EXERCISE 12.01.E XERCISE 12.03R EQUESTING A C ERTIFICATE FROM A W EB S...

15. Your company, airplanes.com, has recently undergone a merger with southern-airplanes.com, and you have taken over the network management of both halves of thenewly formed company. Airplanes.com has a strict policy of desktop and software installationrestrictions, while southern-airplanes.com has historically been more lenient with allowingusers to customize their computers and install personal software. Several of the users fromsouthern-airplanes.com have complained about the policy restrictions that have been placedon their desktops.You have been asked to present a report to the management groupdetailing which restrictions are in place on various OUs.What is the most efficient way topresent this information to the management group in an easily readable format?A. Capture a screen shot of the Properties sheet of the various OUs’ Group Policy set-tings and save the screen shot using a desktop publishing software package.B. Export the GPO settings to a text file, then import the text file into an Excel spread-sheet.C. Demonstrate the use of the Group Policy Editor to apply GPO settings during themeeting with the management group.D. Use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to present the various GPOsettings in an organized HTML-formatted report.D.The GPMC presents GPO settings in a unified and easy-to-read format that can besaved as an HTML file and printed or published to a Web page.A,B,C. Answer A is incorrect because an OU’s Properties sheet will show only whichGPOs have been applied against the OU; it will not list the settings that are in effect.Answer B is not as efficient as using the GPMC to generate a preformatted HTMLreport of GPO settings. Answer C is incorrect because this will not provide the man-agement group members with the most complete information available to them; theywill see only the GPO settings that you demonstrate to them.

Chapter 2: Planning Server Roles and Server Security

Understanding Server Roles