You recently work as the network administrator at certifyme.com. The
certifyme.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named
certifyme.com. All servers on the certifyme.com network run Windows Server 2003.
Half the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run
Windows XP Professional.
certifyme.com consists of a Research and Development department. 350-001 You are
responsible for the security in the certifyme.com domain. certifyme.com contains a
server named certifyme-SR12. You need to test a domain and organizational unit
hierarchy structure. The certifyme.com user environment is controlled by means of
the application of quite a few group policy objects. During routine monitoring you
discover that quite a few users have access to the security log of certifyme-SR12.
You need to check which security settings are applied to these users.
What should you do?
A. Use GPupdate to refresh the group policy of the users.
B. Make sure that the users with there client computer has the Apply Group Policy and
Read access permissions for the correct GPO.640-802 Run the RSoP in Logging mode and make sure that the group policy setting is not
blocked.
C. Run RSoP with WMI filters.
D. Run RSoP in Planning mode.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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If there is no result in policies not affecting the users, you should verify the GPO
settings and see if it is not blocked. You also need to make sure that the users with
there client computer has the Apply Group Policy and Read access permissions for
the correct GPO.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The GPupdate is used to refresh the policy settings on a computer.VCP-310 This will not help.
C: WMI filters allow the filtering of GPO settings based on specific information which
will includes computer hardware or software installed. This is not going to reveal which
policies are applied to whom.
D: The RSoP in planning mode will allow you to test the policy before it is applied.
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