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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
A user named User1 is in an organizational unit (OU) named OU1.
You are troubleshooting a folder access issue for User1.
You need a list of groups to which User1 is either a direct member or ab indirect member.
Solution: You run dsget user cn=User1, ou=OU1, dc=contoso, dc=com -memberof -expand.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
101right , answer is A.YES.
Solution: You run dsget user cn=User, ou=OU1,dc=contoso,dc=com -memberof -expand.
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Solution: You instruct User1 to sign in and run whoami.exe /groups
also correct.
any one know is this true or false
True
Dsget group
Displays the various properties of a group including the members of a group in the directory. There are two variations of this command. The first variation allows you to view the properties of multiple groups. The second variation allows you to view the group membership information of a single group.
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