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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same or similar answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question is independent of the other questions in this series. Information and details provided in a question apply only to that question. 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?
Correct Answer: A
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
n.inacio - Jul 26, 2018
I totally agree with Marvin as I couldn't find any way to set a password strategy in "Active Directory Users and Computers"
Marvin - Jun 20, 2018
I believe H is the correct answer to this question:
Using Fine-Grained Password Policies you specify multiple password policies in a single domain and apply different restrictions for password and account lockout policies to different sets of users in a domain. You can apply stricter settings to privileged accounts and less strict settings to the accounts of other users. To enable Fine-Grained Password Policies (FGPP), you need to open the Active Directory Administrative Center (ADAC) https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/canitpro/2013/05/29/step-by-step-enabling-and-using-fine-grained-password-policies-in-ad/
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
I totally agree with Marvin as I couldn't find any way to set a password strategy in "Active Directory Users and Computers"
I believe H is the correct answer to this question:
Using Fine-Grained Password Policies you specify multiple password policies in a single domain and apply different restrictions for password and account lockout policies to different sets of users in a domain. You can apply stricter settings to privileged accounts and less strict settings to the accounts of other users.
To enable Fine-Grained Password Policies (FGPP), you need to open the Active Directory Administrative Center (ADAC)
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/canitpro/2013/05/29/step-by-step-enabling-and-using-fine-grained-password-policies-in-ad/