Which action should be taken to view the Password Settings Object (PSO) settings?

You are hired by ABC.com to administrate a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 domain named
ABC.com. ABC.com utilizes several Password Settings objects (PSOs) which are deployed using
Group Policy.
You are required to review the settings of a Password Settings Object (PSO) named KingPass
before deployment of the object.
Which action should be taken to view the Password Settings Object (PSO) settings?

You are hired by ABC.com to administrate a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 domain named
ABC.com. ABC.com utilizes several Password Settings objects (PSOs) which are deployed using
Group Policy.
You are required to review the settings of a Password Settings Object (PSO) named KingPass
before deployment of the object.
Which action should be taken to view the Password Settings Object (PSO) settings?

A.
You should consider utilizing the Resultant Set Of Policy (RSoP).

B.
You should consider utilizing Group Policy Results Management.

C.
You should consider utilizing Group Policy Management.

D.
You should consider utilizing the Microsoft Management Console Active Directory snap-ins.



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Pirulo

Pirulo

A Password Settings Container (PSC) is created by default under the System container in the domain. You can view it by using the Active Directory Users and Computers with advanced features enabled.
Answer is D:

Pirulo

Pirulo

When using Active Directory Users and Computers, you need to go : View and check Advanced Features.
On the tree: Domain\System\Password Settings Container.
On the right of PSC you have the PSO of type ms-DS-PasswordSettings
Right click on a PSO, properties, and under tab : Attribue Editor you scroll and
can see all the settings, like :
msDS-MaximumPasswordAge xx:xx:xx:xx
msDS-MinimumPasswordLength x

etc.

taffy

taffy

answer is D

correct explaination Pirulo