You are working as an enterprise administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008 all client computers run Windows Vista.
You have received instructions from the CIO to deploy Active Directory Certificate service (AD CS) which will authorize the Domain.com users by issuing digital certificates. You need to manage the certificate settings on the client computers from one main location.
What should you do?
A.
The best option is to configure the Enterprise CA certificate settings.
B.
The best option is to configure the Enterprise trust certificate settings.
C.
The best option is to configure the Advance CA certificate settings.
D.
The best option is to configure the Group Policy certificate settings.
Explanation:
You need to configure Group Policy certificate settings. This will allow you to manage certificate settings on the client computers from one location. If you use a group policy to configure the certificate setting, it will change the setting in the entire domain. You can use server manager to configure AD CS because the AD CS is a certificate service that is a type of server role in Windows Server 2008.
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