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Microsoft Exam MD-102 Topic 3 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 3
[All MD-102 Questions]

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a user named Admin1. All computers run Windows 10.

You enable Windows PowerShell remoting on the computers.

You need to ensure that Admin1 can establish remote PowerShell connections to the computers. The solution must use the principle of least privilege.

To which group should you add Admin1?

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Bernadine
17 days ago
I'm just glad they didn't ask about adding Admin1 to the 'Juggle All The Things' group. That one's a real headache.
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Omega
23 days ago
Who needs remote access when you can just walk over to the computer and type the commands yourself? #OldSchool
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Katheryn
1 months ago
Option D is the clear winner. I'm not trying to make Admin1 a power user or anything, just give them the remote management access they need.
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Pete
14 days ago
Yes, option D is definitely the way to go to ensure Admin1 can establish remote PowerShell connections with least privilege.
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Charlena
17 days ago
I agree, option D is the most appropriate for granting remote PowerShell connections.
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Kaycee
19 days ago
I think option D is the best choice. It gives Admin1 the remote management access they need.
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Erasmo
1 months ago
Hmm, Option D sounds like the way to go. I don't want to over-privilege Admin1 and give them more access than they need.
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Jesus
21 days ago
User2: Agreed, we should always follow the principle of least privilege.
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Tanja
22 days ago
User1: I think Option D is the best choice for Admin1.
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Annice
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Access Control Assistance Operators could also work. It sounds like they assist with access control, which is what we need.
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Shoshana
2 months ago
I agree with Eleni. Remote Management Users is the best choice for this scenario.
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Darrel
2 months ago
I think the principle of least privilege is important, so I'll go with Option D. It seems like the most specific and least privileged group for this task.
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Eleni
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Remote Management Users because it allows remote PowerShell connections with least privilege.
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Gaynell
2 months ago
Option D looks like the best choice here. Remote Management Users should have the necessary permissions to establish remote PowerShell connections.
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Teri
10 days ago
User2: Agreed, that group should have the necessary permissions for remote PowerShell connections.
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Aleta
13 days ago
User1: I think we should add Admin1 to Remote Management Users.
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Alonso
14 days ago
User2: Agreed, that group should have the necessary permissions for remote PowerShell connections.
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Gracia
1 months ago
User1: I think we should add Admin1 to Remote Management Users.
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Buck
2 months ago
I'm not sure. Shouldn't it be B) Remote Desktop Users instead? They also need remote access, right?
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Devora
2 months ago
I agree with Dorthy. Admin1 needs to establish remote PowerShell connections, so Remote Management Users makes sense.
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Dorthy
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Remote Management Users.
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