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| Domain Accounts are automatically created when Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is installed.
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False
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| Microsoft recommends using a non-administrative user account for normal work and using the Run As command when administrative tasks need to be performed.
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True
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| Global groups are used to assign permissions to resources that reside only in the same domain as the domain local group.
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False
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| You can manually modify the group membership of special identity groups, but you cannot view their membership lists.
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False
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| The CSVDE command-line utility allows an administrator to import or export Active Directory objects.
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True
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| What is the process of confirming a user’s identity by using a known value, such as a password, pin number on a smart card, or user’s fingerprint or handprint in the case of biometric authentication?
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authentication
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| What is the process of confirming that an authenticated user has the correct permissions to access one or more network resources?
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authorization
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| Which of the following is not a type of user account that can be configured in Windows Server 2008?
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network accounts
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The two built-in user accounts that are created on a Windows Server 2008 computer are the Administrator account and the __________ account.
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Guest
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| When a user logs on, what is created that identifies the user and all of the user’s group memberships?
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access token
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| What describes the process of configuring one or more groups as members of another group?
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group nesting
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| __________ groups are nonsecurity-related groups created for the distribution of information to one or more persons.
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Distribution
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| __________ groups are used to consolidate groups and accounts that either span multiple domains or the entire forest.
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Universal
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| All default groups are __________ groups.
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security
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| __________ groups are a collection of user accounts that are local to one specific workstation or member server.
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Local
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| You cannot manually modify the group membership of or view the membership lists of __________ groups.
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special identity
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| What special identity group contains all authenticated users and domain guests?
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Everyone
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| What special identity group is used as a reduced-privilege account to allow applications to run on a server without requiring administrative access?
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Network Service
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| What special identity group is used by the system to allow permission to protected system files for services to function properly?
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Service
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| What command-line utility is used to import or export Active Directory information from a comma-separated value (.csv) file?
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CSVDE
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| What can be used to add, delete, or modify objects in Active Directory, in addition to modifying the schema if necessary?
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LDIFDE
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| What signifies an object’s relative location within an Active Directory OU structure?
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distinguished name
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| __________ name refers to each user’s login name.
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SAM account
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| When using CSVDE, what is the first line of the text file that uses proper attribute names?
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header record
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| What provides a robust scripting method that supports a multitude of administrative tasks including creating Active Directory objects, mapping drives, connecting to printers, modifying environment variables, and modifying registry keys?
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Windows Script Host
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| __________ accounts are used to access the local computer only and are stored in the local Security Account Manager (SAM) database on the computer where they reside.
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Local
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| By default, two built-in user accounts are created on a Windows Server 2008 computer: the __________ account and the Guest account.
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Administrator
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| __________ are implemented to allow administrators to assign permissions to multiple users simultaneously.
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Groups
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| Group __________ defines how a group is to be used within Active Directory.
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type
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| Users with common resource needs should be placed in a(n) __________ group to facilitate the assignment of permissions to resources.
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global
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| __________ groups are used to consolidate groups and accounts that either span multiple domains or the entire forest.
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Universal
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| All default groups are __________ groups.
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security
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| A(n) __________ group is a collection of user accounts that are local to one specific workstation or member server
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local
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| The __________ Users special identity contains all users who log on with a valid username and password combination that is stored in the Active Directory database.
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Authenticated
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| Like CSVDE, the __________ utility can be used to import or export Active Directory information.
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LDIFDE
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| What types of accounts are used to access Active Directory or network-based resources, such as shared folders or printers?
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domain accounts
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| When a user logs on, what is created that identifies the user and all of the user’s group memberships?
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access token
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What types of groups are created for purposes of granting resource access permissions to multiple users?
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security groups
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| You cannot manually modify the memberships of what type of special groups?
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special identity
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| What special identity group is used as a placeholder for the primary group of an object’s creator?
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Creator Group
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| What script engines run script files created by using Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) or Jscript?
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Windows Script Host
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| What name of an object signifies its relative location within an Active Directory OU structure?
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distinguished name
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| What is the practice of adding one group as a member of another group?
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group nesting
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| What is the difference between authentication and authorization?
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Authentication is the process of confirming a user’s identity by using a known value, such as a password, pin number on a smart card, or user’s fingerprint or handprint in the case of biometric authentication. Authorization is the process of confirming that an authenticated user has the correct permissions to access one or more network resources.
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| What are the three types of user accounts that can be created and configured in Windows Server 2008?
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local accounts, domain accounts, built-in user accounts
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| Why should renaming the Administrator account be a consideration?
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This will stave off attacks that are targeted specifically at the 'administrator' username on a server or domain.
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| What three group scopes are available in an Active Directory domain?
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domain local groups, global groups, and universal groups.
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| What are special identity groups?
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Special identity groups are groups whose membership lists you cannot manually modify or view.
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| Name eight special identity groups.
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Anonymous Logon, Authenticated Users, Batch, Creator Group, Creator Owner, Dial-Up, Digest Authentication, Enterprise Domain Controllers, Everyone, Interactive, IUSR, Local Service, Network, Network Service, Remote Interactive Logon, Restricted, Self, Service, System, Terminal Server User
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| What are four of the most commonly used methods or tools for creating multiple users or groups in Active Directory?
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batch files, CSVDE, LDIFDE, and Windows Script Host
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