Director's Role in Active Directory Quiz
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Which of the following best describes the role of a directory service?

  • A directory service stores information about a computer network and offers features for retrieving and managing that information. (correct)
  • A directory service describes objects found in Active Directory.
  • A directory service configures group policies.
  • A directory service is responsible for installing Active Directory.

What is the purpose of installing Active Directory?

  • To work with forests, trees, and domains.
  • To configure group policies.
  • To describe objects found in Active Directory.
  • To store and manage information about a computer network. (correct)

What are some examples of objects found in Active Directory?

  • Retrieving and managing information.
  • Directory services, network information, and features.
  • Group policies, forests, trees, and domains.
  • Computers, users, and groups. (correct)

What does it mean to work with forests, trees, and domains?

<p>To manage the hierarchical structure of a network. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of configuring group policies in Active Directory?

<p>To enforce specific settings and restrictions on computers and users. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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