PrepAway - Latest Free Exam Questions & Answers

What should you tell User1?

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The functional level of the
forest is Windows Server 2008 R2.
All of the user accounts in the marketing department are members of a group named
Contoso\MarketingUsers. All of the computer accounts in the marketing department are members
of a group named Contoso\MarketingComputers.
A domain user named User1 is a member of the Contoso\MarketingUsers group. A computer named
Computer1 is a member of the Contoso\MarketingComputers group.
You have five Password Settings objects (PSOs). The PSOs are defined as shown in the following
table.

When User1 logs on to Computer1 and attempts to change her password, she receives an error
message indicating that her password is too short.
You need to tell User1 what her minimum password length is.
What should you tell User1?

PrepAway - Latest Free Exam Questions & Answers

A.
10

B.
11

C.
12

D.
14

Explanation:
One PSO has a precedence value of 2 and the other PSO has a precedence value of 4. In this case,
the PSO that has the precedence value of 2 has a higher rank and, hence, is applied to the object.

7 Comments on “What should you tell User1?

  1. me says:

    The answer is correct because of the precedence 1. I don’t see where the explanation got the 2 and 4 from. I see 1 and 16 unless i’m missing something.




    0



    0
  2. Mej says:

    Somethings wrong with the explantion of answer. However, the answer is correct. There is 3 correct conditions on user, then the lowest precedence wins. Also note, PSOs cannot be linked to computers, only security groups or users.




    0



    0
  3. Harutyun Sardaryan says:

    Explanation is incorrect, but the overall logic is this:

    The lower the precedence of the PSO, the higher the priority. If a user is subject to two PSOs, one with a precedence of 50 and one with a precedence of 100, the PSO with a
    precedence of 50 will be the password setting that is applied to the user.




    1



    0
  4. Patrick says:

    Honestly, on this Precedence makes no difference. The PSO that is linked directly to a user will always beat a PSO linked to a group the user is in. Precedence only matters at the group level.




    2



    0

Leave a Reply