Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. All client computers run Windows 8.
You need to configure a custom Access Denied message that will be displayed to users when they
are denied access to folders or files on Server1.
What should you configure?
A.
A classification property
B.
The File Server Resource Manager Options
C.
A file management task
D.
A file screen template
Explanation:
Access-denied assistance can be configured by using the File Server Resource Manager console on
the file server.Note: Access-denied assistance is a new feature in Windows Server 2012, which provides the
following ways to troubleshoot issues that are related to access to files and folders:
* Self-assistance. If a user can determine the issue and remediate the problem so that they can get
the requested access, the impact to the business is low, and no special exceptions are needed in the
central access policy. Access-denied assistance provides an access-denied message that file server
administrators can customize with information specific to their organizations. For example, an
administrator could set the message so that users can request access from a data owner without
involving the file server administrator.Scenario: Access-Denied Assistance
File Server Resource Manager Options, Access-Denied Assistance tab.
You can also do this through Group Policy. Computer Configuration/Policies/Administrative Templates/System/Access-Denied Assistance