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wbafrank
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: Great Britain (UK) State: Certifications: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, A+, CCNA, i-Net+, M CIW SD, CIW P, CIW Associate Working on: CCNP (2/4)
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Wed W2K Professional Question of the Day
And today's poser is ....
Q7. Alison is very concerned about someone gaining unauthorized access to several documents that she shares with co-workers.
Alison and her co-workers are in a workgroup called PROJEXT. Alison has local administrator rights to her workstation, and each of her co-workers has local administrator rights to their respective workstations.
Alison has configured the NTFS permissions properly so that only the appropriate co-workers have access to the shared files.
Alsion also would like to configure her workstation so that the data sent to other machines is sent in an encrypted format.
Alison configures her machine with an IP Security (IPSec) policy of Client (Respond Only). However when Alison tests the IPSec policy with a packet sniffer she finds that not all of the data being sent from her computer is being sent in an encrypted format. Which of the following is the best explanation for this behaviour?
A. The Client (Respond Policy) does not secure data unless the destination computer requests it. Therefore data sent from a machine with the IPSec policy of Client (Respond Policy) is not guaranteed to be encrypted.
B. The local policy on Roger's machine is being overwritten by the domain policy. Domain policy will always override any conflicting settings at the local level.
C. IPSec will encrypt data on the local hard drive but will not encrypt data that is sent over the network. In order to encrypt data sent over the network you must use Encrypting File System to first encrypt the data.
D. NTFS permissions will always override IPSec policy settings. If the user receiving the data has NTFS permission of Read or greater, the data will not be sent in an encrypted format.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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07-03-02 11:14 AM
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psnell
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: San Antonio Country: United States State: Certifications: MCP 210, 215, 218 Working on: MSCA, MCSE
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07-03-02 11:43 AM
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Surender
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07-03-02 01:15 PM
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Pavlov
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Yep, going with A, also.
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07-03-02 01:26 PM
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07-03-02 02:14 PM
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NetChild1985
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07-03-02 02:21 PM
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Samba
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07-03-02 06:31 PM
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07-03-02 11:23 PM
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Tech Ranger
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I will go out on a limb and say "A".
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TxBear
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