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and it's not excellent normally it's
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good
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and in fact depending on the region of the world where
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you live the butterfly is different and therefore
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just for France you have 34 patterns
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so there we came back we
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came back
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and there the cat it is so I said
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so
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and well I said that if we put this together what do
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you think
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then I'm going to be nice to you
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too I'm going to delete
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my VMs
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all burnt out to start again on
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the idea will be to put up
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and well a a little bit of the diagram that I
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showed you, that is to say
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initially I only need
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a server which will serve as a
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domain controller and DNS server
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and two clients
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so for the moment you just mount a
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server and
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clients I'm going to
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mount that's all for the moment not
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too complicated just a server and
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clients
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drag with the
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right click anyway it towards the
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as you want Windows 10 Windows 11 if
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you want
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it should absolutely nothing change to the
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system
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you put the addresses you want
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put the IP address you want
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I'm going to put
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192 168.1
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[Music]
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classic classic address
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it starts
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Sage approach go
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well I'm going to make a little coffee
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while that's done starts I'm going to go and
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get so
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no HP server for the moment
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you put everything in fixed IP the server
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the two clients and of course you
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check that the three shopping
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we will be able to attack with directly
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so you just do nothing apart from 3 VM
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IP address the three spinning
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[Music]
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of earth ah well no already we have
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so many we have difficulty managing that but
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what do you want then
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it's not what we want
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but it doesn't move obviously they do
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n't know how to read the signals
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or you
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really want to play one of the
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versions you see yourself you can take
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crystal but really I advise
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while silver it was my first
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version so I should be a bit stupid
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about everything but is it that it's a
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different generation
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you just have two legendaries in addition
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you
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take black or white
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I suppose that's why
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but I tell you well suddenly you will have a
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[Music]
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we have something to setup on the
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server he said no
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what is there
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tonight
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in 2012 on the DS
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so I am saying the thing
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and
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contradiction Windows 10 if you reside
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in the United States please read
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the compromise clause and
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the waiver clause carefully to collective actions
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not sure that it's very legal all that
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in France it wouldn't be
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super
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clean
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like that
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in fact
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like that we'll see
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it's not very complicated but
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all that
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's another name
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Monica
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the stuff
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is good it hurts
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you have to start 3M
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[Music]
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that's a joke
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it's just rubbish
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what you're telling me anyway because
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I came I wasn't there and
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yes
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that's already what we need it's
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it's at least having the server
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to take care of
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but no I don't have internet my friend
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it's complicated
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oh exactly that's where we're going to see if
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your suspicious models they are not
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corrupted they have been generalized
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that's where we're going we're going to count how many
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are crashed
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to start I need at least the
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server
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I'll pass
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is there any sound
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there is any sound plus it's beautiful
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it there is sound
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so we said that we put
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the IP address
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you put an IP address
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it's perfect
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good it's the only styles at the moment
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you bought what nice
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time to play me something else to do
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three years I waited for the
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Dark Souls 3 DLCs to be on sale, they
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were never on sale
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and there when I got less than 50%, but hey
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there they were on sale
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so I saw my series 3 I redo
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the whole game to be able to make a death
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no that's a mentality it's
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values
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that's what's important it's the values
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no I agree with him I
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've always been stingy everything time
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[Music]
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I've always been like that it's not going to
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change
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feminine
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[Music]
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[Music]
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frustrations I think about things
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that start before things otherwise
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there
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no
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we talked about women
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we don't have the right to talk about women
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on twitch
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so wait now you can
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get banned from twitch if there is a
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report of people who listen
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well so above all I have how many of us there are
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four I have four viewers so I don't know
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I don't really know Do you
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think that among the four there will be
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women who will feel offended
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no Coralie it's not possible that's
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already what I think she I tell her
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every lunchtime so
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and so then this server its clients it
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almost sucks good do you have at
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least the server which is mounted
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then
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an IP address
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I had asked for that
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I had asked for that
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so I'm going to ask you now
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something else there is something
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'extremely important which will have to be
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done from now on I
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didn't make you do it for the moment but
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now you will have to do it
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you will have to be very, very
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careful about that you will have to rename
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your machines and be careful
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because on your virtual computers
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there are two names
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there is the name of the VM in hyper V
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and there is the name of the computer in
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Windows
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so if we take my example my server
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at the virtual machine level my VM
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is called SRV c is B01
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but the Windows name of my server is
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win
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tfdhnk3u3u it's very long and that doesn't work at
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all Windows computers they
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all have a Windows name
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and very very very very often you have to
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rename them I will ask you this that
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the Windows name the name of the
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Windows computer is the same as the name of the VM
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the question will therefore be how do we
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rename a Windows machine
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I invite you to type the following command
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six DM point CPL I will you zoom it
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you do Start Execute and you
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type
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6dm.cpl in your server
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and so when you type 6m.cpl
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it opens you a dialog box
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normally
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perfect I believe that indeed it
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opens a dialog box
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dialog eyes sorry which is called
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system property entirely and in
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its system properties you have a
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tab entirely which is called
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computer name in which you
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will find the name of the computer
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not computer which currently is
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that we wish to modify this name
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is not the one that we wish to
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keep how to rename
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this computer I invite you to click
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on the button which is called modify because
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you see this writing to rename
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this computer or change the back leads
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or work group click on
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Modify as it says click on
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Modify I will click on
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this exact I click on Modify
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and there I find two pieces of information
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first the name of the computer then the
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notion of domain member or
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members of 'a work group
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regarding the work group domain
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we will see later for the moment the
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only thing that interests me it will be
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to change the name of the computer which
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is currently and win something I will tell
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you said that I wanted the name of
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the computer to be exactly
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identical to the name of the VM so I invite you
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to replace win- thing thing with
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SRV XY 01
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because you are on the server
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we don't take care of the domain for
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it 'moment you leave at the top
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so from the moment you have put
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SRV XY 01 you can click on the
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OK button
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and it goes there it goes there it goes ah
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new dialog box which says what
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you have to restart your computer
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to apply the changes and well
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so in order to apply the changes
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we are going to
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restart our computer and see
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how well things are done
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if you click OK this dialog box
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and
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you noticed that there is a little
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yellow triangle at the bottom of the
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dialog box which reminds you that
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modifications that we would have made when
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the computer has restarted I am therefore going to
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click on the Close button in order to
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close this dialog box my god
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saperlipopette
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you must restart this computer
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to apply the modifications I
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only have 'to click on the
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restart now button in order to
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restart now I don't even have to
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restart just click
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on Restart now and it
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restarts now
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and that's beautiful
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exactly you have to do exactly the
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same thing on the clients I' I said
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all your Windows machines from now on
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you will have to rename them yes Eric a
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problem
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[Music]
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what I have already answered this
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question
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what did I say concerning the
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workg and the domain we will see that behind
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me so we would see that later
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so it is true that it is
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quite imaginable that the later
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compared to the moment when I said it
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could be now
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since I did not give a deadline you want
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I did not say later in 30
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seconds in 30 minutes in 30 days
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but it's later it's later
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so no for the moment on your VMs you
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do for all your VMs each time
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little reminder run 6dm.cpr
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and in the system.cpl you go to
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computer name you modify the name
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of the computer I click on Modify
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as it is written in the window here and
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instead of work desktop thing I
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put clip XY 01 because it is my
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first client I validate by doing OK
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it will remind me that for
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it to work I will have to restart
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I do ok I click on Close do you
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want to restart yes I am restarting
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now and I want to be able to make my
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client
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arrive
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so I will ask you from
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now on to always systematically
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every time permanently
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all the VMs that you are going to create you
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will rename them each time and that
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your VM has the same name as the name
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finally that the Windows name of the computer
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bears the name of the VM
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in company of the suddenly there is not
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the same thing it is a nomenclature
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that we define in companies by
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saying all the machines must
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have a name there is one by default or
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a hyphen it is a random name it is
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not very organized if we leave the names
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random it will work but it
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could cause problems so in
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general in companies there is a
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nomenclature which is the one that
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the administrator has decided
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or it is nomenclatures which are
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like me I do it that is to say that it is
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a server number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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clients 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 etc it is
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completely anonymized there are
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others who say yes but it 'is 01 02
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it's not very very nice so the
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servers we're going to call them Zeus Apollon
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Isidore abrahac
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idfix Tintin Milou call whatever you want
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but then it's hard to say this one
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it's even use care
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it's the name of the Great
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Central Computer in Game
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they have an enormous
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artificial intelligence which manages their lives in fact
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so
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who decides what
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then yes yes I want French there is
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that and there are some who do
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something that I don't I don't like at
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all it's who renames the machines
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according to the role
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like the first it will be our
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domain controller it calls C01
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for example
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yes but it is also DNS
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and as long as we share a folder it
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is also a file server so
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to try objects I have often seen
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in companies where in fact the
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server is called dc-01 it is the
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domain controller well no no it
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was before domain controller but
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we removed the role but we didn't
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rename them because it's boring to
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rename them so DHCP thing it calls them
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so it might be a good idea at
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first
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but real life means it's actually a
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bad idea in the long term in the
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long run term it is a bad idea to
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put the names of the server roles
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in the name of the server
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if afterwards you want to know this server
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what it is actually used for in Excel
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quite simply we share files
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we have a network plan or then in your
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machine parameters there is something
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called comment
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you have it here here is description in
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description you can put DC + DNS plus
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DHCP plus yeah etc
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you can put what you want
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and there is something called
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description
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we can see the description of your route
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the network
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ah it's good
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on the other hand I don't have the number of viewers
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on Youtube at the same time there oh there there
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there
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give me
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comments also
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has it restarted
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yes no
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you see that they are improving things
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it's more and more efficient
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Windows systems less and less
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greedy
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it's more and more efficient
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okay so it will be from Tuesday
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then
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[Music]
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I'll tell you I said to make a
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Windows 11 model ah yeah no but that brings the
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switch is added as much as possible ah well
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there's hop a finished exercise what do
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I do go YouTube when there
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's not even of model if this type Windows
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11 and well well done I'm not congratulating you
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you always have something to do
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normally no no it's good it's good
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wait so already you have a server 1
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with an IP address
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and you have it renamed and it started
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it's good for everyone
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the clients it's letting them run
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the clients it's no big deal what we
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need to show the
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domain controller now
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so do you remember
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how did we
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add the role of HP
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how we managed
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the
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server and what we did in
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Manage
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and well you are going to do the same
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you are going to add roles and functionalities
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[Music]
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in the list of roles you are going
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to add the role which is called server
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adds
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I don't know them the others
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so for those who are interested
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because apparently there are people
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who are interested in that
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you have other roles which are linked
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active Directory the one which
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interests us is called adds service that is to
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say Active Directory domain services
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Active Directory domain services
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this is of course what we will select
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but there are others so the adlds
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for your information it means lightweb
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Directory Access protocol I told you
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that Active Directory is a
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directory it dates
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and what date it was a standard that
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you can follow if you want to create
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your directory as it is a standard
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there are queries that we can doing it is
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a language
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so we could totally imagine
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someone wanting to make a product
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of any kind and this product I would like it to
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communicate with active directly
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for example I would like this product to
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be able to read a small Directory
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see writing in it
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for that it is therefore a developer who will
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do this work so that he can
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read and write in Active Directory you
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need a domain controller we saw
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Active Directory on a
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domain controller that it s 'installed we saw that we
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could make several
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domain controllers we could imagine well listen
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I created a second a third
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domain controller in the domain and
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then dear developer you can make your
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application which will read and write in it for
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you you remember
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it synchronized the domain controllers
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so if my guy makes a mess
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in a domain controller the
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ball and replicated them especially the
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others
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I remind you that the guy who has to
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deal with is a developer
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do you trust the
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development well that's exactly what you
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have to do don't trust them
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so we're going to set up a server
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not for DS but for AD LDS
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there are LDS these are
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active Directory servers which replicate with
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normal servers but that in a
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sense
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this means that they will recover the real
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Active Directory database but if the
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developer can read write in it
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make modifications whatever he wants it
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will not go back to the other
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domain controllers which he did like modify
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so it is in general that for the
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development of the DNA
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and the ADRMS service it is an
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additional service which will allow
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users to manage authorizations
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it is the worst idea in the world which
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has ever been implemented by Bill in
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my opinion in my opinion then I am very
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bad faith so it is perhaps
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interesting to set up with
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informed users so it is
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something which can be put in place if you
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have well trained informed users
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responsible
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sorry
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so unfortunately there is on
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paper it's good it's a good idea
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but in reality it's too dangerous
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in fact so there are very very very few
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companies that use it it
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's better that it is the
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administrators the technicians who
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master the IT tool who
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gives the right authorizations you
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remember what I told you
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about security who accesses what how
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with ADRMS it is the user who
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chooses
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we can want it if you wish
00:41:56
want it this tool will allow you to do it
00:41:59
I know very few companies that
00:42:00
have implemented it that's good so what
00:42:03
only interests us is adds
00:42:05
here I don't see all of them doing it that's
00:42:08
good there we have no time adds the others
00:42:09
we will see later
00:42:15
in Word that you can give rights
00:42:20
so as usual when you check
00:42:21
a role it offers you
00:42:23
functionalities you add the
00:42:25
functionalities that it offers you by
00:42:27
default with them are very good you
00:42:29
do next next is next you
00:42:31
don't forget to check
00:42:33
possibly restart the server if necessary yes
00:42:35
yes I want to do it and I click on
00:42:37
Install
00:42:38
so we just chose the
00:42:41
adds role and next next install yay
00:42:45
here we go
00:42:50
and it's done
00:42:54
suddenly install adds Active Directory domain service
00:42:59
domain service in French
00:43:01
Active Directory domain service
00:43:12
and yes because it is already planned or
00:43:15
do you want to synchronize your your
00:43:19
active directory and promise with an
00:43:21
active Directory at Claude
00:43:24
do you want connect to Claude
00:43:26
yes well we don't even have internet yet
00:43:28
on the machines the Cloud it's not for
00:43:30
right away
00:43:32
we're going to wait before going to
00:43:34
Claude
00:43:39
damn I have a viewer on Youtube
00:43:41
who writes comments
00:43:44
ago wrote Ludovic
00:43:52
was not even connected so that does
00:43:53
n't count me as a viewer what do
00:43:55
you want my stats that's it it
00:44:04
goes up there attention
00:44:11
and there are four of us on twitch
00:44:22
so the installation started
00:44:29
in 2048 megaeto in RAM you have to put
00:44:33
more
00:44:37
I I think we already talked about it when we
00:44:38
did the course on Windows 11
00:44:42
we are going to call on the municipality
00:44:45
how many mega of RAM minimum
00:44:48
400096 mega so 4 byte
00:44:52
the installation
00:45:04
of the
00:45:06
Service adds ah well it depends it is
00:45:09
where it is 'are you finished
00:45:15
flag school you have to be
00:45:17
patient because I'm going to show it to
00:45:18
everyone
00:45:20
normally everyone has the same
00:45:21
problem well it depends but I'm going to
00:45:23
show it to everyone
00:46:00
because
00:46:04
then is- what is in progress is a
00:46:05
course if we are where it is installed so we
00:46:07
can add in the DNS the fixed address the
00:46:12
correct SV XY 01 servers
00:46:25
and deployment configuration it does
00:46:27
not affect what
00:46:33
your server is marked promote this
00:46:35
server into account
00:46:37
you are going faster there you are going too
00:46:39
quickly there ah so
00:46:43
when your assistant
00:46:46
tells you successful configuration
00:46:47
successful installation you have a pretty
00:46:49
blue line right in the middle which
00:46:52
is called promote this server into a
00:46:55
domain controller
00:46:56
it will you have to click on this line if
00:46:59
you did next next next
00:47:01
finished without reading anything in the
00:47:03
middle it doesn't matter I'm going to
00:47:05
do it I'm going to close it
00:47:07
in your server manager you
00:47:10
should have a small triangle yellow
00:47:13
next to the flag it is to remind you
00:47:15
that you forgot to do
00:47:16
something if I click on the flag
00:47:20
I find the line promote this
00:47:22
server to a domain controller
00:47:25
so I invite you to click on
00:47:27
promote this server to a domain controller
00:47:29
so to transform a
00:47:31
standard server into a domain controller there are
00:47:35
two things to do: install the
00:47:36
role in DDS and you must click on
00:47:39
promote the server to a domain controller
00:47:42
otherwise it does not promote it is not
00:47:45
promulgated
00:47:52
there is a box of dialogue which should be
00:47:54
displayed normally for me it was
00:47:55
displayed sometimes it is hidden
00:47:57
behind check that it has not
00:47:59
arrived it is not behind your
00:48:01
server manager for example
00:48:02
reduces the window
00:48:05
we will see if you see it we will see if
00:48:07
you want
00:48:31
[Music]
00:48:34
so
00:48:36
it was behind the window or not
00:48:43
so is everyone
00:48:44
there with this window there
00:48:45
the Active domain services configuration wizard
00:48:47
directly in
00:48:48
which it offers you three choices
00:48:55
it's good then what are the three
00:48:58
choices available to us firstly
00:48:59
add a domain controller and an
00:49:01
existing domain
00:49:05
are we going to make this choice
00:49:09
but no because it is adding a
00:49:11
domain controller to an
00:49:12
existing domain is this that we already have a domain
00:49:13
well no on the other hand we do that when we
00:49:16
want to add a second
00:49:18
domain controller in the domain I told you
00:49:20
that it was strongly recommended to
00:49:21
do it so that's more like it we do it
00:49:24
afterwards once we already have our domains
00:49:26
and we want an additional one so we are
00:49:28
not going to choose that second choice add
00:49:31
a new domain to an existing forest
00:49:34
oulalala
00:49:35
what is the gentleman talking about
00:49:38
what is a forest
00:49:43
I don't understand anything anymore but it's a
00:49:45
link with the domain
00:49:48
you know a forest domain
00:49:50
there are large forests and you say well
00:49:52
I'm going I'm going to hunt in my domain
00:49:55
and therefore you can have a forest of
00:49:57
several domains
00:49:58
because the hunting areas
00:50:00
sometimes they are cut in the same mad
00:50:05
and is it that in the Landes forest
00:50:06
there are several hunting areas
00:50:07
and yes well it's the same so
00:50:10
what is a forest
00:50:13
is a set of several domains
00:50:18
and then be careful because the sentence is
00:50:21
not finished
00:50:24
so you will first listen to me
00:50:26
before writing down the sentence I will give you
00:50:28
the definition of a forest
00:50:31
an Active Directory forest of course not
00:50:33
a forest where there are lots of trees
00:50:36
a forest is a set of domains
00:50:38
linked together by
00:50:42
bidirectional and transitive approval relations
00:50:49
and they are not peremptory
00:50:52
so a forest is a set of
00:50:55
domains linked together by relationships
00:51:00
bidirectional and transitive approval
00:51:03
[Laughs]
00:51:06
it's the real definition of a forest
00:51:09
so you don't have to
00:51:12
know the end a forest is a
00:51:14
set of domains it will be fine
00:51:17
if you want it in full then set
00:51:19
of domain
00:51:20
link together
00:51:26
bidirectional and transitive trust relationship
00:51:30
forest is a set of domains linked together
00:51:34
by
00:51:38
bidirectional and transitive trust relationships a forest
00:51:43
is a set of domains linked together
00:51:46
by
00:51:49
bidirectional and transitive trust relationships a
00:51:52
forest is a set of domains linked
00:51:56
together by
00:52:00
bidirectional and transitive trust relationships
00:52:04
a forest and a set of domains
00:52:08
linked together by
00:52:13
bidirectional and transitive trust relationships
00:52:20
OK
00:52:29
that's the definition we mean to see
00:52:32
it is a set a set that
00:52:34
means several
00:52:37
a set of domains ah in the
00:52:40
domains we saw what it was that's
00:52:41
the domain what it is it's a set
00:52:44
of computers which share the same
00:52:45
security which is articulates around the
00:52:47
domain controller that we are in the process
00:52:48
of setting up
00:52:50
if I redo my little diagram it was that
00:52:55
in clear when we diagram with the
00:52:58
how the nomenclature we will say
00:53:00
Microsoft the domain is the triangle
00:53:02
in which there has the
00:53:04
domain controllers with the active databases
00:53:05
Directory the users in the
00:53:07
active databases directories so far it
00:53:09
goes so the forest is a set of
00:53:12
domains and that means that my forest
00:53:16
that means I have a second domain
00:53:19
in my infrastructure or there I
00:53:21
zoomed in a little too much I think I have a second
00:53:23
domain if I have a second domain I
00:53:26
obviously have a second
00:53:29
domain controller
00:53:32
ah yes because if I have another
00:53:34
domain I obviously have a other
00:53:35
domain controller it is not the same
00:53:36
on this domain controller I
00:53:38
obviously have an active base directly
00:53:42
from the first domain if in the example that
00:53:46
I show you there on in the first
00:53:47
domain I also have that I don't do
00:53:50
anything stupid
00:53:51
I'm at DC3 there this is my third
00:53:54
domain controller in my network do
00:53:55
I have the same
00:53:58
user accounts no
00:54:00
in my first domain I had Pierre
00:54:02
Paul and Jacques well now I have
00:54:05
Luc
00:54:10
see the user account Luke is
00:54:12
a user of the second domain
00:54:15
the user account Paul is a
00:54:17
user of the first domain
00:54:20
so we agree a forest
00:54:21
is several domains the domains
00:54:24
are separated
00:54:27
because there it goes
00:54:29
and we have said that the domains were
00:54:31
linked together by
00:54:34
bidirectional and transitive approval relations
00:54:38
ah what are these approval relations
00:54:44
I should put it here there
00:54:48
it is approximately in the
00:54:59
transitive middle which has a state
00:55:02
that's not transit rather that
00:55:08
then approval relationship first
00:55:10
what does that mean
00:55:12
it means that a domain
00:55:14
approves another domain
00:55:18
that is to say
00:55:19
I gave you the definition
00:55:21
security earlier
00:55:23
it was who accesses what how the who
00:55:28
is the active databases Directory in
00:55:30
the example that I have in front of me who
00:55:33
it will be Pierre Paul Jacques Luc
00:55:36
it is the user accounts what
00:55:39
it is resources it's
00:55:42
local information it's
00:55:44
shared folders it's printers and
00:55:45
websites it's everything you want
00:55:47
when you have a domain the
00:55:51
users of the domain access the
00:55:53
resources of the domain
00:55:56
when you have a forest the
00:55:58
users of your domain can
00:55:59
access the resources of another
00:56:01
domain
00:56:03
that's what forests and that's what the
00:56:05
trust relationship the
00:56:07
trust relationship is allows the user
00:56:09
to a domain to access the resources
00:56:12
of another domain
00:56:15
thanks to this approval relationship
00:56:19
I might as well tell you that it's for
00:56:21
big companies this kind of thing
00:56:29
he can't do that with services
00:56:33
for administration etc why not
00:56:35
why not he you have to ask yourself the
00:56:36
question why we create a domain
00:56:39
a domain is a security limit
00:56:41
I told you all the computers in the
00:56:43
same domain share the same security
00:56:44
that means that it is centralized on a
00:56:46
domain controller which has everything is
00:56:47
account users who are there in my
00:56:49
example Pierre Paul Jacques they are
00:56:51
in the same company Luc
00:56:54
he is in a friend company he is
00:56:57
in a friend service you could decide
00:56:59
that your first domain is accounting
00:57:00
the second domain is production the
00:57:03
third area is research
00:57:06
development the fourth area is
00:57:09
the sales department you can decide if
00:57:11
you want to create as many areas as you
00:57:12
wantbut
00:57:14
what is the point why are you making
00:57:16
separate areas
00:57:21
is that they really have
00:57:24
different security that's the real question
00:57:27
I remember what Active Directory
00:57:28
came out it was the fashion in
00:57:30
companies there were five six domains
00:57:32
in their forest they put all of them
00:57:33
but the problem is that who will manage
00:57:35
these domains who are the
00:57:37
administrators of the domains and very
00:57:40
often it is the same people it is
00:57:41
the IT department there is
00:57:43
only one an IT service for your
00:57:44
account department your HR department your
00:57:46
production research and
00:57:48
development department it 'you're the one who does all that,
00:57:50
why would you bother doing
00:57:52
four different domains that means
00:57:54
four domain controllers at least
00:57:55
redundant
00:58:02
access rights it's our job
00:58:04
and we're going to do it you can very well
00:58:07
decide Luc it's to the partner he
00:58:09
accepts that the accounting file he
00:58:10
will not access the other files there is
00:58:12
no need to make domains it's the same
00:58:14
really making separate domains
00:58:15
is when you have large
00:58:17
security levels completely separate and the
00:58:20
first one that dictates you to create a domain
00:58:22
is not the same administrators
00:58:25
you have an IT department to
00:58:27
research development and another
00:58:29
IT service for production
00:58:31
and it's not the same human beings
00:58:34
so it's not the same
00:58:35
administrator account it's not the same
00:58:37
passwords it's not the same
00:58:39
security strategies etc.
00:58:41
so it's justified and why are we
00:58:44
doing this in the same forest if I
00:58:46
take the production research development example
00:58:48
but it turns out that it there are certain
00:58:50
people who need access to
00:58:51
both
00:58:52
there are certain resources which are
00:58:54
transversal
00:58:56
during something stupid I don't know there
00:58:58
is a backup server it is in the
00:58:59
middle and it saves both sides
00:59:01
and well it needs that he accesses the
00:59:03
resources of the two domains
00:59:06
even if we are sought development
00:59:07
and production it is the same company
00:59:10
there is a director the director he must
00:59:14
access the two forests in the two
00:59:16
domains we do not create two accounts for him
00:59:18
in each domain we do and we are
00:59:20
given rights in the second
00:59:21
domain
00:59:22
so that's the forest the objective of the
00:59:25
forest is to create separate domains
00:59:27
because we have a real reason to
00:59:30
separate them and I tell you in priority is
00:59:32
not the IT department
00:59:34
but we still want there to be
00:59:36
exchanges between the two areas few
00:59:39
exchanges because if there are a lot
00:59:40
of exchanges that means that in fact you
00:59:42
have the same security and that there was
00:59:44
no point in making domains if all the
00:59:46
people on one side have to access the
00:59:47
sources on the other side and vice versa
00:59:48
it's completely stupid to have made
00:59:50
domains it's adding work to
00:59:52
nothing
00:59:54
there is sometimes one last interest is
00:59:56
people who plan to separate
00:59:59
part of their company
01:00:00
typically a holding company that tells you
01:00:03
something
01:00:04
it's a parent company which has lots
01:00:07
of daughter companies
01:00:09
if we put all that in the same field
01:00:11
it's practical
01:00:14
I want to sell one of my daughters
01:00:16
the buildings it's easy I see the
01:00:18
buildings I sell the employees with
01:00:19
but all the computers I
01:00:22
remind you that the computers are
01:00:23
either in a field or in a
01:00:24
wargroup means that the subsidiary
01:00:27
that I want to sell has 500 PCNs,
01:00:28
let's admit that the 500 pc are in my large
01:00:31
domain,
01:00:32
if I want to sell all that, I have to move
01:00:34
on to the 500 pc and change the domain,
01:00:36
it's cumbersome in fact it's work
01:00:39
and there are companies which prefer to
01:00:41
keep flexibility like that by saying
01:00:44
I have a holding company I have 10
01:00:47
subsidiary companies and well I have 10 domains there are some
01:00:50
which go further they do 10
01:00:51
times it 'is completely autonomous everything
01:00:54
is separate and there is a single
01:00:56
IT department for everyone
01:00:58
the administrators are tearing their
01:01:00
hair out because they have to bother
01:01:03
creating duplicate accounts etc because
01:01:04
there is no such famous
01:01:05
approval relationship everything is separate
01:01:08
it's choices which are there rather
01:01:09
strategic to say at any time we
01:01:12
can cut the subsidiary sell it they
01:01:14
already have their domain controller their
01:01:16
domain they have everything they need are
01:01:17
autonomous it 'is good the new
01:01:19
IT specialist who will arrive we
01:01:21
give him the password of the
01:01:22
domain administrator account
01:01:24
it's finished
01:01:26
he is autonomous he can leave it goes
01:01:28
faster in the sales contract in
01:01:29
fact on the other hand on a daily basis it's
01:01:32
hell
01:01:34
that's why most
01:01:36
companies have a domain
01:01:39
and they don't have a forest with lots of
01:01:41
different domains
01:01:44
so the trust relationship is a
01:01:46
message it's bidirectional
01:01:49
bidirectional that means
01:01:51
in both directions that means say that I
01:01:53
told you that Luke he is in
01:01:55
domain number 2 he can access the
01:01:57
resources of domain number 1 and
01:01:59
vice versa Pierre who is in
01:02:01
domain number 1 he can access the
01:02:03
resources of domain number 2 it is
01:02:04
bidirectional and when we said
01:02:06
transitive
01:02:08
do you know what
01:02:09
transitivity is
01:02:13
maybe it brings back memories
01:02:20
[Music]
01:02:23
I'm going to zoom in a little for
01:02:25
you to see the transition better that's it
01:02:28
a = b
01:02:31
= c so
01:02:36
that's transitivity and it's the same
01:02:38
for domains within your forest
01:02:40
if you have a trust relationship
01:02:43
between domain high domain B one
01:02:45
between domain B and domain C it's
01:02:47
like there was one between A and
01:02:49
that's when in fact there is no
01:02:50
direct relationship between the two by
01:02:53
ricochet transitivity we can say by intermediary
01:02:56
so that's why when we are in
01:02:58
a forest all the domains this proves
01:02:59
they are all approved so
01:03:00
users from any domain
01:03:02
can access the resources of
01:03:04
any domain
01:03:05
you asked me Valentin that I wanted to
01:03:06
explain it I wanted to explain you
01:03:08
will never be confronted with that unless you
01:03:10
are network system architect
01:03:13
the people who do that who think about
01:03:15
the domain, approval relationships
01:03:17
etc. it's already justified
01:03:19
to have several domains
01:03:22
it's already a big company
01:03:24
already a big company so
01:03:26
most of the time we work in single
01:03:28
domain we have a domain and all the
01:03:30
machines are in it
01:03:32
so logically you should not be
01:03:34
confronted with multimeters
01:03:36
you should be confronted with the domain
01:03:37
quite simply just a domain and then
01:03:40
that's it
01:03:43
and then it's enough that one
01:03:45
domain is enough it's already not bad
01:03:47
so what means that our server 1
01:03:49
asked us the question so I go back to
01:03:52
where we
01:03:54
added a domain controller an
01:03:56
existing domain it's no because we
01:03:59
don't have a domain so we can't add
01:04:00
a domain controller in the domain
01:04:01
question 2 add a new domain
01:04:04
an existing forest do you
01:04:06
already have a forest
01:04:08
well no well so that's not it so I
01:04:11
believe that the choice will impose itself
01:04:14
you will add a new forest and
01:04:17
indeed when you are going to create the
01:04:19
very first domain of the forest but in
01:04:21
fact you are creating a forest
01:04:24
even if you are alone is that a
01:04:26
tree alone is not the beginning of a
01:04:27
forest
01:04:30
I will leave you think about that I'm
01:04:31
giving you that the answer
01:04:33
anyway there we wouldn't have a
01:04:35
choice because in the first two
01:04:36
possibilities he would have asked us do you
01:04:38
want to add yourself to which domain it
01:04:40
doesn't exist and you have to add yourself to
01:04:42
which forest it does not exist so we are
01:04:44
going to add a new forest and
01:04:46
look at the question that asks you it
01:04:49
tells you to specify the name of the
01:04:51
root domain of the forest, that is to say the very
01:04:54
first domain of your forest
01:04:56
I will ask you to write
01:04:59
Dom x y here
01:05:04
it is the name of your domain
01:05:07
so of course you replace XY with your
01:05:09
XY
01:05:16
the root domain it has privileges
01:05:19
that the other domains which
01:05:21
will add certain privileges there are
01:05:23
two or three little things where it can
01:05:25
still access the child domain
01:05:27
it's still a little bit him who
01:05:29
goes back it's mainly at the level of
01:05:30
the domain administrator we'll see
01:05:32
I'll come back to it in a little while
01:05:34
abandoned I'll come back to it
01:05:37
so you put domylan you do
01:05:40
Next
01:05:44
there it's okay it's going to be fun for the guy
01:05:48
[Music]
01:05:53
on Youtube it works live
01:05:57
it's good it works well
01:06:03
so
01:06:05
the next question he's going to talk to you about
01:06:07
the functional levels of the forest and
01:06:09
the domain, that is to say
01:06:13
what is it the minimum version of
01:06:14
domain controllers that you can
01:06:15
have don't bother with that it's
01:06:18
in 2016 it's more than sufficient it's
01:06:21
the default it goes very well
01:06:23
below what is asking you to
01:06:24
specify
01:06:26
domain controller functionalities look at what
01:06:28
offers us
01:06:30
its Perlipopette how well done
01:06:32
that is because obviously you
01:06:34
look at your left arm on which it
01:06:36
is written
01:06:38
without
01:06:40
s so I know the importance of DNS well
01:06:43
say it too he asks me to install it,
01:06:45
look although this box you can
01:06:46
uncheck it if you want it will
01:06:49
not install the DNS and therefore Active Directory will
01:06:51
not work
01:06:57
well like that you can't uncheck it
01:07:14
for the others it's good so you
01:07:17
could uncheck it in any case I
01:07:19
strongly advise you not to do it
01:07:20
because otherwise it won't work but
01:07:22
we could very well imagine that in
01:07:23
your network there is already a DNS server
01:07:26
online or one under Windows
01:07:28
previously mounted why not so
01:07:30
obviously we need it you leave
01:07:32
this box checked
01:07:34
it asks you to check
01:07:36
global catalog for the moment I ask you
01:07:38
not to ask me what it is because
01:07:40
I don't know what it is so I
01:07:42
can't explain to you what it is
01:07:43
global catalog I'm going to review at noon
01:07:45
and maybe tomorrow or the day after tomorrow
01:07:47
I will explain to you what the
01:07:48
global catalog is so in any case
01:07:50
you can go and pick up
01:07:51
and then you have a
01:07:54
read-only domain controller it's
01:07:55
read-only domain controllers they are used
01:07:57
to read what is inside you cannot
01:07:58
write in there it's the same you
01:08:00
cannot check it because you
01:08:01
already have to have domain controllers
01:08:03
to do that it's in cases where the
01:08:04
physical security of the server is
01:08:07
compromised,
01:08:09
we could imagine a company that is not
01:08:10
very well done or the
01:08:12
domain controllers are under the stairs in
01:08:14
the entrance hall so we could
01:08:17
imagine that someone could come and
01:08:19
physically touch it so connect
01:08:21
things try things so we can
01:08:22
do test heroes in this case well
01:08:24
that doesn't interest us anyway
01:08:25
what we wanted was just the
01:08:27
DNS you leave it checked
01:08:29
and then ask you to type the
01:08:31
password for restoring directory services as we
01:08:35
said earlier it would be a
01:08:37
good idea to back up
01:08:40
the domain controllers
01:08:42
when you go to restore them it will
01:08:45
ask you for a password the
01:08:48
password that you go and write now
01:08:52
put a password that you
01:08:54
will remember the ideal being of
01:08:56
course to write it down the password that
01:08:58
you put concerning the restoration
01:09:01
of directory services you write it down and
01:09:03
you put this password in an
01:09:05
envelope closed what to buy that you
01:09:07
store in the fireproof armored cabinet
01:09:09
of your company
01:09:12
so this password must not
01:09:13
everyone sees it eh put it not
01:09:14
impossible to paste
01:09:18
the photo of NASA on the screen
01:09:23
and that the password
01:09:25
just image no that tells me nothing
01:09:32
its screen there was fire on the screen
01:09:34
there is a post-it with the
01:09:41
session passes the access control of the
01:09:42
shuttle
01:09:44
and so after you have to get to the
01:09:45
DNS options
01:09:49
[Music]
01:09:54
because we don't have a
01:09:55
smaller domain controller older than that
01:09:59
do you have
01:10:00
2012 domain controllers
01:10:06
it's the highest level
01:10:08
[Music]
01:10:17
so the dialog box after that is
01:10:19
option DNS then you have a small
01:10:22
yellow triangle which tells you it is
01:10:24
impossible to create a delegation for
01:10:25
this DNS server because the zone is not
01:10:27
authoritative is intro
01:10:32
then intro
01:10:33
introvert introspection
01:10:42
see it can be a findable
01:10:45
is it not inconsistent well
01:10:47
it's completely consistent is this
01:10:50
server a DNS server
01:10:53
not yet so is it
01:10:54
now a DNS server no so it
01:10:58
cannot create delegation because the
01:10:59
authoritative parent zone cannot be found
01:11:01
on this server it's normal it's not
01:11:04
yet a DNS server
01:11:06
so it's completely normal that you
01:11:08
have this warning message
01:11:11
and therefore what you are going to do and well
01:11:14
it's next
01:11:15
you have nothing to do it will create it
01:11:18
after in fact
01:11:28
next dialog box good in fact
01:11:31
you just did next on
01:11:34
check that there is the NetBIOS name
01:11:38
of the domain
01:11:40
it should have normally taken the
01:11:43
left part of the domain name that you
01:11:45
specified before earlier on put
01:11:47
Dom xylan they must put you Dom
01:12:02
say that he has not found any you can
01:12:03
do following again again
01:12:13
the balance sir
01:12:17
database folder
01:12:19
good I told you Active Directory
01:12:21
it is a directory it therefore has a
01:12:24
database in which it will store all
01:12:25
the contents of the directory here is
01:12:27
the default location these two points
01:12:29
Windows NT ah how do we
01:12:31
find ourselves NTS that's
01:12:44
it so if you are wondering but
01:12:47
where is the active database stored
01:12:49
directly it is stored in
01:12:51
these two points Windows TDS
01:12:54
link below you have the
01:12:56
log files so this is what contains the
01:12:58
database transaction logs
01:12:59
this is a database format
01:13:01
this will be stored in the same place
01:13:03
in NTDs so everything Active Directory is
01:13:05
there
01:13:07
and finally the 6 volts folder
01:13:10
so for the moment we are not talking about the
01:13:11
6 flights folder we will talk about it later
01:13:14
just remember the location
01:13:15
so in the future I will tell you well
01:13:19
that is stored in the 6 flights folder
01:13:22
at this time you will have to remember where
01:13:24
the 6 flights folder
01:13:26
by default it is in these two points
01:13:28
Windows
01:13:30
so the idea will be to return to the
01:13:32
folder these two points Windows but that
01:13:35
is for later
01:13:36
for the moment just remember that there is
01:13:38
a folder called 6 ball in its
01:13:40
will need later
01:13:45
it's the transaction logs
01:13:46
because Active Directory it's a
01:13:48
transactional database so it goes
01:13:50
through transaction logs before
01:13:51
executing actions it's a way
01:13:54
of creating SQL databases it's
01:13:55
a transactional database which
01:13:57
sucks at the transactional database
01:13:59
most of the rather
01:14:01
opulent databases these are databases of the
01:14:03
transactional type
01:14:06
with transaction logs it
01:14:07
works like that
01:14:10
well well there you don't change them leave
01:14:12
the default values ​​they are very
01:14:13
good anyway you only have one
01:14:15
hard drive on your server
01:14:21
check the configuration well well that's
01:14:23
it looks good yes yes yes yes that's what we
01:14:24
want to do
01:14:26
so for those who want to boast
01:14:29
at the bottom right there is a button
01:14:30
Show
01:14:33
full script a small PowerShell script to
01:14:35
install active directly on the
01:14:37
command line I wanted to show I close it
01:14:39
right away, it's disgusting, I don't want to
01:14:41
use it, so I just click on
01:14:43
the Next button
01:14:48
and off you go,
01:15:03
complete the configuration of the DNS client,
01:15:13
you may have
01:15:14
small yellow triangles telling you
01:15:16
that it's 'is not suitable for a T4 but
01:15:19
normally you must have continued
01:15:27
no finally yes yes sorry everything is ok it
01:15:29
should tell you install
01:15:32
there you have it installed
01:15:37
normally you just have little
01:15:39
yellow triangles
01:15:42
and it should tell you install actually
01:15:43
install
01:15:44
and that's it gone
01:15:48
ah well there I only have yellow it's
01:15:49
better
01:15:50
verification finished so I click on
01:15:52
Install
01:15:55
my IP address configuration window
01:15:58
I think I didn't close it
01:16:10
what is
01:16:13
[Music]
01:16:33
your address
01:16:52
is is just all the time on culture
01:16:55
for once
01:16:57
you took that
01:16:59
a dialog box which was displayed
01:17:16
there is a problem in the dialog box
01:17:19
the problem concerns what
01:17:40
it will be necessary to stop
01:17:43
it will be necessary to stop each time I
01:17:45
tell you something you say it's not
01:17:46
me it's him it's you who said that etc
01:17:48
never said it was you told me ok
01:17:51
earlier so
01:17:53
ok it's me who told you I said OK and it was
01:17:55
me who told you not to read the dialog box
01:17:58
well I think I think so we're going to
01:18:01
do it again ok now
01:18:04
we're going to read the dialog box so the
01:18:06
thank you we don't think of by
01:18:07
default nor not on itself on the same
01:18:10
segment of the network so the problem
01:18:13
concerns what
01:18:17
of the default gateway
01:18:20
so do you want to save this
01:18:22
configuration
01:18:23
what is the problem with the
01:18:25
gateway by words
01:18:41
there is another problem
01:18:44
is this that you see something that
01:18:46
has a problem
01:18:50
what
01:18:59
is there something that catches your
01:19:01
eye
01:19:05
is not connected then
01:19:08
what is the problem with a cable not
01:19:10
connected the cable is not connected
01:19:28
it will connect the famous
01:19:32
how to connect a cable
01:19:34
to a machine
01:19:43
it's normal
01:20:06
it depends because I
01:20:09
asked earlier is it good the
01:20:11
machines ping
01:20:13
apparently he didn't ping
01:20:14
yours no but like I 'was there
01:20:18
I'll say it again
01:20:21
interrupt me when you're late
01:20:23
because otherwise I have to come later and
01:20:26
we'll be even more late I think
01:20:29
I've said it plenty of times
01:20:30
it doesn't matter
01:20:32
we don't I'm not in a hurry,
01:20:35
there's no problem, I've just seen it and
01:20:37
we'll see, yes, the network cable
01:20:39
is not connected,
01:20:40
it's causing problems,
01:20:43
you have the right to say yes, well, I'm
01:20:45
late, I'm waiting, there's no problem the problem
01:21:12
is that it has no network is it normal has
01:21:20
your server restarted
01:21:22
yes perfect
01:21:27
ah well now it is a domain controller
01:21:30
and so that must have changed something
01:21:32
when you want to open your session
01:21:33
now on your server 1 it must
01:21:36
have written domain backslash
01:21:37
administrator
01:21:41
and it's me I do
01:21:53
n't like the same thing as you
01:22:09
it won't work
01:22:17
you put administrator you put
01:22:20
the password
01:22:26
and that's it
01:22:29
you know how to
01:22:30
install active directly on a
01:22:32
machine you know how to create a
01:22:33
domain controller you know how to promote a
01:22:36
server as a
01:22:37
domain controller you have created a forest and a
01:22:40
domain
01:22:41
that's it you have made the triangle
01:22:44
in terms of
01:22:47
processors how many can be put
01:22:49
on a server you can
01:22:51
put 160 if you want but it uses
01:22:53
the physical processor anyway and
01:22:56
that actually doesn't change anything in terms of the level
01:22:59
you can put eight if you want if the
01:23:02
real physical processor that we don't have
01:23:03
eight
01:23:09
in two times it depends of your
01:23:12
hypervisors
01:23:15
go to the table
01:23:19
well good appetite little guys
01:23:23
go the Internet you don't forget like
01:23:28
this which one subscribe to
01:23:30
later we'll see you after lunch
01:23:34
go ahead

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