Identifying AD Icon
Can anyone tell me the meaning of the folder icon with the bronze/gold square in front of it?
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Can anyone tell me the meaning of the folder icon with the bronze/gold square in front of it?
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Can anyone tell me the meaning of the folder icon with the bronze/gold square in front of it?
active-directory
Can anyone tell me the meaning of the folder icon with the bronze/gold square in front of it?
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This icon is to show that the folder is an Organizational Unit.
Please see the below link with a description of the difference between containers and OU's in Active Directory.
https://www.trivalentgroup.com/2015/11/active-directory-best-practice-ous-and-containers/
Hope this helps.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
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This icon is to show that the folder is an Organizational Unit.
Please see the below link with a description of the difference between containers and OU's in Active Directory.
https://www.trivalentgroup.com/2015/11/active-directory-best-practice-ous-and-containers/
Hope this helps.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
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This icon is to show that the folder is an Organizational Unit.
Please see the below link with a description of the difference between containers and OU's in Active Directory.
https://www.trivalentgroup.com/2015/11/active-directory-best-practice-ous-and-containers/
Hope this helps.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
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This icon is to show that the folder is an Organizational Unit.
Please see the below link with a description of the difference between containers and OU's in Active Directory.
https://www.trivalentgroup.com/2015/11/active-directory-best-practice-ous-and-containers/
Hope this helps.
This icon is to show that the folder is an Organizational Unit.
Please see the below link with a description of the difference between containers and OU's in Active Directory.
https://www.trivalentgroup.com/2015/11/active-directory-best-practice-ous-and-containers/
Hope this helps.
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answered Jan 22 at 15:50
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!
– GnarSickRad
Jan 22 at 15:52
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