7.1.6 Practice Questions
What are the typical ways Organizational Units (OUs) are organized in Active Directory?
By physical location, organizational structure, and object type.
Which of the following is true about organizational units (OUs)?
Group Policy can be applied to organizational units.
Which of the following is true about the default containers in Active Directory?
Group Policy cannot be applied to default containers.
Match each default Active Directory object on the left with the appropriate description on the right. (Each object may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)
Holds the default service administrator accounts: Built-in container The default location for new user accounts and groups: Users container The default location for domain controller computer accounts Domain Controller OU: The root container to the hierarchy Domain container: The default location for workstations when they join the domain: Computers container
You are the administrator of the eastsim.com domain, which has two domain controllers. Your Active Directory structure has organizational units (OUs) for each company department. You have assistant administrators who help manage Active Directory objects. For each OU, you grant one of your assistants Full Control over the OU. You come to work one morning to find that while managing some user accounts, the administrator in charge of the Sales OU has deleted the entire OU. You restore the OU and all of its objects from a recent backup. You want to configure the OU to prevent accidental deletion. You edit the OU properties, but can't find the Protect object from accidental deletion setting. What should you do so you can configure this setting?
In Active Directory Users and Computers, select View > Advanced Features.
You are a domain administrator for a large multi-domain network. There are approximately 2,500 computers in your domain. Organizational Units (OUs) have been created for each department. Group Policy objects (GPOs) are linked to each OU to configure department-wide user and computer settings. While you were on vacation, another 20 computers were added to the network. The computers appear to be functioning correctly with one exception: the computers do not seem to have the necessary GPO settings applied. What should you do?
Move the computer accounts from their current location to the correct OUs.
You have just started a new job as the administrator of the eastsim.com domain. The manager of the accounting department has overheard his employees joke about how many employees are using "password" as their password. He wants you to configure a more restrictive password policy for employees in the accounting department. Before creating the password policy, you open the Active Directory Users and Computers structure and see the following containers and OU: eastsim.com Built-in Users Computers Domain Controllers Which steps must you perform to implement the desired password policy? (Select three. Each correct answer is part of the complete solution.)
Put the accounting employees user objects into the OU created for the accounting employees. Create an OU in eastsim.com for the accounting employees. Configure the password policy and link it to the OU created for the accounting employees.
When applying Group Policy in Active Directory, which of the following is true?
Through inheritance, settings applied to the domain or parent OUs apply to all child OUs and objects within those OUs.
You are the administrator of the eastsim.com domain. Your Active Directory structure has organizational units (OUs) for each company department. You have assistants who help with resetting passwords and managing group membership. You want your assistants to also help create and delete user accounts. Which of the following tools can you use to allow your assistants to perform these additional tasks?
Delegation of Control wizard
Organizational units organize network resources. You can use the organizational model that best meets your needs. Drag the organizational model on the left to the appropriate example OU on the right. (Organizational models can be used once, more than once, or not at all.)
Denver OU: Physical location model Printers OU: Object type model Sales OU: Corporate structure model Engineering OU: Corporate structure model Brazil OU: Physical location model Brazil OU containing the Sales OU: Hybrid model