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ADRENALINE

2004-01-26, 6:57 am

Here's a practice question and one option of it:
-question starts-
Which of the following statements about the Windows Security dialog box are correct? (Choose all that apply.)

It allows a user with administrative permissions to change other users' passwords.
-question ends-

i did choose this because it DOES let you change other's passes too as long as you have the admin permission.

But the stupid book says this is not right. Well? Who's right you can try on the XP and see for yourself. and this question is on MS Press book.

GEEZ

What am i gonna choose? what if i fail cause of one question and it is such a dumb question like this?
relder

2004-01-26, 7:44 am

The security dialog box is what you see when you press control-alt-delete. Only the user can change the password from here. The book is correct.
ADRENALINE

2004-01-26, 9:17 am

no i can change any user's pass, from the windows security panel when u press ctrl alt del, when i have admin privilidges.

type the acc's name u wanna change,type the old and set the new pass.
try and see.
relder

2004-01-26, 1:13 pm

You're right, you can change it that way. I didn't know about that feature and I've been working with this stuff a long time.

I don't have a comment without knowing what the other answers were.
ADRENALINE

2004-01-28, 9:03 am

the other answers werent likely. they were stupid like "white is black".

see you learnt something new even though u r a MCSE

dont we all learn new things anytime
take care
relder

2004-01-28, 9:07 am

One of the reasons I like working in this business is because I learn something new everyday.
ADRENALINE

2004-01-28, 9:11 am

phoned microsoft and told about the wrong practice question.
the wrong question is on the ms press book.
they said "i am noting this down,thank you very much"
DaDnDe

2004-02-04, 8:13 pm

To err is human, to forgive....

well lets face it, you live here and there is a lot of humans here.

so live with the mistakes, trust what you know if you are sure you know it, and accept the fact that we are all still learning no mattter what position we currently hold in life
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