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Teck Shark
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Fri 70-218 Question of the Day...
Q2: You are the network administrator of your company’s Active Directory domain. By accident you delete Shakira’s user ID. You create another user ID with the same name. Later on Shakira calls you & says she can’t access her network resources. You investigate & find out her user ID lost all its permissions. Which two actions should you perform?
A. Add Shakira’s user account back to all the groups she used to be a member of.
B. Disable Kerberos Preauthentication for Shakira’s user ID.
C. Move Shakira’s account from the LostandFound container back to her department OU.
D. Perform an Authoritative Restore of Shakira’s user ID from tape backup.
E. Tell Shakira not to worry, because “Whenever, wherever
we're meant to be together!”
F. Delete Shakira’s user ID from the LostandFound container.
Good Luck
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Re: Fri 70-218 Question of the Day...
quote: Originally posted by Teck Shark
Q2: You are the network administrator of your company’s Active Directory domain. By accident you delete Shakira’s user ID. You create another user ID with the same name. Later on Shakira calls you & says she can’t access her network resources. You investigate & find out her user ID lost all its permissions. Which two actions should you perform?
A. Add Shakira’s user account back to all the groups she used to be a member of.
B. Disable Kerberos Preauthentication for Shakira’s user ID.
C. Move Shakira’s account from the LostandFound container back to her department OU.
D. Perform an Authoritative Restore of Shakira’s user ID from tape backup.
E. Tell Shakira not to worry, because “Whenever, wherever
we're meant to be together!”
F. Delete Shakira’s user ID from the LostandFound container.
Good Luck
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03-22-02 10:50 PM
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CyberDude
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C & D
I would first delete the new account and then perform an athoritative restore from back up. I beleive that this would restore the account but not place it into the right container (just the lost and found). You would then have to move this ogject from the lost and found container to the correct one. 
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03-23-02 11:35 AM
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If she was real cute I would say E.
But I will go with C and D right now
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03-23-02 02:34 PM
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Teck Shark
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quote: Q2: You are the network administrator of your company’s Active Directory domain. By accident you delete Shakira’s user ID. You create another user ID with the same name. Later on Shakira calls you & says she can’t access her network resources. You investigate & find out her user ID lost all its permissions. Which two actions should you perform?
A. Add Shakira’s user account back to all the groups she used to be a member of.
B. Disable Kerberos Preauthentication for Shakira’s user ID.
C. Move Shakira’s account from the LostandFound container back to her department OU.
D. Perform an Authoritative Restore of Shakira’s user ID from tape backup.
E. Tell Shakira not to worry, because “Whenever, wherever
we're meant to be together!”
F. Delete Shakira’s user ID from the LostandFound container.
Good Luck
Sorry, had a busy day yesterday at work, and then threw a good friend an all-night going away bash! Head still hurts!
The correct answers are "B" & "D".
You perform an authoratative restore to recover an accidentally deleted user account. And you disable Kerberos preauthentication to prevent problems with KDC (Key Distribution Center) network authentication tickets. Once the user logs in after the account has been restored, the KDC's on each domain controller will replicate.
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"No! Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try!"
Einstein's theory of relativity:
"Put your hands on a hot pan, a second can seem like an hour. Grab hold of a hot woman, an hour can seem like a second... it's all relative!"
Sound Advice:
"You shouldn't take life too seriously. You'll never get out alive!"
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