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What is a container object that functions in a subordinate capacity to a domain, and still inherits policies and permissions from its parent objects?

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An Organizational Unit (OU) is a container object in directory services such as Microsoft Active Directory, functioning in a subordinate capacity to a domain while inheriting policies and permissions from parent objects.

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The object in question is called an Organizational Unit (OU) within a directory service environment, such as Microsoft Active Directory. An Organizational Unit is a container object that allows administrators to organize users, groups, computers, and other OUs within a domain in a hierarchical manner. While it acts in a subordinate capacity to a domain, an OU can have unique policies and permissions applied to it, known as Group Policy Objects (GPOs), but it also inherits policies and permissions from its parent objects. This inheritance is what makes managing large numbers of objects more efficient and flexible within an organizational structure.

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