A domain controller is a server that manages network security, user authentication, and access control within an organization's network. Its primary functions include storing user account information, managing permissions and access rights to network resources, enforcing security policies, and authenticating users when they log in to the network. Additionally, domain controllers help to centralize network management tasks and provide a reliable and secure way to manage user accounts and access to resources across a network.
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