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Deja's Wed 70-217 Question of the Day
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| Deja-vue 2003-01-08, 12:30 am |
| Here we go again:
You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has its main office in Seattle and branch offices in London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro. The local administrator at each branch office must be able to control users and local resources.
You want to prevent the local administrators from controlling resources in branch offices other than their own. You want to create an Active Directory structure to accomplish these goals.
What should you do?
A. Create a top-level OU. Delegate control of this OU to administrators at the main office.
B. Create child OUs for each office. Delegate control of these OUs to administrators at the main office.
C. Create child OUs for each office. Delegate control of each OU to the local administrators at each office.
D. Add the local administrators to the Domain Admins group.
E. Create users groups for each office. Grant the local administrators the appropriate permissions to administer these user groups.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answers! | |
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| kopman 2003-01-08, 2:07 am |
| I'll have a portion of C today please.
Kopman | |
| Slinky 2003-01-08, 9:00 am |
| C makes sense. | |
| John Wilson 2003-01-08, 10:35 am |
| I'd think C because.....
C. would give control to only the local admin of there OU and no one else's.
A. would still give them full control of other OU's
B. would give control to more than the local admin
D. would give control to more than the local admin
E. god knows but I know it's not right (leave me alone it's been a long day) | |
| B4yaman3 2003-01-08, 2:41 pm |
| I am just excited to say C! | |
| Deja-vue 2003-01-09, 1:37 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Here we go again:
You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has its main office in Seattle and branch offices in London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro. The local administrator at each branch office must be able to control users and local resources.
You want to prevent the local administrators from controlling resources in branch offices other than their own. You want to create an Active Directory structure to accomplish these goals.
What should you do?
A. Create a top-level OU. Delegate control of this OU to administrators at the main office.
B. Create child OUs for each office. Delegate control of these OUs to administrators at the main office.
C. Create child OUs for each office. Delegate control of each OU to the local administrators at each office.
D. Add the local administrators to the Domain Admins group.
E. Create users groups for each office. Grant the local administrators the appropriate permissions to administer these user groups.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answers!
Answer C was correct!
When you use a combination of OU nesting and access control lists (ACL), you can delegate the administration of objects in the directory in a very granular manner. |
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