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mrfixit

2003-07-01, 9:52 am

Okay, it's a really "easy" one today....


You are the help desk manager. You are creating a chart that will enable the help desk
analysts to understand the differences between built-in global groups and built-in local
groups. Which of the following are built-in local groups? (Select all that apply.)


A)Guests
B)Administrators
C)Domain Admins
D)Power Users
E)Everyone
F)Domain Users
G)Managers


See you tomorrow with the answer!
jeff50ho

2003-07-01, 10:20 am

A.Guest
B.Administrators
D.Power Users
karlisi

2003-07-01, 11:42 am

A, B, D
ruscorp

2003-07-01, 12:07 pm

Apples
Bubbles
Doggies
isles1

2003-07-01, 2:54 pm

yep...A, B, D
aawmorris

2003-07-01, 7:18 pm

BAD to the bone.
adam salam

2003-07-02, 6:17 am

A)Guests
B)Administrators
D)Power Users
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the rest:
Users
Replicators
Backup operators
mrfixit

2003-07-02, 7:53 am

Good response!

Now for the answer. (As if you didn't already know.)

You are the help desk manager. You are creating a chart that will enable the help desk analysts to understand the differences between built-in global groups and built-in local groups. Which of the following are built-in local groups? (Select all that apply.)


A)Guests
B)Administrators
D)Power Users




Guest, Administrators, and Power Users are default built-in local groups. Domain Administrators, and Domain Users are build-in Global Groups. Everyone is a System group. Managers is a group that was created by an Administrator.


I'll get another question up later.
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