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Identity with Windows Server 2016: Microsoft 70-742 MCSA Exam Guide

By : Vladimir Stefanovic, Sasha Kranjac
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Identity with Windows Server 2016: Microsoft 70-742 MCSA Exam Guide

By: Vladimir Stefanovic, Sasha Kranjac

Overview of this book

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification is one of the most sought-after certifications for IT professionals, which includes working with Windows Server and performing administrative tasks around it. This book is aimed at the 70-742 certification and is part of Packt's three-book series on MCSA Windows Server 2016 certification, which covers Exam 70-740, Exam 70-741, and Exam 70-742. This exam guide covers the exam objectives for the 70-742 Identity with Windows Server 2016 exam. It starts with installing and configuring Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), managing and maintaining AD DS objects and advanced configurations, configuring Group Policy, Active Directory Certificate Services, and Active Directory Federation Services and Rights Management. At the end of each chapter, convenient test questions will help you in preparing for the certification in a practical manner. By the end of this book, you will be able to develop the knowledge and skills needed to complete MCSA Exam 70-742: Identity with Windows Server 2016 with confidence.
Table of Contents (7 chapters)

Questions

  1. Is the lockout account policy enabled by default?
    1. Yes
    2. No
  2. What is the default time for the replication schedule in DEFAULTIPSITELINK?
    1. 15 minutes
    2. 180 minutes
    3. 60 minutes
    4. 150 minutes
  3. Fine-grained password policy objects give us the ability to do what?
    1. Configure a more detailed domain password policy
    2. Create a less complex password policy
    3. Create more than one password policy in the domain
    4. Remove an existing password policy and create a new one
  4. Which statements to do with authoritative and non-authoritative restoration are correct?
    1. Authoritative restoration can recover only one object
    2. Non-authoritative restoration can recover the whole domain and replicate changes to other domain controllers
    3. Authoritative restoration can replicate recovered objects to other domain controllers
    4. Non-authoritative restoration will be used in case one domain controller fails or gets...