Which of the following is not a correct reason for creating an OU?
A.
To create a permanent container that cannot be moved or renamed
B.
To duplicate the divisions in your organization
C.
To delegate administration tasks
D.
To assign different Group Policy settings to a specific group of users or computers
Explanation:
The reasons for creating an OU include duplicating organizational divisions, assigning Group Policy settings,
and delegating administration. You can easily move or rename an OU at will.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Duplicating organizational divisions is a viable reason for creating an OU.
C: Delegating administration tasks is a viable reason for creating an OU.
D: Assigning Group Policy settings is a viable reason for creating an OU.