Active Directory Computer Delegation tab
The general tab When a computer is trusted for delegation it means that any services running on the local system can request services from other servers on behalf of the user. Do not trust this
Active Directory User properties – Security tab
The Active Directory security tab of the computer properties window allows you to configure access permissions on the user object. The security tab allows you to grant or deny permissions to other groups and users
Active Directory Computer Object Management
What you will learn from this article: Active Directory is a directory service that organizations can use to organize their resources. The Active Directory network is comprised of elements called Active Directory objects. These objects

AD behind Zero Trust: Asset mapping strategies
Zero Trust fails in predictable ways when the organization can’t answer basic questions like: “What assets exist, who touches them, and what paths connect them?” In enterprises that still run Active Directory Domain Services
Active Directory Object Classes and Attributes: An overview
Active Directory stores data in the form of objects. In this article, let us take a complete overview on Active Directory object classes and attributes. An object can be a single element, such as a
Active Directory User properties – General tab
Introduction: An object is the fundamental component of Active Directory. A user object is a representation of a user who is a member of an organization’s network. The user could be a company employee such
Active Directory User properties – Remote control tab
The remote control tab of the user properties window allows you to configure settings to remotely interact with or observe a user’s session. Enable remote control check box – selecting this option allows the user himself
Active Directory Computer Objects Tabs
The general tab Some properties are assigned to a computer automatically once it’s joined to a domain, such as DNS name, Computer name, and Role etc. Even the administrator himself cannot change these properties. In

