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Password Complexity
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| RunnerNJ3 2003-02-25, 7:55 am |
| Good Morning
Came across this practice question and am not sure of the answer. Asking the forum for some help. Here goes:
Computer and User accounts in your domain have been separated into Organizational Units (OUs) for administrative purposes. Computer accounts in one OU and User accounts in another OU. You want to require strong passwords for all accounts.
What do you do?
A.Configure Local computer policy on each local computer to enable the "Pasword must meet complexity requirements" policy.
B.Configure a group policy (GPO)on the domain to enable the "Pasword must meet complexity requirements" policy.
C.Configure a GPO to enable the "Pasword must meet complexity requirements" policy,
and link it to the OU that contains computer accounts.
D.Configure a GPO to enable the "Pasword must meet complexity requirements" policy,
and link it to the OU that contains user accounts. | |
| aawmorris 2003-02-27, 11:44 pm |
| I would have to go with B. Being that you have two OU, and they are not local, you would apply a domain policy.
peace out
Aaron | |
| RunnerNJ3 2003-02-28, 7:21 am |
| Hi Aaaron,
Thanks for your response. I was leaning toward B as well. | |
| The Cert Sage 2003-02-28, 8:59 am |
| Never "link" a GPO to an OU in a Microsoft exam. That's never the right answer. It's also wrong in a real life enviorment. | |
| Tech Ranger 2003-03-02, 10:01 am |
| Account policies must be configured at the domain level. | |
| Sirius 2003-03-10, 4:04 am |
| I agree with all of you.
Password policy must be applied at domain level. So B
hope it helps |
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