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70-218 Q of the Day 5/26
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| mrfixit 2003-05-26, 10:17 am |
| Here we go again folks! Good luck!
Bob is the senior technical instructor for a training center, and he is trying to explain to his co-workers over lunch where the remote access policies of RRAS are stored on the network. Where should he say they are stored?
A)Remote access policies are stored in the user properties in Active Directory.
B)Remote access policies are stored in the computer properties in Active Directory.
C)Remote access policies are stored on the root server in Active Directory.
D)Remote access policies are stored individually on every RRAS server.
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| dhenricks 2003-05-26, 10:23 am |
| "D" | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-26, 10:53 am |
| D | |
| B4yaman3 2003-05-26, 2:11 pm |
| I know the answer is D! | |
| Tech Ranger 2003-05-26, 7:24 pm |
| D | |
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| Deja-vue 2003-05-26, 11:53 pm |
| Deee | |
| mrfixit 2003-05-27, 7:02 am |
| And the answer is:
Bob is the senior technical instructor for a training center, and he is trying to explain to his co-workers over lunch where the remote access policies of RRAS are stored on the network. Where should he say they are stored?
D)Remote access policies are stored individually on every RRAS server.
Remote access policies are stored individually on every RRAS server. Remote access policies are an ordered set of rules that define how connections are either authorized or rejected. For each rule, there are one or more conditions, a set of profile settings, and a remote access permission setting. |
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