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Question #: 24
Topic #: 4
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SIMULATION -
Please wait while the virtual machine loads. Once loaded, you may proceed to the lab section. This may take a few minutes, and the wait time will not be deducted from your overall test time.
When the Next button is available, click it to access the lab section. In this section, you will perform a set of tasks in a live environment. While most functionality will be available to you as it would be in a live environment, some functionality (e.g., copy and paste, ability to navigate to external websites) will not be possible by design.
Scoring is based on the outcome of performing the tasks stated in the lab. In other words, it doesn't matter how you accomplish the task, if you successfully perform it, you will earn credit for that task.
Labs are not timed separately, and this exam may more than one lab that you must complete. You can use as much time as you would like to complete each lab.
But, you should manage your time appropriately to ensure that you are able to complete the lab(s) and all other sections of the exam in the time provided.
Please note that once you submit your work by clicking the Next button within a lab, you will NOT be able to return to the lab.

Username and password -

Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.

Username: Contoso/Administrator -
Password: Passw0rd!
The following information is for technical support purposes only:

Lab Instance: 11145882 -


You need to prevent user names and passwords from being filled in on forms automatically when a user browses to websites from Client2.
To complete this task, sign in to the required computer or computers.

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Suggested Answer: See explanation below.
1. Open the Local Group Policy Editor.
2. In the left pane of Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge
3. In the right pane of Microsoft Edge in Local Group Policy Editor, double click/tap on the Configure Autofill policy to edit it.
4. Select Disabled, click/tap on OK.
5. In the right pane of Microsoft Edge in Local Group Policy Editor, double click/tap on the
6. Configure Password Manager policy to edit it.
7. Select Disabled, click/tap on OK.
8. You can now close the Local Group Policy Editor.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/115069-enable-disable-autofill-microsoft-edge-windows-10-a.html

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Yawnnnnnnnnn
Highly Voted 4 years, 3 months ago
local group policy on client 2. Either Computer or User config will apply to all users on that client. The User Configuration - Admin Templates - Windows Components - has options to disabled Autofill for both "Internet Explorer" and "Microsoft Edge" so just disable for both. "Microsoft Edge" = Configure Autofill (Disable it) "Internet Explorer" = Disable Autocomplete on Forms (Enable it) + Turn on the Auto-complete feature for user names and passwords on forms (Disable it)
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Yawnnnnnnnnn
4 years, 3 months ago
It looks like the behaviour changes with different versions. looks like pre–Chromium Edge might have used: "Configure Password Manager". The new Edge seems to need an updated policy file downloaded for the ADMX template. Then you get the 'Password manager and protection' sub folder with 'Enable saving passwords to the password manager'. It looks like passwords already saved might still be usable. This would need more lab testing to check.
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zizo98
Most Recent 3 years, 4 months ago
i think we need to do same configuration but on dc as domain policy always overwrite local policy
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CARIOCA
3 years, 9 months ago
The test changed on August 5th. IE came out of content, just Edge. Configure AutoFill and Configure Password Manager, I just tested and were the names shown to me. Does it look like the build of Win 10 is 1809 with the change from just recent still the same or what would it be?
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GombocArtur
4 years, 3 months ago
Do you have any working final solution for ths question? I have tried the "Solution", but it didn't work at all. Not even after restarting or gpupdating. When I try to log on a page it will offer to save the username and password, despite the group policy change. So I don't know what are the effects of these options. If I changed the browser settings in Edge and IE manually than I can prevent the websites to offer the passwords to be saved. But it can't be the solution because it would be applied on the account I did the change. So I should log into each account and modify the browser settings. I hope I won't see this question on the exam, or the instructions will be more clear. :)
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sachi_j
4 years, 4 months ago
Let's assume that this is MS Edge since IE has been deprecated. The procedure seems correct.
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forummj
4 years, 7 months ago
This is a tad misleading. No browser information is given, so, we can be forgiven for thinking that it's Internet Explorer or Edge. Anthony_2770 has one option, however, you can simply open up the Internet Options from IE and disable Autofill of Usernames and Passwords there, which may be easier. Edge doesn't have an Autofill section anymore since the update but the previous version of Edge did have a section titled Autofill settings in the right-hand-side fly-out menu where you could turn off Save passwords option. This is still available to do in the Password area of Edge. It might be an idea to do both of these for the fullest answer, but I don't know.
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AVP_Riga
4 years, 2 months ago
I think answer must include all Users in this PC. When you change browser settings it works only for this current user.
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4 years, 6 months ago
I thought the same about doing it in the browser, however (I believe) that would only apply to the signed in user. The question asks to apply it to client 2 so don't think doing it in the browser would work. It definitely should specify to use Edge as I presumed you would use Internet Explorer.
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Anthony_2770
4 years, 7 months ago
How about : Gpedit.msc User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > > Disable AutoComplete for Forms.
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Anthony_2770
4 years, 6 months ago
This is an error . Computer Configuration in Group Policy is applied to computers, regardless of who logs on to the computers. User Configuration in Group Policy is applied to users, regardless of which computer they log on to. Therefore for this question use Computer Configuration
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