What is the Microsoft Management Console(MMC)?
Refers to a group of network resources (computers, users, devices, printers, etc.) that are managed and administered together.
What is a domain?
Allows users to view and manage hardware devices installed on their computer
What is Device Manager?
Used to display the current TCP/IP network configuration values, such as the IP
What is the ipconfig command?
Controls and security measures to protect against cyber threats, data breaches, and information security risks. They evaluate IT governance practices, data integrity, system availability, and the confidentiality of sensitive information.
What is the Auditors group?
Is a messaging and collaboration platform developed by Microsoft that provides email, calendar, contacts, and other collaboration services to organizations.
What is a Exchange Server?
A collection of one or more Active Directory domains that share a common schema, configuration, and global catalog.
What is a forest?
Provides a centralized location for viewing and managing logs of events and messages generated by the operating system, applications, and system components
What is Event Viewer?
Used to query Domain Name System (DNS) servers to obtain domain name or IP address mapping, or other DNS-related information
What is the nslookup command?
Responsible for the management, configuration, maintenance, and overall health of computer servers within an organization's IT infrastructure.
What is the Server Administrators group?
It's a network management protocol used to dynamically assign IP addresses and other network configuration information to devices on a network.
What is DHCP?
Any tangible or abstract entity with distinct properties, behaviors, and identity within a system or domain of interest.
What is a object?
Used by administrators to centrally manage and enforce system settings, security policies, and configurations across a network of computers
What is Group Policy Management?
Used to display detailed information about the system's hardware configuration, software environment, and operating system components.
What is the systeminfo command?
Users typically utilize remote desktop software or applications that enable them to connect to their desktop or workstation securely over the internet.
What is the Remote Desktop Users group?
Is a graphical management tool provided by Cisco for configuring and managing Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA).
What is Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM)?
A container within a domain that can hold users, groups, computers, and other organizational units.
What is a Organizational Unit?
Microsoft's built-in antivirus and antimalware software that provides real-time protection against various threats such as viruses, malware, spyware, and other malicious software.
What is Windows Defender?
Provides detailed information about the device drivers installed on a Windows system
What is the driverquery command?
Responsible for overseeing and managing the IT infrastructure and systems within a large organization or enterprise.
What is the Enterprise Administrator group?
Is a network administration product that enables organizations to centrally manage access policies for network resources.
What is Identify Service Engine (ISE)?