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Explain how you would create the users for the sales organization unit and how to set up work groups in this particular situation. Keep in mind that you may have to name certain applications and allowable tasks for each individual or job role.

Creating Users

1. To create a user in the ACMExx.COM domain, right-click the ACMExx.COM domain, select New option, and select User. In the New Object-User dialog box input your first name, middle initial, and last name. For your User Logon Name, use your first initial, middle initial, and last name without spaces. Therefore, if your name is Paul G. Rogers, your login name would be PGRogers. Click on the Next button.

2. Enter the password of PW (uppercase) and enable the Password must change password on next logon option. Click on the Finish button.

3. After your account has been created, right-click on your account and select the Properties option. Input your description as domain administrator and your office as the server room. Input your telephone number, email address, and web page URL if you have one. Click on the Address tab and type in your address. Click on the Telephones tab and input your phone numbers. Click on the Organization tab and input administrator for the Title, IT for the Department, and Acme Corporation for the Company. Click on the OK button.

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4. Create the following users in the appropriate organizational unit.

5. Right-click on the SALES organizational unit, select the New option, and select the Computer option. Enter computer1 for the name. Click on the OK button.

6. Right-click each of these users and input their appropriate departments.

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Firstly, to create the user profiles for the given sales organization unit, we will follow the following steps:-
1. Log onto the server.
2. From the Windows 2000 desktop, click on the "start" menu and then hover the mouse over "programs."
3. After a second, a list of options will appear , that will include "administrative tools." Hovering this will open another submenu from which select "active directory users and computers."
4. The "Active Directory Users and Computers" dialog box will open.

Now we will need to determine under which domain the new users will need their accounts. We need 4 different domains, each of whose users will need access to different programs not allowed to be accessed by users in separate domains. Obviously, some one- and two-way trusts will need to be established for the programs which will need to be accessed by users on different domains.

After choosing the domains we will carry the following steps:

5. In the current dialog box, input 4 separate domain names. Sales, Education, Manufacturing, and Research each need a domain.
6. After setting these up, now set application permissions.
7. Users in the Sales domain will be given full access to SalesOne.
8. Education domain users will get full access to LearnIt and TrainingOne.
9. Manufacturing domain users will get full access to PROne ...

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