Thursday, June 26, 2008

640-802 Braindumps, VCP-310 and 350-001 testking,

You have recently been employed as a network administrator at Certifyme.com. The
Certifyme.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named
certifyme.com. All servers on the Certifyme.com network run Windows Server 2003.
Half the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run
Windows XP Professional.
350-001 All client computers are included in an OU named Client
Computers, which has a GPO named Client Settings linked to it.

The former network administrator made the Domain Users group a member of the
local Power Users group on each client computer to allow users to run a custom
legacy application that does not comply with the Designed for Windows Logo
Program for Software.640-802 This configuration has produced various problems, like
users making unauthorized modifications to their computers. You notice that the
former network administrator also directly edited security policy settings on
numerous client computers.

Your first task is to rectify configuration changes and difficult-to-maintain security
configurations that were implemented by the former network administrator.
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You need to ensure that the solution you Choose does not negatively affect network
or domain performance.

What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options and place it under
the correct node in the work area.
Answer:
Explanation:
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You need to apply the Setup security.inf security template to revert each client to the
default security. Microsoft specifies that Setup security.inf should never be applied
through Group Policy, because a large amount of data contained in the security template
can degrade performance.

You should import the Compatws.inf security template into the GPO linked to the Client
Computers OU, to have it applied to all client computers.VCP-310 Compatws.inf is designed to
remedy the compatability issues with legacy applications applications that require Power
Users membership by assigning necessary rights to standard users. The security template
will also remove all members from the Power Users group automatically.

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