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Sun 70-217 Question of the Day
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wbafrank
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Sun 70-217 Question of the Day
And today's poser is:
Q34. You are managing Active Directory for your company network. You implement a domain wide policy that hides the run menu from all of the users. You want all of your domain administrators to have access to this run menu. What is the best way to accomplish this?
A. It is not possible for the domain administrators to have access to the run menu if it has been removed via a domain wide policy.
B. Configure local policies on the computers that the domain admins use that allow the run menu to be available.
C. Create an OU titled domainadmins that contains all of your domain administrators. Edit the properties of the domain wide policy and remove the domainadmins OU from being affected.
D. Create an OU titled domainadmins that contains all of your domain administrators. Create a GPO that allows use of the run menu and apply it to the domainadmins OU.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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03-17-02 06:29 PM
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unreal
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My pick:
C. Create an OU titled domainadmins that contains all of your domain administrators. Edit the properties of the domain wide policy and remove the domainadmins OU from being affected.
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03-18-02 01:12 AM
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jeff_j_black
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03-18-02 01:16 AM
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ScoobySnacks
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03-18-02 11:23 AM
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katman
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03-18-02 12:17 PM
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CyberDude
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C for me, as domain GPO's override OU GPO's. Or is it the other way round?
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03-18-02 12:49 PM
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lesselrd
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I think C. I seem to remember that rights are based on the most restrictive. So therefore, it would make sense to create a group that would be only one to have rights....
Now watch me be wrong. ;p
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lamngocliem
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03-18-02 04:09 PM
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wbafrank
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Re: Sun 70-217 Question of the Day
quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is:
Q34. You are managing Active Directory for your company network. You implement a domain wide policy that hides the run menu from all of the users. You want all of your domain administrators to have access to this run menu. What is the best way to accomplish this?
A. It is not possible for the domain administrators to have access to the run menu if it has been removed via a domain wide policy.
B. Configure local policies on the computers that the domain admins use that allow the run menu to be available.
C. Create an OU titled domainadmins that contains all of your domain administrators. Edit the properties of the domain wide policy and remove the domainadmins OU from being affected.
D. Create an OU titled domainadmins that contains all of your domain administrators. Create a GPO that allows use of the run menu and apply it to the domainadmins OU.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is ....
Correct Answers: D
Create an OU named domainadmins that contains your administrators and apply a policy to it that enables use of the run menu as this policy will override the domain wide policy for these users. Domain wide policies are domain wide, you cannot select who they apply to.
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CyberDude
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