Which of these are common reasons a group policy doesn't take effect correctly?
a. Replication failure may occur
b. Fast Logon Optimization may delay GPO changes from taking effect
c. Kerberos may have issues with the UTC time on the lock

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The common reason a group policy doesn't take effect correctly is B. Fast Logon Optimization may delay GPO changes from taking effect.

There are two choices for LDAP authentication in LDAP v3 – simple and SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer). Anonymous authentication: Grants client anonymous status to LDAP. Unauthenticated authentication: For logging purposes only, should not grant access to a client. Authentication factors can be parted into three groups: something you know: a password or personal identification number (PIN); something you have: a token, such as a bank card; something you are: biometrics, such as fingerprints and voice recognition.

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