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| justindu 2003-01-23, 3:09 pm |
| You are a network administrator for your company. To meet the requirement of the company's new password policy, you must configure a minimum length of eight characters for new network passwords.
On a domain controller named DC01, you modify the Default Domain Group Policy Object (GPO). You test the new configuration on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You can still create twocharacter password.
You need to ensure that the password policy changes are immediately enforced for all users in the domain. What should you do?
A. On DC01, run the Secedit/refreshpolicy machine_policy/enforce command.
B. On DC01, run the Secedit/refreshpolicy user_policy/enforce command.
C. Create a new GPO and configure the password policy. Link the new GPO to the organizational unit (OU) that contains all user accounts.
D. Create a new GPO and configure the password policy. Link the new GPO to the organizational unit (OU) that contains all computer accounts.
Sorry! Answer: A
So I say B... What do you guys think??? | |
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| quote: Originally posted by justindu
You are a network administrator for your company. To meet the requirement of the company's new password policy, you must configure a minimum length of eight characters for new network passwords.
On a domain controller named DC01, you modify the Default Domain Group Policy Object (GPO). You test the new configuration on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You can still create twocharacter password.
You need to ensure that the password policy changes are immediately enforced for all users in the domain. What should you do?
A. On DC01, run the Secedit/refreshpolicy machine_policy/enforce command.
B. On DC01, run the Secedit/refreshpolicy user_policy/enforce command.
C. Create a new GPO and configure the password policy. Link the new GPO to the organizational unit (OU) that contains all user accounts.
D. Create a new GPO and configure the password policy. Link the new GPO to the organizational unit (OU) that contains all computer accounts.
Sorry! Answer: A
So I say B... What do you guys think???
A or B
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