You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2
installed and all client computers have Windows 8 installed.
The user accounts at ABC.com are stored in an organization unit (OU) named ABCUsers and all
client computers are located in an OU named ABCClients.
How would you assign a user named TimJan the ability to link Group Policy Objects (GPOs) to
ABCClients without proving him with excessive permissions?
A.
You should use the Delegation of Control Wizard on the ABCUsers OU.
B.
You should use the Delegation of Control Wizard on the ABCClients OU.
C.
You should run the Set-GPLink cmdlet on the ABCUsers OU.
D.
You should run the Set-GPLink cmdlet on the ABCClients OU.
E.
You should make TimJan a member of the Administrators group.
Explanation:
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732524.aspx
I feel like it should be “b”
The right answer is B.
You should use the Delegation of Control Wizard on the ABCClients OU.
I think it should be B too
Answer should be B
yeah b for me as well
Thx, it is B, you give delegation for the clientcomp. not Users
B sounds more credible,
The main goal is to delegate the Link GP priviledge for Computers , not users.
If you follow the delegation wizard, this is only possible if you do it over Clients.
B is definitely the correct one