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To view individual policy settings associated with an RSoP query, complete the free exam question papers and do as following steps:

1. In the desired RSoP query console, in the console tree, double-click useraccount RSoP or computer accountRSoP.

2. In the console tree, double-click the subfolders. The individual policy settings are visible in the details pane.

To view a list of GPOs associated with an RSoP query, complete the following steps:

1. In the desired RSoP query console, expand the user account RSoP or the computer account-RSoP node. Right-click User Configuration or Computer Configuration,

and then click Properties.

2. In the User Configuration Properties or the Computer Configuration Properties dialog box, shown in Figure 11-11, in the General tab, select the Display All GPOs And Filtering Status check box. The list of GPOs associated with the RSoP query

appears in the Group Policy Object column. Filtering status appears in the Filtering column as either Applied, Not Applied (Empty), or Not Applied (Unknown).

To view the scope of management associated with an RSoP query, complete the following steps:

1. In the desired RSoP query console, expand the user account-RSoP or the computer accountRSoP node. Right-click User Configuration or Computer Configuration, and then click Properties.

2.In the User Configuration Properties or the Computer Configuration Properties dialog box, in the General tab, shown in Figure 11-12, select the Display Scope Of Management check box. The distinguished name of each GPO in Active Directory appears in the Scope Of Management column.

Long time ago ,we post MCSE 70-290 notes on managing groups .Today ,My friends experiencing this IT certification have organized his notes on shared Folder and NTFS permissions to help the candidates to MCSA/MCSE have a better understand of the syllabus or exam notes .Although there are full of 70-290 braindumps or free eBooks or pdf or other study guide, the experience or notes can be more useful for our 70-290 preparation. Of course, if you have better materials or advice to share with the MCSE candidates, please let me know.

SO ,get down to business .Lets see the TechNets.

Shared folders and file system (NTFS) permissions have appeared on Microsoft exams since the first MCP certifications. Even though some major changes and additions have been made, overall the basics remained the same. What also remained the same is that it can still be a very confusing topic. Although this TechNotes is fairly complete for the 70-290 exam, make sure you practice these topics on a real Windows 2003 server.

All of Microsofts published objectives for the MCSA/MCSE 70-290 Exam are covered in this book. To help you easily find the sections that directly support particular objectives, weve listed all of the exam objectives below, and mapped them to the Chapter number in which they are covered. Weve also assigned numbers to each objective, which we use in the subsequent Table of Contents and again throughout the book to identify objective coverage. In some chapters, weve made the judgment that it is probably easier for the student to cover objectives in a slightly different sequence than the order of the published Microsoft objectives. By reading this study guide and following the corresponding objective list, you can be sure that you have studied 100% of Microsofts MCSA/MCSE 70-290 Exam objectives.

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