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You need to ensure that you can configure access-denied assistance on Server1 manually by using File Server Re

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a file server named Server1. The File Server Resource Manager role service is
installed on Server1. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
A Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 is linked to the organizational unit (OU) that
contains Server1. The following graphic shows the configured settings in GPO1.

Server1 contains a folder named Folder1. Folder1 is shared as Share1.
You attempt to configure access-denied assistance on Server1, but the Enable accessdenied assistance option cannot be selected from File Server Resource Manager.
You need to ensure that you can configure access-denied assistance on Server1 manually
by using File Server Resource Manager.
What should you do?

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A.
Set the Customize message for Access Denied errors policy setting to Enabled for GPO1.

B.
Set the Enable access-denied assistance on client for all file types policy setting to
Disabled for GPO1.

C.
Set the Enable access-denied assistance on client for all file types policy setting to
Enabled for GPO1.

D.
Set the Customize message for Access Denied errors policy setting to Not Configured for
GPO1.

Explanation:
D) ensure that you can configure access-denied assistance
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831402.aspx#BKMK_1

21 Comments on “You need to ensure that you can configure access-denied assistance on Server1 manually by using File Server Re

  1. Anat says:

    It’s D, I tested it on my lab.
    When it’s “Enable” or “Disable” the option in FSRM is greyed out.
    Only “not configured” let you change it manually on FSRM.




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  2. bruce says:

    A!

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831402.aspx

    Open Group Policy Management. In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.

    Right-click the appropriate Group Policy, and then click Edit.

    Click Computer Configuration, click Policies, click Administrative Templates, click System, and then click Access-Denied Assistance.

    Right-click Customize message for Access Denied errors, and then click Edit.

    Select the Enabled option.

    Configure the following options:

    In the Display the following message to users who are denied access box, type a message that users will see when they are denied access to a file or folder.

    You can add macros to the message that will insert customized text. The macros include:

    [Original File Path] The original file path that was accessed by the user.

    [Original File Path Folder] The parent folder of the original file path that was accessed by the user.

    [Admin Email] The administrator email recipient list.

    [Data Owner Email] The data owner email recipient list.

    Select the Enable users to request assistance check box.

    Leave the remaining default settings.




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  3. oddy says:

    A answer is correct.
    but if the question ask for two then the second answer is
    Set the Enable access-denied assistance on client for all file types policy setting to Enabled for GPO1




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