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Question ID 8511 | You work as a Network Administrator at Site.com. Site.com has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named Site.com. All servers in the Site.com domain have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed. Site.com has a main office and a branch office. The two offices are connected by a WAN link. Site.com has five domain controllers named Site-DC01, Site-DC02, Site-DC03, Site-DC04 and Site-DC05. Site-DC01, Site-DC03 and Site-DC05 are located in the main office. Site-DC02 and Site-DC04 are located in the branch office. Site.com has a Development department located in the main office. The developers have created an application that runs on domain controllers. You need to ensure that application settings are replicated to only the domain controllers in the main office. You want to create a custom Active Directory application partition that will be used to control which domain controllers the settings are replicated to. How can you create the Active Directory application partition? |
Option A | You should run Active Directory Sites and Services. |
Option B | You should run the Netdom.exe command |
Option C | You should run the Ntdsutil.exe command. |
Option D | You should run Active Directory Domains and Trusts. |
Correct Answer | C |
Question ID 8512 | You work as a Network Administrator at Site.com. Site.com has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named Site.com. All servers in the Site.com domain have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed. Site.com has a Sales department. An OU exists for the Sales department. The OU contains the user and computer accounts for the Sales department. A shadow group named SalesSG is configured for the Sales OU and contains all objects within the Sales OU. A password settings object (PSO) named SalesPSO is applied to the SalesSG group. You want to view the settings of SalesPSO. How can you view the settings of SalesPSO? |
Option A | You should run the Get-ADDefaultDomainPasswordPolicy cmdlet. |
Option B | You should run the Get- ADAccountPassword cmdlet. |
Option C | You should run the Get-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy cmdlet. |
Option D | You should run the Get-ADDefaultDomainPasswordPolicy cmdlet. |
Correct Answer | C |