You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional portable computers. A sales representative named Richard has a local user account on his computer. Richard is issued a portable USB print device. You log on to his computer and disable the restrictions on loading unsigned drivers. All other local computer policies are configured with the default settings. You restart Richard’s computer. Then Richard connects the USB print device, but the printer does not appear in the Printers folder, and Richard cannot print any documents. You need to ensure that Richard can install the printer and print successfully. What should you do?() A、Add Richard to the local Print Operators group on his computer.B、Add the /fastdetect switch in the Boot.ini file on Richard’s computer. C、Disable the Prevent users from installing printer drivers local security policy setting. D、Modify the Driver Signing Options, selecting the Make this action the system default check box.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional portable computers. A sales representative named Richard has a local user account on his computer. Richard is issued a portable USB print device. You log on to his computer and disable the restrictions on loading unsigned drivers. All other local computer policies are configured with the default settings. You restart Richard’s computer. Then Richard connects the USB print device, but the printer does not appear in the Printers folder, and Richard cannot print any documents. You need to ensure that Richard can install the printer and print successfully. What should you do?()
- A、Add Richard to the local Print Operators group on his computer.
- B、Add the /fastdetect switch in the Boot.ini file on Richard’s computer.
- C、Disable the Prevent users from installing printer drivers local security policy setting.
- D、Modify the Driver Signing Options, selecting the Make this action the system default check box.
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You purchase a USB board, ISDN terminal adapter for your Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. You plug the device in to the USB port. Plug and Play fails to detect the new device. You test the device on a Windows 2000 Professional desktop computer. You find that plug and play correctly detects the device. You want to resolve the problem so that you can use ISDN terminal adapter on your portable computer. What should you do?()A、Use the Device Manager to enable the USB manager root hub.B、Use the Device Manager to enable the USB host controller in the current hardware profile.C、Contact the hardware manufacturer to obtain the upgrade for the Plug and Play BIOS.D、Turn off the computer plug in the ISDN terminal host adapter and restart the computer.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional computers. All employees are members of the local Users group on their own computers. A user in the graphics department has a removable disk cartridge drive on his computer. The disk cartridge contains an unsupported, third-party file system. When he tries to save data to the disk cartridge, the user is prompted to reformat the disk cartridge. However, he receives an “access denied” error message when attempting to reformat. You need to enable the user to save data to the disk cartridge. What should you do?()A、Instruct the user to format the cartridge as FAT32.B、Remove the Read-only attribute from the disk cartridge.C、Add the user to the Power Users local group on the computer.D、Grant the user Allow - Full Control permission on the disk cartridge. E、Configure the local security settings to allow the user to format and eject removable media.
You have a public computer that runs Windows XP Professional. All users log on to the computer by using the same user account. You log on to the computer by using the local administrator account and attempt to access a secure Web site. You discover that you have automatically logged on to the secure Web site by using the credential of another user. You need to connect to the secure Web site by using your own credentials. What should you do?()A、Run ipconfig /flushdns at the command prompt. B、Reset the password for the local administrator user account. C、From the Internet Options in Internet Explorer, clear the AutoComplete history.D、From the Internet Options in Internet Explorer, delete the Temporary Internet Files.
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You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Prfessional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard. You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder. What should you do?()A、Map a network drive to the AccSecured/intern folder from Richard’s computer.B、Map a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer.C、Allow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder.D、Allow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured folder.E、Allow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder. Removeread extended attributes and read permissions.
You and Stephen are the desktop administrators for your company. You install a printer on your Windows XP Professional computer. You share this printer on the company network. You want to ensure that only members of the DTAdmins local group can use this printer, and that only you and Stephen can manage the printer and all print jobs. You also want to ensure that members of the DTAdmins local group can manage only their own print jobs. How should you configure security on this printer?() A、Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account. B、Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents and Allow - Manage Printers permissions to your user account and to Stephen’s user account. C、Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account. D、Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Remove Allow - Manage Documents permission from the Creator Owner group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a sing Active Directory domain named All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional with default settings. Some users have portable computers, and the rest have desktop computers. You need to ensure that all users are authenticated by a domain controller whenthey log on. How should you modify the local security policy?()A、Require authentication by a domain controller to unlock the client computer.B、Cache zero interactive logons.C、Cache 50 interactive logons.D、Grant the Log on locally user right to the Users group.
You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard. You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder. What should you do?()A、 Map a network drive to the AccSecuredintern folder from Richard’s computer. B、 Map a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer. C、 Allow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder. D、 Allow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured folder. E、 Allow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder. Remove read extended attributes and read permissions.
You have a computer that runs Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2). A remote user has a computer that runs Windows XP Professional SP2. The remote user experiences several errors while attempting to install an application. You need to remotely observe the actions the user performs. What should you do first?() A、Instruct the user to send you a Remote Assistance invitation. B、Instruct the user to start the Remote Desktop Help Session Manager service.C、At the command prompt, establish a telnet session to the user's computer. D、Enable a Remote Desktop and establish a Remote Desktop Connection. Log on by using the local administrator account.
You have a computer that runs Windows XP Professional. Multiple users share the computer. You log on to the computer by using the local administrator account and install a custom application. You need to add an application shortcut to the desktop of all new users who use the computer. The shortcut must appear on the desktop of new users only. What should you do?()A、Copy the shortcut to %systemdrive%/documents and settings/default user/desktop/.B、Copy the shortcut to %systemdrive%/documents and settings/all users/desktop/.C、Copy the shortcut to your desktop. Modify the %comspec% system environment variable. D、Copy the shortcut to the guest user’s desktop. Assign the Everyone group Read permission to the guest user profile.
You are the network administrator for Company. Many of the employees in the sales department travel on a regular basis and needs to dial into the company network from their Windows 2000 Professional portable computers. Your company recently implemented a new computing security policy that mandates all remote connections be established by a two-way authentication method. You configure a Windows 2000 Server computer to run Routing and Remote Access to meet the requirements of the new security policy. Employees who travel report they can no longer initiate a dial-up connection. You need to give employees who travel the ability to dial in to the company network. What should you do? ()A、Configure the dial-up connection on all of the portable computers to use L2TP.B、Configure the dial-up connection on all of the portable computers to use MS-CHAP v2.C、Apply the Compatws.inf Security Template to all of the portable computers.D、Apply the Hisecws.inf Security Template to all of the portable computers.
单选题An employee named Drew is leaving your company. A new employee named Adam will replace him. Drew has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer, with rights and permissions to multiple files and folders on the computer. You want Adam to have the same rights and permissions. How will you achieve this with the least administrative efforts? ()ARename Drew’s user account to Adam, and change the account password.BCreate a new account and link it to the previous users account.CDelete the account and create a new one.DAdd a new user account to all the groups that the previous employee was added.
单选题You are the network administrator for The network consists of a sing Active Directory domain named All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional with default settings. Some users have portable computers, and the rest have desktop computers. You need to ensure that all users are authenticated by a domain controller whenthey log on. How should you modify the local security policy?()ARequire authentication by a domain controller to unlock the client computer.BCache zero interactive logons.CCache 50 interactive logons.DGrant the Log on locally user right to the Users group.
多选题You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard. You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder. What should you do?()AMap a network drive to the AccSecuredintern folder from Richard’s computer.BMap a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer.CAllow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder.DAllow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured folder.EAllow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder. Remove read extended attributes and read permissions.