1. What is the purpose of setting properties for an OU?
To provide additional information about the OU or to assist in finding the OU, you might want to set properties for an OU.
2. Why might you need to move an OU?
To accommodate the changing needs of an organization.
3. Which is more flexible, domain structure or OU structure?
Because OUs can be easily renamed, moved, and deleted, OU structure is more flexible than domain structure.
4. What are the three ways to move Active Directory objects between OUs?
There are three ways to move Active Directory objects between OUs:
• Use drag and drop
• Use the Move option on the Active Directory Users And Computers console
• Use the Dsmove command
5. What happens to permissions when you move objects between OUs?
Permissions that are assigned directly to objects remain the same, and the objects inherit permissions from the new OU. Any permissions that were previously inherited from the old OU no longer affect the objects.






