Does this meet the goal?

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After you answer a question in this sections, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2016. All client computers run Windows 10. The relevant objects in the domain are configured as shown in the following table.

You need to assign User1 the right to restore files and folders on Server1 and Server2
Solution: You create a Group Policy object (GPO), you link the GPO to the Servers OU, and then you modify the Users Rights Assignment in the GPO Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No

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5 thoughts on “Does this meet the goal?

  1. the answer should be A.YES .

    Solution: You create a Group Policy object (GPO), you link the GPO to the Servers OU, and then you modify the Users Rights Assignment in the GPO.

    Solution: You add User1 to the Backup Operators group on Server1 and Server2.

  2. Agree with JC. Correct answer is A

    Here is what this permission will do
    Assigning this user right can be a security risk. Since users with this user right can overwrite registry settings, hide data, and gain ownership of system objects, only assign this user right to trusted users.

    Default:
    Workstations and servers: Administrators, Backup Operators.
    Domain controllers: Administrators, Backup Operators, Server Operators.

  3. Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Polices -> User Rights Assignment -> “Restore files and directories” -> add the Operation group.

    Tried it, the answer A.

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