Which filter option in Attribute Editor should you enable?

HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

You need to view which password setting object is applied to a user.
Which filter option in Attribute Editor should you enable? To answer, select the appropriate
filter option in the answer area.

HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

You need to view which password setting object is applied to a user.
Which filter option in Attribute Editor should you enable? To answer, select the appropriate
filter option in the answer area.

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:
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View a Resultant PSO for a User or a Global Security Group
You can view the resultant Password Settings object (PSO) for a user object:
Viewing the resultant PSO for users using the Active Directory module for Windows
PowerShell
Viewing the resultant PSO for users using the Windows interface
Viewing the resultant PSO for users from the command line using dsget
To view the resultant PSO for a user using Windows interface
1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. On the View menu, ensure that Advanced Features is checked.
3. In the console tree, click Users.
4. In the details pane, right-click the user account for which you want to view the resultant
PSO, and then click Properties.
5. Click the Attribute Editor tab, and then click Filter.
6. Ensure that the Show attributes/Optional check box is selected.
7. Ensure that the Show read-only attributes/Constructed check box is selected.

8. Locate the value of the msDS-ResultantPSO attribute in the Attributes list.



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