A(n) is a grouping of related objects within a domain,
similar to the idea of having subfolde...
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A(n) is a grouping of related objects within a domain,
similar to the idea of having subfolders within a folder, and can be used to reflect the structure of the organization without having to completely restructure the domain(s) when that structure changes.
A. OU
B. container
C. tree
D. branch
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