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2/8/24, 4:36 PM Individual Response { Question 4. Which of the following is true about the default containers in Active Directory? () Default containers can be renamed. If a default container is modified, it will likely not affect the rest of the domain. O 5 Group Policy cannot be applied to default : containers. Default containers can be deleted once OUs have been created. Group Policy can be applied to the default containers. Explanation Policy to an OU. control of any of the containers. Use OUs for delegation of control. Default containers cannot be renamed or deleted (even after OUs are created). References 6.1.1 Active Directory Overview 6.1.2 Active Directory Facts @ 7.1.3 Organizational Unit Facts v Correct Group Policy cannot be applied to default containers. To apply Group Policy, you must create an OU and apply the Group If a default container is modified, it will likely affect the entire domain. For this reason, it is recommended to not delegate htps: flabsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_585/index.html/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/614161 7d-fe07-4ba1-9d4e-0489e6a07 bf2/outline?nonce=P54Cmqi4 XY XPjc0UcCuouO1JIxK1W4uildMi4CiGG4Y
218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response | | Question 5. v Correct é | Organizational units organize network resources. You can use the organizational model that best meets your needs. Drag the organizational model on the left to the appropriate example OU on the right. (Organizational models can be used once, more than once, or not at all.) hitps://labsimapp.testout.com/vé_0_585/index.html/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/61461 7d-fe07-4bal-9d4e-0489e6a07bf2outline ?nonce=P54Cmai4XYXPjc0UcCuouO1J1xK1WAuUdMI4CiG4Y
218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response Denver QU v Physical location model Printers QU v/ Object type model Sales OU v/ Corporate structure model Engineering OU - s ! v Corporate structure model | % | Brazil OU 2 é | Physical location model | | . | v Hybrid model i hitps://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_585/index.himi/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07-4ba 1-9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outl ne?nonce=P5l4CmaidXYXPjc0UcCuouO1J1xK1WAuUdM4 CiG4Y
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218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response Question 6. v Correct When applying Group Policy in Active Directory, which of the following is true? Through inheritance, settings applied to the -> () domain or parent OUs apply to all child OUs and objects within those OUs. Group Policy settings do not apply to any child O OUs within a parent OU. Group Policy settings must be assigned to © each appropriate object within the OU. Group Policy settings must first be applied to the default container which holds the OU. O Explanation Through inheritance, Group Policy settings applied to the domain or parent OUs apply to all child OUs and objects within those OUs. Group Policy settings are automatically applied to every object within the OU. Group Policy settings cannot be applied to any default container. Group Policy settings apply to any child OUs within a parent OU. References 6.1.1 Active Directory Overview @ 6.1.2 Active Directory Facts 7.1.3 Organizational Unit Facts hitps://labsimapp.testout.com/vé_0_585/index htmi/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07-4ba -9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outline7nonce=P5l4Cmi4 XY XPjc0UcCuouO1J 1xK1W4uiUdMi4CiG4Y
218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response Question 7. v Correct Organizational Units (OUs) have been created for each department. Group Policy objects (GPOs) are linked to each OU to configure department-wide user and computer settings. While you were on vacation, another 20 computers were added to the network. The computers appear to be functioning correctly with one exception: the computers do not seem to have the necessary GPO settings applied. What should you do? Force the user to log out and restart the computer. () Delete and recreate the computers' accounts. Move the computer accounts from their current location to the correct OUs. - O Verify that the GPOs are linked to the correct O OUs. () Re-apply the GPO to the OUs. Remove thern from the domain and rejoin them. O Explanation https:/flabsimapp.testout.com/vé_0_585/index.htmi/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07 -4ba1-9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outline 7nonce=P5l4Cmaid XY XPjc0UcCuouQ1J1xK IW4uiUdMi4 CiG4Y You are a domain administrator for a large multi-domain network. There are approximately 2,500 computers in your domain,
218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response Question 8. v' Correct You have just started a new job as the administrator of the eastsim.com domain. The manager of the accounting department has overheard his employees joke about how many employees are using "password" as their password. He wants you to configure a more restrictive password policy for employees in the accounting department. Before creating the password policy, you open the Active Directory Users and Computers structure and see the following containers and OU: © eastsim.com ® Built-in ® Users m Computers ® Domain Controllers Which steps must you perform to implement the desired password policy? (Select three. Each correct answer is part of the complete solution.) NS Create an OU in eastsim.com for the ~ accounting employees. Configure the password policy and link it to eastsim.com. [ Put the accounting employees user objects ->[] into the OU created for the accounting employees. hitps://iabsimapp.testout.com/ivé_0_585/index.htmi/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/614161 7d-fa07-4ba1-9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outline?nonce=P54Cmqi4XYXPjc0UcCuouO1J41xKT1W4uiUdM4CiG4Y
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218124, 4:36 PM Individual Response 50 Configure the password policy and link it to the OU created for the accounting employees. 0 Create user objects for the accounting ~ employees. 0] Configure the password policy and link it to the ~accounting user's objects. O] Create an OU in the Users container for the accounting employees. Explanation To implement the desired password policy, you must perform the following steps in this order: o Create an QU in eastsim.com for the accounting employees. o Put the accounting employees user objects into the OU created for the accounting employees. o Configure the password policy and link it to the OU created for the accounting employees. At this point, no OUs have been created in Active Directory; only the default Containers and the default Domain Controllers OUs have been created. Group Policies, such as password policies, can only be linked to OUs. An OU for the accounting employees must be created and the accounting employees' user objects must be put in the OU, and then the password policy can be created and linked to the OU. Linking the passwaord policy to eastsim.com will apply the password policy to all users, not just accounting employees. User objects already exist for the accounting employees, but Group Policies cannot be applied to user objects. OUs cannot be created in the Users container. References 6.1.1 Active Directory Overview https.//labsimapp.testout.comivé_0_585/index.html/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07-4ba1-9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outline?nonce=P5KMCmqi4 XY XPjc0UcCuouO1J1xK1WALIUdMI4 CiG4Y 26
2/8/24, 4:36 PM Individual Response ( Question 9. v Correct What are the typical ways Organizational Units (OUs) are organized in Active Directory? () By the date the objects were created. () By the size of the objects. () By the alphabetical order of the object names. By physical location, organizational structure, » O and object type. Explanation By physical location, organizational structure, and object type is the correct answer. OUs are typically organized by physical location (such as a country or city), organizational structure (such as the HR, Sales, and IT departments), and object type (such as user accounts or computers). They can also be organized by a hybrid of these factors. While it's possible to sort objects alphabetically in a view, this is not a typical way OUs are organized in Active Directory. The date objects were created is not typically a factor in how OUs are organized in Active Directory. The size of the objects is not a relevant factor in how OUs are organized in Active Directory. References 6.1.1 Active Directory Overview 6.1.2 Active Directory Facts [;3 7.1.3 Organizational Unit Facts 7.2.1 Active Directory Computers E 7.2.2 Create and Manage Computer Accounts hitps:/absimapp.testout.com/vé_0_585/index.html/productviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07-4ba -Od4e-0489e6a07bf2loutline ?nonce=P5Cmqi4XY XPjcOUcCuou1J 1xK1W4uiUdMI4 CiG4Y 29
2/8/124, 4:36 PM Individual Response O - O Question 10. Which of the following is true about organizational units (OUs)? The Delegation of Control wizard cannot be used to delegate control of any part of an organizational unit. A child OU will not be automatically deleted if its parent OU is deleted. Group Policy cannot be applied to organizational units. Group Policy can be applied to organizational units. Explanation References 6.1.1 Active Directory Overview @ 6.1.2 Active Directory Facts @ 7.1.3 Organizational Unit Facts 7.2.1 Active Directory Computers @ 7.2.2 Create and Manage Computer Accounts Group Policy can be applied to organizational units, unlike Container objects. The Delegation of Control wizard can be used to delegate control of any part of an OU. Deleting the OU deletes all objects within the OU (including any child OUs and their objects). v Correct https://labsimapp.testout.comive_0_585/index.htmbproductviewer/1197/7.1.6/6141617d-fe07-4bal -9d4e-0489e6a07bf2/outline ?nonce=P5l4CmqidX Y XPjc0UcCuouO1J 1xK1 W4AuiUdM4 CiG4Y 32
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