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frazang
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QoD - Nov 11 - Mon
Happy Veteran's Day!
What Windows 2000 security allows the administrator to set the account lockout duration in the event of an intrusion attempt?
A) Account Policies
B) Local Policies
C) IP Security Policies
D) System Policies
Good luck! 
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The drill down if you edit the domain or domain controller group policy:
Computer Configuration --> Windows Settings --> Security Settings --> Account Policies -->Account Lockout Policy --> Account lockout duration.
If it's a standalone workstation, and you're looking at the local security settings:
Security Settings --> Account Policies -->Account Lockout Policy --> Account lockout duration.
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quote: Originally posted by RomeoMike
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The drill down if you edit the domain or domain controller group policy:
Computer Configuration --> Windows Settings --> Security Settings --> Account Policies -->Account Lockout Policy --> Account lockout duration.
If it's a standalone workstation, and you're looking at the local security settings:
Security Settings --> Account Policies -->Account Lockout Policy --> Account lockout duration.
Ron
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That about says it all right there 
"A" is the answer.
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My answer... letter "A"
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11-12-02 12:11 PM
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Greetings 70-218 forum
First time in here, but seeing as MCSA is one of my goals I'll eventually get around to 218. No harm lurking and participating once in a while. 
Going with answer (A) here.
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11-13-02 01:11 AM
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jocampo
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Re: Greetings 70-218 forum
quote: Originally posted by namrak
First time in here, but seeing as MCSA is one of my goals I'll eventually get around to 218. No harm lurking and participating once in a while. 
Going with answer (A) here.
You are welcome. I'm studying for 218 too.Planning to take it soon...i hope this year...
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and the answer is...
A) Account Policies
Explanation: Account Policies in Windows 2000 works much the same as it did in Windows NT 4.0, controlling password settings, intruder detection and account lockout settings, and adding control for Kerberos V5.
Whether using Local Security Policy or Group Policies in Active Directory, administrators have numerous areas of control in Windows 2000. Settings in Windows 2000 security include account policies, for password, account lockout and Kerberos V5; local policies, including auditing, user rights, etc; public key policies to configure encrypted data recovery agents, trusted certificate authorities, etc; IP Security policies used mainly for configuring IPSec; and additional settings available in Group Policies, including event log policies to configure the settings for application, security and system log files; restricted group policies for management of built-in groups; system services policies to configure startup and security settings for services running on the computer; registry policies for setting security on Windows 2000 registry and finally file system policies for configuring security on specific file paths.
sorry about the lag time on this one everybody - i was in a computer free zone for a couple days 
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Re: and the answer is...
quote: Originally posted by frazang
sorry about the lag time on this one everybody - i was in a computer free zone for a couple days
Was it nice to be without it or did you get withdraws??? 
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