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| wbafrank 2002-07-31, 3:23 pm |
| And today's poser is ....
Q21. One of the security measures that your company mandates is that the name of the Administrator account must be changed. This is to prevent people from trying to log in to the account illegally. To do this on a network consisting of both Windows NT 4.0 machines and Windows 2000 machines, which of the following actions should you perform? (Select the Best Answer)
A. Rename the Administrator account manually on all Windows NT 4.0 machines and rename the Administrator account on all Windows 2000 machines using a Group Policy Object (GPO).
B. Rename the Administrator account manually on all machines.
C. Rename the Administrator account manually on all Windows NT 4.0 machines and rename the Administrator account on any domain controllers holder the PDC Emulator Operations Master role.
D. Rename the Administrator account on all machines using a Group Policy Object (GPO).
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
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| unreal 2002-07-31, 6:55 pm |
| It should be 'C', not too difficult to guess | |
| tornado 2002-08-01, 11:51 am |
| My 1st instinct is to say "c" | |
| wbafrank 2002-08-01, 4:01 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....
Q21. One of the security measures that your company mandates is that the name of the Administrator account must be changed. This is to prevent people from trying to log in to the account illegally. To do this on a network consisting of both Windows NT 4.0 machines and Windows 2000 machines, which of the following actions should you perform? (Select the Best Answer)
A. Rename the Administrator account manually on all Windows NT 4.0 machines and rename the Administrator account on all Windows 2000 machines using a Group Policy Object (GPO).
B. Rename the Administrator account manually on all machines.
C. Rename the Administrator account manually on all Windows NT 4.0 machines and rename the Administrator account on any domain controllers holder the PDC Emulator Operations Master role.
D. Rename the Administrator account on all machines using a Group Policy Object (GPO).
And the answer is ....
Correct Answer: A
In Windows 2000, the administrator account can be renamed through the use of Group Policies. However since Group Policies only apply to Windows 2000 systems this will not work for the Windows NT 4.0 systems in the company. The Administrator accounts on these systems will have to be renamed manually. You could do them all manually - (Answer B) - but this would be a less optimal solution than using a GPO to tackle the W2K machines. |
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