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| Deja-vue 2003-01-21, 12:32 am |
| Here is today's question:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network is composed of four domains:
arborshoes.com (the root of the forest), na.arborshoes.com, sa.arborshoes.com, fabrikam.com
There are two Windows NT 4.0 BDCs in each domain. Graphic artists place finished artwork for Fabrikam, Inc. in a shared folder located on a domain controller named bna01.fabrikam.com. Read and Write permissions are granted to the Artists Domain local group in the fabrikam.com domain. Sharon is a member of the Graphic Artists global distribution group in the na.arborshoes.com domain. She is unable to gain access to the shared folder. You want to allow Sharon access to the shared folder.
What should you do?
A. Change the Graphic Artists group type to "Security" and add it to the Artists Domain local group.
B. Change the Artists Domain local group to a universal group and add it to the Graphic Artists group.
C. Change the Graphic Artists group to a Domain local group and add it to the Artists Domain local group.
D. Change the mode of the domain controller in na.arborshoes.com to native mode. Add the Graphic Artists group to the Artists Domain local group.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answer!
Good Luck! | |
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| B4yaman3 2003-01-21, 7:30 am |
| I'm also leaning with A | |
| Slinky 2003-01-21, 9:36 am |
| Most definately A. You can't assign permissions to objects using distibution groups. | |
| Deja-vue 2003-01-22, 12:52 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Here is today's question:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network is composed of four domains:
arborshoes.com (the root of the forest), na.arborshoes.com, sa.arborshoes.com, fabrikam.com
There are two Windows NT 4.0 BDCs in each domain. Graphic artists place finished artwork for Fabrikam, Inc. in a shared folder located on a domain controller named bna01.fabrikam.com. Read and Write permissions are granted to the Artists Domain local group in the fabrikam.com domain. Sharon is a member of the Graphic Artists global distribution group in the na.arborshoes.com domain. She is unable to gain access to the shared folder. You want to allow Sharon access to the shared folder.
What should you do?
A. Change the Graphic Artists group type to "Security" and add it to the Artists Domain local group.
B. Change the Artists Domain local group to a universal group and add it to the Graphic Artists group.
C. Change the Graphic Artists group to a Domain local group and add it to the Artists Domain local group.
D. Change the mode of the domain controller in na.arborshoes.com to native mode. Add the Graphic Artists group to the Artists Domain local group.
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answer!
Good Luck!
Yepp, A was it!
Domain local groups can contain user accounts, global groups and universal groups from any domain in forest, as well as other domain local groups in same domain. So, change Graphic Artists type to "Security" and add it to the Artists Domain local group. A final note, you can't change Graphic Artists to a "universal" security group because of mixed mode. |
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