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Objective 1.1
Configure Security for Servers That Are Assigned Specific Roles
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Objective 1.1 Questions
1.
As the network administrator of your company’s new branch office, you are in
the pro-
cess of installing three new Web servers running Windows Server 2003 on your
net-
work. The branch office network, which is part of a single corporate domain,
already
has two servers functioning as domain controllers and three file and print
servers. Cor-
porate headquarters has given you a list of security configuration settings
that must be
used on all the company’s Web servers. To deploy these configuration
settings, you
must use the Active Directory Users And Computers console. Which of the
following
procedures should you use to configure the settings on the new Web servers
only?
A. Access the Group Policy Object (GPO) called Default Domain Policy and
then
configure the settings there.
B. Create a new GPO containing the Web server settings and then apply it to
the
Computers container.
C. Create a new organizational unit called WebSvrs and then link a new GPO
con-
taining the Web server settings to it.
D. Create a new GPO containing the Web server settings and then apply it to
the site
object representing the branch office.
2.
Which of the following tools do you use to change the value of a specific
security con-
figuration setting for an Active Directory domain object?
A. Active Directory Users And Computers
B. Active Directory Sites And Services
C. Active Directory Domains And Trusts
D. Group Policy Object Editor
3.
Which of the following Active Directory objects can you link to a Group
Policy Object?
(Choose all that apply.)
A. Domain
B. Group
C. Organizational unit
D. Site
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