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Question ID 14053

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run
Windows Server 2012 R2.
An organizational unit (OU) named ResearchServers contains the computer accounts of all
research servers.
All domain users are configured to have a minimum password length of eight characters.
You need to ensure that the minimum password length of the local user accounts on the
research servers in the ResearchServers OU is 10 characters.
What should you do?

Option A

Configure a local Group Policy object (GPO) on each research server.

Option B

 Create and link a Group Policy object (GPO) to the ResearchServers OU.

Option C

Create a universal group that contains the research servers. Create a Password Settings object (PSO) and assign the PSO to the group.

Option D

Create a global group that contains the research servers. Create a Password Settings object (PSO) and assign the PSO to the group.

Correct Answer B
Explanation Explanation: For a domain, and you are on a member server or a workstation that is joined to the domain 1. Open Microsoft Management Console (MMC). 2. On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add. 3. Click Group Policy Object Editor, and then click Add. 4. In Select Group Policy Object, click Browse. 5. In Browse for a Group Policy Object, select a Group Policy object (GPO) in the appropriate domain, site, or organizational unit--or create a new one, click OK, and then click Finish. 6. Click Close, and then click OK. 7. In the console tree, click Password Policy. Where? Group Policy Object [computer name] Policy/Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Account Policies/Password Policy 8. In the details pane, right-click the policy setting that you want, and then click Properties. 9. If you are defining this policy setting for the first time, select the Define this policy setting check box. 10. Select the options that you want, and then click OK.


Question ID 14054

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a domain controller named DC1. DC1 is a DNS server for contoso.com. The
properties of the contoso.com zone are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)

The domain contains a server named Server1 that is part of a workgroup named
Workgroup. Server1 is configured to use DC1 as a DNS server.
You need to ensure that Server1 dynamically registers a host (A) record in the
contoso.com zone.
What should you configure?

Option A

The workgroup name of Server1

Option B

The Security settings of the contoso.com zone

Option C

The Dynamic updates setting of the contoso.com zone

Option D

The primary DNS suffix of Server1

Option F

Answer : D

Explanation: When any computer or a standalone server is added to a domain as a member, the network identifies that computer with its Fully Qualified Domain Name or FQDN. A Fully Qualified Domain Name consist of a hostname and the DNs suffix separated by a . called period. An example for this can be server01. msftdomain.com where server01 is the hostname of the computer and msftdomain.com is the DNS suffix which follows the hostname. A complete FQDN of a client computer or a member server uniquely identifies that computer in the entire domain. Primary DNS suffix must manually be added in Windows 8 computer to change its hostname to Fully Qualified Domain Name so that it becomes eligible to send queries and receive responses from the DNS server. Following are the steps which can be implemented to add primary DNS suffix to a Windows 8 computer hostname: ✑ Log on to Windows 8 computer with administrator account. ✑ From the options available on the screen click Control Panel. ✑ On the opened window click More Settings from the left pane. ✑ On the next window click System and Security category and on the appeared window click System. ✑ On View basic information about your computer window click Change settings under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings section. ✑ On System Properties box make sure that Computer Name tab is selected and click Change button. ✑ On Computer Name/Domain Changes box click More button. ✑ On DNS Suffix and NetBIOS Computer Name box type in the DNS domain name as the DNS suffix to the Windows 8 computer under Primary DNS suffix of this computer field. ✑ Click Ok button on all the boxes and restart the computer to allow changes to take effect.

For years, Windows DNS has supported dynamic updates, whereas a DNS client host registers and dynamically updates the resource records with a DNS server. If a hosts IP address changes, the resource

Correct Answer D
Explanation

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