Identity with Windows Server 2016 — Question 6
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain functional level is Windows Server 2012 R2.
Your company hires a new security administrator to manage sensitive user data. You create a user account named Security1 for the security administrator.
You need to ensure that the password for Security1 has at least 12 characters and is modified every 10 days. The solution must apply to Security1 only.
Which tool should you use?
Answer options
- A. Dsadd quota
- B. Dsmod
- C. Active Directory Administrative Center
- D. Dsacls
- E. Dsamain
- F. Active Directory Users and Computers
- G. Ntdsutil
- H. Group Policy Management Console
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The Active Directory Administrative Center (C) allows for specific user account settings, including password policies that apply only to individual users. Other options like Dsmod and Active Directory Users and Computers do not provide the granularity needed for setting password policies exclusively for one user, while tools like Group Policy Management Console apply to broader groups or the entire domain.