On the IE General tab you can block cookies. |
False |
The default value of the security level in IE is Medium-high. |
True |
To use Remote Desktop, the computer you access remotely can be running Windows 8 Home Edition or Windows 8.1 Professional. |
False |
When a user logs on to a Windows 7 computer using Remote Desktop, users that are logged on locally are unaffected. |
False |
If a Windows computer belongs to a domain, all security is managed by the network administrator for the entire network. |
True |
What task can’t be performed from the IE General tab? |
disable file downloads |
What port is utilized by the Remote Desktop service? |
3389 |
What kind of a computer intercepts requests that a browser makes of a server and can cache received content? |
proxy server |
Which of the following is NOT true about Remote Desktop? |
by default all users can access Remote Desktop |
If you want to be able to power up a computer remotely, what feature should you use? |
Wake-on LAN |
Regarding the use of Group Policy, what statement is NOT accurate? |
policies can be applied to a computer |
What statement about controlling access to folders and files is accurate? |
rights are assigned to accounts |
What statement about user accounts and groups is NOT true? |
a user account can belong to only one group at a time |
When attempting to access a remote computer on which your user name and password do not exist, what user group will you be placed in? |
Anonymous users |
To which group does Windows give access to folders that you create which are not part of your user profile? |
Authenticated Users |
When all users on a network require the same access to all resources, what type of network model should you use? |
Homegroup |
When working with a workgroup, what statement is accurate regarding which folders to use to hold shared data? |
private data for each user should be kept in their C:\Users folder |
What type of permission should you set to control access to files and folders by local and network users? |
NTFS on NTFS volumes only |
What command launches the Remote Desktop client for Windows? |
mstsc |
When utilizing both share and NTFS permissions, what statement is inaccurate? |
when you copy a file, the file takes on the permissions of the destination folder |
When mapping a drive, you can type in the path to the shared folder on the host computer. What is the syntax for the path? |
\\server\sharedfolder |
What is a valid reason for wanting to configure a proxy server in Internet Explorer? |
to connect to secured websites on a corporate network VPN |
Windows 10 features what new web browser, which is designed to replace Internet Explorer? |
Microsoft Edge |
What protocol must be supported by routers in order to utilize Remote Assistance Easy Connect? |
PNRP |
User accounts that are issued a temporary user profile that is deleted when the user signs out are members of what group? |
Guests group |
What two applications are an example of a mail server and a mail client application, respectively? |
Outlook Exchange |
What NTFS permissions should you assign if the user should be able to create folders and files and open files to read data, but not delete files? (Choose all that apply.) |
Read Write |
When using Group Policy to configure QoS, what options are available? (Choose all that apply.) |
outbound traffic can be throttled the priority is a number from 0 and 63 |
Which of the following are true about NTFS permissions? (Choose all that apply.) |
when a subfolder is created, it is assigned the permissions of its parent folder if NTFS permissions conflict locally, the more liberal permission applies |
What are the two most popular web server applications? |
Apache IIS |
the folders that are shared by default on a network domain that administrator accounts can access |
administrative shares |
a group that exists on Windows 8/7/Vista for backwards compatibility purposes with Windows XP |
Power Users |
gives a user access to a Windows desktop from anywhere on the Internet |
Remote Desktop Connection |
a method to control access to a folder or file and can apply to local users and network users |
NTFS permissions |
a method to control access to a shared folder and can be assigned to NTFS or FAT volumes |
share permissions |
configuring a computer so that it will respond to network activity when the computer is in a sleep state |
Wake on LAN |
a group that can back up and restore any files on a Windows system regardless of access permissions to these files |
Backup Operators |
permissions assigned by Windows that are attained from a parent object |
inherited permissions |
a console available only in Windows Professional and business editions that is used to control what users can do and how the system can be used |
gpedit.msc |
a small app or add-on that can be downloaded from a website along with a webpage and is executed by IE to enhance the webpage |
ActiveX control |
Hard-software – chap 17
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