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Active Directory uses the same naming convention for domains and objects contained in these domains as DNS.
Cohesive Groups
Groups characterized by strong bonds and mutual respect among members, leading to increased collaboration and productivity.
Emergent Groups
Groups that form spontaneously based on shared interests or goals, especially in response to specific events or conditions.
Formal Groups
Groups in an organization created officially by the management to perform specific tasks or achieve certain objectives.
Social Groups
Social groups consist of two or more people who interact with one another, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity and common identity.
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