Active Directory NC (Naming Context's)
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Configuration
Without knowing a bit more about the context, probably "topology".Common network topologies are ring, star, bus and mesh.
Active Directory data is logically partitioned so that each domain controller does not store all objects in the directory. Each directory partition, also called a naming context, contains objects of a particular scope and purpose. Below are the three major Active Directory partitions described:-· Schema Partition defines the object classes and their attributes for the entire directory. The configuration is replicated to everydomain controller in the forest.· Domain Partition contains all the objects stored in a domain, including users, groups, computers, and group policy containers (GPCs). This partition information is replicated to all domain controllers within a domain, but not to domain controllers in other domains.· Configuration Partition contains objects that represent the logical struct-er of the forest, domains, as well as the physical topology, including sites, subnets, and services.Application Directory Partition replicates directory partition only to specific domain controllers. This is responsible for generating and maintaining Replication topology. Objects stored in Application directory partition are not replicated to the Global Catalog.
The physical context reflects the space around something and how that influences how you see it.
The Schema and Configuration partition
It is a physical verb. It depends on context.
Menu (In the context of Computers)
The physical context of a webpage is the area around the main information on the page. It can consist of images, added text or links that are connected to the main information in one way or another.
Active Directory NC (Naming Context's) * Active Directory consists of three partitions or naming contexts (NC) ** Domain, Configuration and Schema Naming Contexts * Each are replicated independently * An Active Directory forest has single schema and configuration ** Every domain controller (DC) holds a copy of each (schema, configuration NC's) * Forest can have multiple domains ** Every domain controller in a domain holds a copy of the domain NC
Yes, within the context of industrial hygiene (occupational hygiene), radiation is a physical hazard.
Context is the physical or social setting of communication.