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Self Test Answers

Plan and Implement an Organizational Unit Structure

1. A and B are correct. The OU is the smallest (most specific) element of the Active Directory structure that can be used to assign group policies and delegate authority.

C and D are incorrect. C describes security groups and not organizational units. D describes Active Directory sites and not organizational units.

2. B and C are correct answers. Organizational units are not used to assign permissions; they are used to group AD objects for administrative purposes.

A and D are incorrect. A is incorrect because it describes the difference between domain local and global groups. D is incorrect because it describes the differences between security and distribution groups.

3. C is correct. Delegation is used to assign specific permissions over objects, stored in the OU.

A, B, and D are incorrect. A and B are incorrect because delegation can be used to assign more restrictive and more specific permissions rather than giving someone blanket administrative permissions or ownership. D is incorrect because it deals with moving objects, not delegating permissions.

 


  

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