N
N
1. Briefly explain what to do if you, as an administrator, created a
distribution group and later realized that the group needed to be assigned
specific permissions.
2. What is the major drawback of using the Member Of tab in a user’s account
to determine which groups a user is a member of?
3. When a computer account needs to be reset, what are the primary ways of
accomplishing this task?
4. Briefly describe why group accounts are important.
5. Briefly explain what is meant by the "principle of least privilege."
6. How can an administrator control what access users have to particular
Active Directory objects?
7. What support does Windows Server 2003 provide for encrypting confidential
files?
8. In what way(s) does Microsoft attempt to ensure that a Windows Server
2003 system is not susceptible to any security vulnerabilities that may have
been identified?
9. Briefly explain the function of the default security template.
10. How does Windows Server 2003 refresh audit policy settings and apply the
changes to security settings?
distribution group and later realized that the group needed to be assigned
specific permissions.
2. What is the major drawback of using the Member Of tab in a user’s account
to determine which groups a user is a member of?
3. When a computer account needs to be reset, what are the primary ways of
accomplishing this task?
4. Briefly describe why group accounts are important.
5. Briefly explain what is meant by the "principle of least privilege."
6. How can an administrator control what access users have to particular
Active Directory objects?
7. What support does Windows Server 2003 provide for encrypting confidential
files?
8. In what way(s) does Microsoft attempt to ensure that a Windows Server
2003 system is not susceptible to any security vulnerabilities that may have
been identified?
9. Briefly explain the function of the default security template.
10. How does Windows Server 2003 refresh audit policy settings and apply the
changes to security settings?