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| Deja-vue 2003-02-11, 9:33 pm |
| I was late today, sorry about that.
So we just going to skip Tuesday and jump right into Wednesday's Question:
You are administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has an OU named North. You want to standardize the start menu for the users in the North OU. Some members of the Domain Admins group are in the North OU. Folders and shortcuts that form the standardized start menu are on the network at \\server2\menu. The Everyone group has Change permission on the menu share.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Each member of the domain admin group will have a separate start menu that the member can change.
All users in the North OU, except members of the Domain Admins Group, will use the \\server2\menu start menu.
Users who use \\server2\menu start menu will not be able to change the contents of the start menu.
Each user who is not a member in the North OU will have a separate start menu that the user can change.
You take the following actions:
- Create a new GPO named Menu.
- Assign the Menu GPO to the NORTH OU.
- Configure the Menu GPO to redirect the start menu folder for the Domain Users Group to \\server2\menu.
- Change the permissions on the Menu GPO to deny Apply Group policy permission to the Domain Admins.
Which results do these actions produce?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Each member of the Domain Admin Group will have a separate start menu that the member can change.
B. All users in the North OU, except members of the Domain Admins Group, will use the \\server2\menu start menu.
C. Users who use \\server2\menu start menu will not be able to change the contents of the start menu.
D. Each user who is not an member in the North OU will have a seperate start menu that the user can change.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answers.
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| B4yaman3 2003-02-12, 7:59 am |
| A, B & D.. | |
| cramersaunders 2003-02-12, 9:41 am |
| A B D | |
| Deja-vue 2003-02-13, 12:04 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
I was late today, sorry about that.
So we just going to skip Tuesday and jump right into Wednesday's Question:
You are administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has an OU named North. You want to standardize the start menu for the users in the North OU. Some members of the Domain Admins group are in the North OU. Folders and shortcuts that form the standardized start menu are on the network at \\server2\menu. The Everyone group has Change permission on the menu share.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Each member of the domain admin group will have a separate start menu that the member can change.
All users in the North OU, except members of the Domain Admins Group, will use the \\server2\menu start menu.
Users who use \\server2\menu start menu will not be able to change the contents of the start menu.
Each user who is not a member in the North OU will have a separate start menu that the user can change.
You take the following actions:
- Create a new GPO named Menu.
- Assign the Menu GPO to the NORTH OU.
- Configure the Menu GPO to redirect the start menu folder for the Domain Users Group to \\server2\menu.
- Change the permissions on the Menu GPO to deny Apply Group policy permission to the Domain Admins.
Which results do these actions produce?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Each member of the Domain Admin Group will have a separate start menu that the member can change.
B. All users in the North OU, except members of the Domain Admins Group, will use the \\server2\menu start menu.
C. Users who use \\server2\menu start menu will not be able to change the contents of the start menu.
D. Each user who is not an member in the North OU will have a seperate start menu that the user can change.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answers.
A,B and D were correct!
Good Job!
Users will NOT be able to change the contents of the start menu is NOT met. Why? Because the Everyone group has Change permission on the menu share. |
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