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  1. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    And for todays offering:

    You are preparing a shared folder for Admin users. Instead of adding all Admin users one by one to the shared folder and assign the desired permission, you would like to simplify by using Windows domain group.
    You launch Active Directory Users and Computers, right click the Users container and choose new group. You realize the Universal option is disabled. What should you do enable the Universal option?


    A) Convert the Windows 2000 Active Directory to Native mode.

    B) Convert the Windows 2000 Active Directory to Mixed mode.

    C) Launch Active Directory Users and Computers using Enterprise Administrator privilege.

    D) Launch Active Directory Users and Computers using Domain Administrator privilege.

    Answer Friday
     
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  2. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    A for me today.

    I believe Universal groups only come into play in a stricitly 2k environment.

    Also the switch is one way only, ie you can switch from Mixed mode to Native mode, but not the reverse.
     
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  3. Luton Bee

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    A perfect answer from Jako. :clap
     
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  4. nugget
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    Aye'll gA AlAng wAth thA.
     
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  5. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    Correct answer is: A

    Explanation: Universal Group Scope
    Grant permissions to related resources in multiple domains. Use a universal group to grant access permissions to resources that are located in any domain.
    Universal groups have open membership. All domain user accounts and groups can be members.
    Universal groups can be nested within other domain groups. This capability allows you to add a universal group to domain local or universal groups in any domain.

    Security groups with a universal group scope are only available when the domain is in native mode. Native mode is when all domain controllers are running Windows 2000.
     
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