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21-14 Chapter 21 <strong>Installing</strong> Windows XP Professional (1.0)<br />

5. Which of the following attended installation procedures best minimizes the risk of a<br />

successful network attack on a new Windows XP Professional installation? Choose the<br />

correct answer.<br />

A. Install Windows XP Professional from the installation CD-ROM. Connect to the<br />

Internet and activate Windows XP. Configure Automatic Updates to download and<br />

install updates without user intervention.<br />

B. Install Windows XP Professional from the installation CD-ROM. Connect to the<br />

Internet and activate Windows XP. Visit the Windows Update site, manually install<br />

the latest service pack, and then install all relevant critical updates.<br />

C. Install Windows XP Professional from the installation CD-ROM. Use another computer<br />

to create a CD-ROM containing the latest service pack and all critical updates<br />

released after the service pack. Connect to the Internet, and activate Windows XP.<br />

Install the latest service pack and all critical updates from the CD-ROM.<br />

D. Install Windows XP Professional from the installation CD-ROM. Use another computer<br />

to create a CD-ROM containing the latest service pack and all critical updates<br />

released after the service pack. Install the latest service pack and all critical<br />

updates from the CD-ROM. Connect to the Internet, and activate Windows XP.<br />

6. You are the systems administrator for a branch of Humongous Insurance. Your organization<br />

has thousands of computers total, but your branch has only about 50. You do,<br />

however, have your own Windows Server 2003 Active Directory that you have hardened<br />

to reduce security risks. Recently, your manager informed you that executive<br />

management has assigned responsibility for another 10,000 customers to your branch.<br />

As a result, your organization needs to hire 20 additional customer support representatives,<br />

and each will need a Windows XP Professional desktop computer. You have<br />

too much work planned to install them yourself, so your manager calls a staffing<br />

agency, which sends over a systems administrator named Nicole Caron to perform the<br />

installs. You create a user account for Nicole and add it to the Domain Users group,<br />

hand her the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM and a set of manual installation<br />

instructions, and let her get started.<br />

After about an hour, Nicole reports that she cannot join the computers to your domain<br />

because she receives an access denied error. What is the best way to resolve the problem?<br />

Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Modify the Default Domain Security Settings Group Policy object and add Nicole’s<br />

user account to the Add Workstations To Domain policy.<br />

B. Add Nicole’s user account to the Domain Admins group.<br />

C. Modify the Default Domain Security Settings Group Policy object and add Nicole’s<br />

user account to the Enable Computer And User Accounts To Be Trusted For Delegation<br />

policy.<br />

D. Add Nicole’s user account to the Power Users group.

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