Case Study 1 - Controlling User Access To The Network

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Network Operator The following provides an overview of the tasks for a network operator Tasks responsible for controlling user access to the network domain.

On being informed that a specific user or group needs to be granted access to the network, use the Active Directory Users and Computers interface to perform the following:

1Either:

click on Users in the Tree pane, or

if Organizational Units have been created, click on the organizational units subfolders until you reach the desired unit holding the user or group.

2Highlight the specific user or group in the Details pane, and right-click. Select Properties.

3Select the Network Access tab from the Properties dialog window.

A list of rules that the operator has permission to apply will be displayed

4Tick the Authorized Users rule to apply it to the user.

5Click OK and exit the Active Directory Users and Computers interface.

On being informed that a specific user or group needs to be denied access to the network, use the Active Directory Users and Computers interface to perform the following:

1Either:

click on Users in the Tree pane, or

if Organizational Units have been created, click on the organizational units subfolders until you reach the desired unit holding the user or group.

2Highlight the specific user or group in the Details pane, and right-click. Select Properties.

3Select the Network Access tab from the Properties dialog window.

A list of rules that the operator has permission to apply will be displayed

4Untick the Authorized Users rule.

5Click OK and exit the Active Directory Users and Computers interface.

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