When visiting certain websites, users receive a message in Internet Explorer. The message is shown in the exhibit.
You need to ensure that the Internet Explorer settings for all client computers follow company requirements.
What should you modify in Group Policy?
A.
Enable the Internet ExplorerInternet Control PanelSecurity PageInternet ZoneTurn on Protected Mode setting.
B.
Disable the Internet ExplorerInternet Control PanelPrevent ignoring certificate errors setting.
C.
Enable the Internet ExplorerInternet Control PanelPrevent ignoring certificate errors setting.
D.
Disable the Windows ComponentsWindows Error ReportingDisable Windows Error Reporting setting.
E.
Enable the Windows ComponentsWindows Error ReportingDisable Windows Error Reporting setting.
F.
Enable the Internet ExplorerInternet Control PanelSecurity PageInternet ZoneDo not prompt for client certificate selection when no certificate or only one certificate setting.
Most people want to disable this, but apparently it causes instability issues and rebooting right away on critical patches is important to keeping the system tip top.
This link shows how to get to the specific area where the change can be made:
http://www.howtonetworking.com/Internet/certificateerror1.htm
Glad to say that I just passed the 70-685 exam few days ago, for my third try (the 70-685 exam is very difficult!!!)
I used a lot of syudy materials, including the Microsoft official 70-685 study guide, MS Press books, CBT Nuggets and Pluralsight videos…and so on. Before taking the exam, you should ensure that you really understand all topics listed in the Microsoft official 70-685 study guide, and when taking the exam, remember to read all questions carefully, misunderstanding the meaning of the questions, you will get the wrong answers. I also practiced the VCE dumps, which helped me knowing which part of the exam that I was weak on, I used the passleader 70-685 vce dumps (http://bit.ly/1wA2skl, pdf dumps also available there).
Knowing about BranchCache, DirectAccess and IKEv2 will help a lot!
At last, do labs and practice test as much as you can!!!
Good Luck!