Which of the following can be applied directly to an organizational unit in Active Directory to provide security to both the user and the machine?

Which of the following can be applied directly to an organizational unit in Active Directory to provide security to both the user and the machine?
A. Folder Redirection
B. Group Policy
C. Security Groups
D. Home Folder

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4 thoughts on “Which of the following can be applied directly to an organizational unit in Active Directory to provide security to both the user and the machine?

  1. i picked B but after reading it carefully i realize i was wrong. I think the issue is most people do security settings through GPOs but if you look at the question it does say “APPLIED DIRECTLY” so in this instance yes, security tab allows you to set up NFS Permissions through AD

  2. B — Group Policy — GPO’s (Group Policy Objects) containing security rules can be applied to OU’s (Organizational Units) containing User and Computer objects (accounts).
    Not C — Within Active Directory you can only use ‘security group’ membership to allow or disallow members of a group from applying a GPO (dictating whether they must conform or not conform to the rules defined in the policy) – does not provide security directly to the user and machine.
    https://www.serverbrain.org/network-security-2003/group-policy-inheritance-with-security-groups.html

  3. A security group is a collection of user accounts that can be assigned permissions in the same way as a single user object. Security groups are used when assigning permissions and rights, as it is more efficient to assign permissions to a group than to assign them individually to each user. You can assign permissions to a user simply by adding the user to the appropriate group(s).

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