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| trebor 2001-02-23, 4:06 am |
| Scenario
You manage a Windows 2000 network. You log onto a Windows 2000 Professional computer using the account User1. This account is NOT a member of the local Administrators group. You create a scheduled task to perform some administrative tasks on some computers in your network. Some of the scheduled tasks do NOT properly complete.
What can you do?
Choice 1
Configure the scheduled task to run under the context of the User1 account.
Choice 2
Log on as the administrator, and perform the scheduled tasks manually.
Choice 3
Configure the scheduled task to run under the context of the administrator account.
Choice 4
Log on as Administrator, lock the workstation using the Windows Security dialog box, and leave the computer logged on.
Choice 5
Log on as User1, lock the workstation using the Windows Security dialog box, and leave the computer logged on.
Sorry I don't know the right (or shall I say "expected") answer. It seems like 3 might be but because the question says "what CAN you do?"
Maybe it is 2 and 3.
Trebor | |
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| with my little knowledge
I would choose 3.  | |
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