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Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named Domain1 and
Domain2.
Domain1 contains a file server named Server1. Server1 has a shared folder named Share1.
Domain2 contains 50 users who require access to Share1.
You need to create groups in each domain to meet the following requirements:
In Domain1, create a group named Group1. Group1 must be granted access to Share1.
In Domain2, create a group named Group2. Group2 must contain the user accounts of the 50 users.
Permission to Share1 must only be assigned directly to Group1.
Which type of groups should you create and which group nesting strategy should you use?
To answer, select the appropriate configuration in the answer area.
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Explanation:
Any group, whether it is a security group or a distribution group, is characterized by a scope that identifies the
extent to which the group is applied in the domain tree or forest. The boundary, or reach, of a group scope is
also determined by the domain functional level setting of the domain in which it resides. There are three group
scopes:
universal, global, and domain local.
Security groups in a nesting strategy with global scope can have only accounts as their members. And Security
groups with domain local scope can have other groups with global scope and accounts as their members.