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What is the process of confirming a user’s identity using a known value such as a password, the pin number on a smartcard, or the user’s fingerprint or handprint in the case of biometric authentication?
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Authentication
What is the process of confirming a user’s identity using a known value such as a password, the pin number on a smartcard, or the user’s fingerprint or handprint in the case of biometric authentication? |
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What is created that identifies the user and all the users group memberships?
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Access Token
What is created that identifies the user and all the users group memberships? |
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What is a collection of user or computer accounts that is used to simplify the assignment of permissions to network resources?
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A group
A group can be defined as a collection of user or computer accounts that is used to simplify the assignment of permissions to network resources. |
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What controls the objects a group can contain?
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Group scopes controls the objects a group can contain.
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What groups can be used to grant or deny permissions to any resource located in any domain in the forest?
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Global groups can be used to grant or deny permissions to any resource located in any domain in the forest.
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In Windows server 2008, the Anonymous Logon group is no longer a member of which group?
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In Windows server 2008, the Anonymous Logon group is no longer a member of which group?
The Everyone group |
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What type of hard disk provides access to more advanced configuration features?
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Dynamic Disks
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All DHCP servers that recieve the DCHPDISCOVER message and the have a valid configuration for the client will broadcast a DHCPOFFER message.
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All DHCP servers that recieve the DCHPDISCOVER message and the have a valid configuration for the client will broadcast a DHCPOFFER message.
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A DHCP relay agent is either a host or an IP router that listens for DHCP (and BOOTP) client messages being broadcast on a subnet and then forwards those DHCP response messages to a DHCP server. pg 105
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A DHCP relay agent is either a host or an IP router that listens for DHCP (and BOOTP) client messages being broadcast on a subnet and then forwards those DHCP response messages to a DHCP server. pg 105
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APIPA is a feature of the Windows TCP/IP implimenttation that allows a computer to determine IP configuration without a DHCP serv er without relying on manual configuration of the TCP/IP stack.
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APIPA is a feature of the Windows TCP/IP implimenttation that allows a computer to determine IP configuration without a DHCP serv er without relying on manual configuration of the TCP/IP stack.
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When adding a DCHP server Role on a server core at teh command prompt enter the following command Start /w ocsetup DHCPServerCore.
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When adding a DCHP server Role on a server core at teh command prompt enter the following command Start /w ocsetup DHCPServerCore.
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A DHCP server that hs not been explicitly listed in the Active Directory Domain Service as an authorized server is known as:
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a rogue DHCP server
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What must be done to a DHCP server in Active Directory before the server can issue leases to DCHP Clients?
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authorize
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What must be defined and activated before DHCP clients can use the DHCP server for dynamic TCP/IP?
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A scope
pg 110 |
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DHCP reservations enable permanent address lease assignments by the DHCP server.
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DHCP reservations enable permanent address lease assignments by the DHCP server.
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An IP address is set aside, or reserved, for a specific network device that has MAC (Media Acess Control) address associated with that IP address.
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An IP address is set aside, or reserved, for a specific network device that has MAC (Media Acess Control) address associated with that IP address.
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An Active Directory Forest consists of one or more separate domain trees, which have the same two-way trust relationships between them as two domains in the same tree.
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An Active Directory Forest consists of one or more separate domain trees, which have the same two-way trust relationships between them as two domains in the same tree.
pg 520 |
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The global catalog is a list of all the objects in the forest, along witha subset of each objects attributes.
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The global catalog is a list of all the objects in the forest, along witha subset of each objects attributes.
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Active Directory uses multiple-master replication, in which it is possible to make changes to domain objects on any domain controller, which replicates those changes to all of the other domain controllers.
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Active Directory uses multiple-master replication, in which it is possible to make changes to domain objects on any domain controller, which replicates those changes to all of the other domain controllers.
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What is a domain controller that supports only incoming replication traffic?
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Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
pg 523 What is a domain controller that supports only incoming replication traffic? |
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What is a collection of subnerts that have good connectivity between them?
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Site
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It is not possible to create, modify, or delete Active Directory objects using the RODC.
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It is not possible to create, modify, or delete Active Directory objects using the RODC.
pg 523 |
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A site topology consists of three Active Directory object types:
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Sites
Subnets Site Links pg 523 |
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Group policy can deploy hundreds of configuration settings to large collections of users at once.
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Group policy can deploy hundreds of configuration settings to large collections of users at once.
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