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One lasy question before i sit tomorrow
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| 168. You install a RAS Server on your network. Remote users will use NT Workstation computers for Dial-up Networking to access the database. The database is stored on a different NT Server computer than the RAS Server. You want to use data encryption for security, however, you have non-NT Workstation clients. How can you ensure security on your RAS server?
A. Configure RAS Server to require data encryption for only NT Workstation computers. Configure the Server, which contains the database to require data encryption for remote users.
B. Configure the RAS Server to require data encryption for specific modem ports. Configure the NT Workstation computers to dial up to the modems attached only to these ports.
C. Configure RAS Server to require data encryption for specific user accounts.
D. Configure the RAS Server to allow for all remote users. Configure the server that contains the database to require encryption for remote users.
Answer B (not sure)
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| im unsure..
but if youve gone sick on ian_ravs dump
u have nothing to fear..
unless you get a completly diff exam
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| The answer is D
A B and C are not possible
Located answer in the exam notes book for workstation
Good luck
Beboy,
M.Ed., MCPX3, MOUS
[This message has been edited by beboy (edited 11-30-2000).] |
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