You need to restore the objects that were located in the OU
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You back up your domain controllers on a nightly basis. An organizational unit (OU) is accidently deleted.
You need to restore the objects that were located in the OU. What should you do?
You need to restore the GPO
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You back up your domain controllers on a nightly basis. You perform Group Policy backups on a nightly basis. A Group Policy object (GPO) is accidentally deleted. You need to restore the GPO. What should you do?
You need to be able to create the new child domain
You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named contoso.com. You have a user account named CONTOSO\admin that is a member of the Domain Admins global group. You need to create a new child domain named NA.contoso.com in the forest. You install a stand-alone Windows Server 2003 computer named DC3. You use the Active Directory Installation Wizard to promote DC3 to a domain controller in the new domain. You choose to create a domain controller for a new child domain in an existing domain tree.
You enter the user name and password for CONTOSO\admin. You choose contoso.com as the parent domain, and you type NA as the name of the child domain. You receive the error message shown in the exhibit.
You need to be able to create the new child domain. What should you do?
You need to ascertain the effect that the move will have on the applications that are assigned to the computer
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You use Group Policy to assign applications. A computer named Desktop1 must be moved to a different organizational unit (OU). You need to ascertain the effect that the move will have on the applications that are assigned to the computer account. What should you do?
You need to ensure that the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack is removed from a users computer whe
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. All users in the IT department are placed into an organizational unit (OU) named IT Users. A Group Policy object (GPO) is linked to the IT Users OU. The GPO assigns a software installation package to install the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack. You select the Install this application at logon option in the software installation package. A user has been removed from the IT Users OU, but she still has the Windows Server Administration Tools Pack on her computer. You need to ensure that the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack is removed from a users computer when the user is moved from the IT Users OU. What should you do?
You need to find out the effect of all GPOs on the user
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain that includes a main office and two branch offices. Each branch office has its own Active Directory site. All user accounts are placed into organizational units (OUs) based on department. Multiple Group Policy objects (GPOs) are linked at the domain, the site, and the OU levels. A user in Atlanta transfers to a different branch office and joins a different department. You move her user account into the corresponding OU. After logging on to her new client computer, the user notices that the desktop settings are different from the settings she had in her previous location. You need to find out the effect of all GPOs on the user. What should you do?
What are two possible commands that you can run to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete
You have a single Active Directory directory service forest named contoso.com. You create baseline security settings for a group of computers, and you store the settings in a database. You deploy the baseline security settings. You need to confirm that the security settings on one of the computers are applied correctly. What are two possible commands that you can run to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)