单项选择题
You want to prevent a Windows 2000 Professional computer named Payroll5 from communicating on your network with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, and Windows 98 computers. You want to enable the payroll5 computer to communicate on your network with other Windows 2000 computers only. What should you do?()
A.Close all NetBIOS ports in the advanced TCP/IP options of Payroll5.
B.Import the Hisecws.inf security template to payroll5.
C.Disable access this computer from network in the local security policy settings for payroll5.
D.Clear all WINS client settings on payroll5.
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单项选择题
You have implemented the Hisecws.inf security template on all the Windows 2000 Professional client computers in your network. A user has received a driver and utility software for an internal SCSI controller in his computer. He uses the manufacturer-provided CD to install the driver and the utility. He restarts the computers and reports that the internal SCSI controller is not working correctly. You discover that the driver is not installed correctly. What should you do?()
A.Disable the security template. Reconfigure the driver signing option. Install the driver. Enable the security template
B.Reconfigure the driver signing option. Disable the security template. Install the driver. Enable the security template
C.Run the Sigverif command. Reconfigure the driver signing option. Install the driver
D.Run the Sigverif command. Disable the security template. Install the driver. Enable the security template
E.Run the Sfc/cancel command. Install the driver. Run the Sfc/enable command -
单项选择题
YouaretheadministratorofaworkgroupsupportingWindows2000Professionalcomputers.YouconfiguretheGroupPolicybysettingtheAccountlockoutdurationto0.Whateffectwillthishave?()
A.Users will never be locked out.
B.Users will be locked out for 69 days.
C.Users will be locked out after one failed logon attempt.
D.Users will be locked out indefinitely until the Administrator unlocks the user account. -
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Youareanetworkadministratorofanorganization.MariaandJohnareyournetworkassistant.Youhavegrantthentherightstomodifytheuserpropertiesinthecomputermanagement.Youwanttoauditthemodificationinuseraccounts.Whatshouldyoudo?()
A.Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Process Tracking'.
B.Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Object Access'.
C.Use Windows Explorer to turn on auditing for the specific files.
D.Have the administrator for domains log you on as an administrator and enable auditing for a specific file.
E.Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Account Management'.
F.Allow only one account at a time to log on to your shared folder. Check the event viewer to see who logged on.
