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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
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Today's Question 241100
Windows 2000 Professional has been selected as the desktop of
choice. In an effort to maintain consistency of application
support, you implement a policy of yearly creating a new image
for desktop computers that will have applications installed
that the HelpDesk will officially support. A specific component
of this policy is that users are not allowed to install any
additional hardware devices or drivers that are not digitally
signed. However, your HelpDesk is receiving an increasing amount
of support calls for hardware device drivers that are preventing
users Windows 2000 Professional desktops from running correctly.
As a result, you need to further restrict the ability of users
to install device drivers. What do you need to configure on
all of the Windows 2000 Professional machines in order to accomplish
this goal?
A. Configure Driver Signing Options to display a message before
installing an unsigned file by using the MMC Snap in for Computer
Management (Local) on each Windows 2000 Professional desktop.
B. Configure Driver Signing Options to prevent installation of unsigned
files by using the MMC Snap in for Device Manager.
C. Configure Driver Signing Options to Prevent installation of unsigned
files by using the System Application in Control Panel.
D. Leave the default settings for Driver Signing Options.
If you want the answer then have a guess I''ll post it tomorrow.
Yeti the Questionnaire
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HAL9000series
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rcwm
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Sydney Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCSE for Windows NT 4.0 Working on: MCSE for Windows XP, .NET
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12-29-00 07:21 AM
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Yeti-GBR1
A Complete Twit

Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
Total Posts: 1105
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Damit I cant find where I put the answer...I'll get back to you on this one...
Yeti the Fool 
[This message has been edited by Yeti-GBR1 (edited 12-29-2000).]
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usnretired
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Virginia Beach Country: USA State: Certifications: MCSE W2K + NT4, MCP+I, SEC+ Working on: CISSP
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And what's really cool is that you can get there by pressing the windows key (Between the CTRL and ALT keys) plus the pause/break key.
usnretired the seeker of shortcuts
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