Review

The following questions will help you determine whether you have learned enough to move on to the next chapter. If you have difficulty answering these questions, please go back and review the material in this chapter before beginning the next chapter. See Appendix A, "Questions and Answers," for the answers to these questions.

  1. Why should you use groups?
  2. How do you create a local group?
  3. Are there any consequences to deleting a group?
  4. What's the difference between built-in local groups and local groups?
  5. What two tasks must you perform to audit access to a file?
  6. Who can set up auditing for a computer?
  7. Why would you want to force users to change passwords?
  8. Why would you want to control the length of the passwords used on your computers?
  9. Why would you want to lock out a user account?
  10. Why would you want to force users to press Ctrl+Alt+Del before they can log on to your computers?
  11. How do you prevent the last user name from being displayed in the Windows Security or Log On To Windows dialog box?

Answers



MCSE Training Kit(c) Microsoft Windows 2000 Accelerated 2000
MCSE Training Kit(c) Microsoft Windows 2000 Accelerated 2000
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 244

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