Directory Services in Network Administration Quiz

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What does a directory service in computer networks do?

  • Stores and organizes information about network protocols
  • Provides access to network resources only
  • Manages computer operating system's directory
  • Stores and organizes information about users, passwords, and network resources (correct)

What is the role of metadata in a user account object within a directory service?

  • Manages user permissions
  • Authenticates user access to network resources
  • Specifies what information is included in every user account object (correct)
  • Encrypts user passwords

Which of the following is an example of a directory service?

  • X.500 (correct)
  • HTTP
  • SMTP
  • FTP

Why do organizations need to store information in a centralized data store?

<p>To enable addition, deletion, modification, and querying of information by users and applications (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of information does a directory service respond to requests for?

<p>Information about entities, e.g. people in an organization (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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