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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains 5,000
user accounts. You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named DomainPolicy that is linked to the
domain and a GPO named DCPolicy that is linked to the Domain Controllers organizational unit
(OU). You need to force users to change their account password at least every 30 days. What
should you do?

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains 5,000
user accounts. You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named DomainPolicy that is linked to the
domain and a GPO named DCPolicy that is linked to the Domain Controllers organizational unit
(OU). You need to force users to change their account password at least every 30 days. What
should you do?

A.
From the Computer Configuration node of DCPolicy, modify Security Settings.

B.
From the Computer Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Security Settings.

C.
From the Computer Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Administrative Templates.

D.
From the User Configuration node of DCPolicy, modify Security Settings.

E.
From the User Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Folder Redirection.

F.
From user Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Administrative Templates.

G.
From Preferences in the User Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Windows Settings.

H.
From Preferences in the Computer Configuration node of DomainPolicy, modify Windows Settings.



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