I can't believe they're not asking about the ability to create unicorn-themed policies. That would be the real benefit in my mind. But I guess C and F are the way to go.
D is an interesting one, but I don't think it's a direct benefit of the Policy Builder. Reducing the need for XSLT stylesheets might be a secondary effect, but not a primary benefit. I'm sticking with C and F.
I think the benefits of using Policy Builder are A) It is built on open standards and F) It provides a graphical interface for rapid development of policies.
Hmm, I'm not sure about B. Enforcing password complexity is more of a security feature, not really a benefit of the Policy Builder tool. I'd go with C and F as the best options here.
I think the correct answers are C and F. The Policy Builder provides a GUI with command line capabilities, and it also provides a graphical interface for rapid development of policies. This sounds really useful for efficient policy management.
I think the benefits of using Policy Builder are A) It is built on open standards and F) It provides a graphical interface for rapid development of policies.
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