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Question 52

Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.

You plan to use Active Directory Administrative Center to create a new user named User1.

Which two attributes are required to create User1? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    Correct Answer: C, D

    To create a new user named User1 in Active Directory Administrative Center, the two required attributes are 'User SamAccountName logon' and 'Full name'. 'User SamAccountName logon' is the user's logon name in the pre-Windows 2000 format, also known as the SamAccountName, and is essential for the user to log in. 'Full name' is needed for the identification and display purposes within Active Directory. These are the two minimum fields marked required by Active Directory Administrative Center for user creation.

Discussion
HoangNam2711Options: CD

Absolutely C and D

kkee321Options: CD

When you are trying to create new account required fields are: Full name: and User SamAccountName logon: So the answer is correct C&D

TONPL_TeamOptions: CD

I have checked in ADAC, and try to create new user then it showing asterik in FullName and UserSAMAccountName so Correct Answer is C, D

bpaccountOptions: AC

ChatGPT states: To create a new user named User1 in Active Directory Administrative Center, the two required attributes are: User logon name (also known as the User Principal Name or UPN) Password These are the minimum attributes needed to successfully create a new user account in Active Directory. Here’s a brief explanation of each: User logon name (UPN): This is the name that the user will use to log in to the domain. It typically has the format <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="a9dcdaccdbc7c8c4cce9cdc6c4c8c0c787cac6c4">[email protected]</a>. Password: This is the initial password for the user account. The password is necessary for the account to be able to authenticate and log in to the domain. While other attributes like First name, Last name, Display name, and Email are often filled out and important for identification and communication purposes, they are not strictly required to create the account.

fbx01Options: AC

A,C ANSWER

rd_drOptions: AC

password and samaccountname

Bolo92

valid 27.11.23

athaddOptions: CD

It is C and D. When you open up ADAC, you choose New - User, and you have only two fields with asterisk. If password option is set "user must change password at next logon", while settings Full Name and User samaccountname, it will allow you to create a user.

ak1234Options: AC

A and C

SIAMIANJIOptions: CD

o create a new user named User1 using Active Directory Administrative Center, the following attributes are required: C. User SamAccountName logon: This is the user's logon name in the pre-Windows 2000 format, also known as the SamAccountName or the User Logon Name. D. Full name: This is the display name of the user, commonly referred to as the Full Name.

BluediamondOptions: AC

A and C

Tuffgong

Correct answer is C only. When you create a user with ADAC it run command "New-ADUser" (check command history) that require Only the argument "Name" that correpond to the SAMAccountName following these documentations : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/activedirectory/new-aduser?view=windowsserver2022-ps https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/adac/advanced-ad-ds-management-using-active-directory-administrative-center--level-200-

QuarkZ

The question literally says "which two attributes", it's definitely not C only. Plus if you actually had opened ADAC and create a new user, you could see that the only 2 required field are C and D, as there are giant red asterisks next to those two fields.

rknichols01Options: CE

From Co-Pilot: To create a new user named User1 using Active Directory Administrative Center, you need to provide the following two attributes: First name: The first name of the user. User logon name: The user logon name for the user 1.

Jacbin

correct answer