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Question ID 14131 | A technician installs a new server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. |
Option A | Complete the Windows Server Update Services Configuration Wizard, and then modify the update language on the server. |
Option B | Uninstall all instances of the Windows Internal Database. |
Option C | Change the update languages on the upstream server. |
Option D | Change the System Local of the server to French. |
Correct Answer | C |
Question ID 14132 | Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest functional |
Option A | From Active Directory Users and Computers, run the Delegation of Control Wizard. |
Option B | From Active Directory Administrative Center, modify the security settings of PSO1. |
Option C | From Group Policy Management, create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link the GPO to OU1. |
Option D | From Active Directory Administrative Center, modify the security settings of OU1. |
Option F | Answer : B Explanation: PSOs cannot be applied to organizational units (OUs) directly. If your users are organized into OUs, consider creating global security groups that contain the users from these OUs and then applying the newly defined finegrained password and account lockout policies to them. If you move a user from one OU to another, you must update user memberships in the corresponding global security groups. Go ahead and hit "OK" and then close out of all open windows. Now that you have created a password policy, we need to apply it to a user/group. In order to do so, you must have "write" permissions on the PSO object. We're doing this in a lab, so I'm Domain Admin. Write permissions are not a problem 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers (Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers). 2. On the View menu, ensure that Advanced Features is checked. 3. In the console tree, expand Active Directory Users and Computers\yourdomain\System\Password Settings Container 4. In the details pane, right-click the PSO, and then click Properties. 5. Click the Attribute Editor tab. 6. Select the msDS-PsoAppliesTo attribute, and then click Edit. |
Correct Answer | B |