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Question ID 9969 | DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and
is configured as the only domain controller.
You need to retrieve a list of all the user accounts. The list must include the last time each user was authenticated successfully.
Which Windows PowerShell command should you run?
To answer, drag the appropriate cmdlet or property to the correct locations to complete the PowerShell command in the answer area. Each cmdlet or property may
be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place
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Option A | Correct Answer:
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: The Get-ADUsercmdlet gets a user object or performs a search to retrieve multiple user objects. lastLogondate is the correct parameter as the questions asks for the last time each user was authenticated successfully.
Question ID 9970 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
An application named Appl.exe is installed on all client computers. Multiple versions of Appl.exe are installed on different client computers. Appl.exe is digitally
signed.
You need to ensure that only the latest version of Appl.exe can run on the client computers.
What should you create?
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Option A | An application control policy packaged app rule
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Option B | A software restriction policy certificate rule
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Option C | An application control policy Windows Installer rule
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Option D | An application control policy executable rule
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: A. A publisher rule for a Packaged app is based on publisher, name and version B. You can create a certificate rule that identifies software and then allows or does not allow the software to run, depending on the security level. C. For .msi or .msp D. Executable Rules, for .exe and can be based on Publisher, Product name, filename and version. Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables for Software Restriction Policies This security setting determines if digital certificates are processed when a user or process attempts to run software with an .exe file name extension. This security setting is used to enable or disable certificate rules, a type of software restriction policies rule. With software restriction policies, you can create a certificate rule that will allow or disallow software that is signed by Authenticode to run, based on the digital certificate that is associated with the software. In order for certificate rules to take effect, you must enable this security setting. When certificate rules are enabled, software restriction policies will check a certificate revocation list (CRL) to make sure the software's certificate and signature are valid. This may decrease performance when start signed programs. You can disable this feature. On Trusted Publishers Properties, clear the Publisher and Timestampcheck boxes.