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Objective 7.3 Configure, Manage, and Troubleshoot Local User and Group Accounts<br />

27-17<br />

Objective 7.3 Questions<br />

1. You are a network administrator for a manufacturing company. You have been told to<br />

remove Richard and Anthony from the Accounting1 group, which has access to the Overdue<br />

shared folder. You notice that Richard and Anthony are the only members of the<br />

Accounting1 group, so you remove their accounts from the group and then delete the<br />

group. Several weeks later, you are told that Richard once again needs access to the Overdue<br />

folder. What steps can you take to restore his access? Choose two correct answers.<br />

A. Re-create Richard’s user account.<br />

B. Re-create the Accounting1 group and add Richard’s account to it.<br />

C. Give Richard’s user account the user right Create Permanent Shared Objects.<br />

D. Re-create the Accounting1 group.<br />

E. Grant the Accounting1 group the proper permissions to the Overdue shared folder.<br />

2. You work for a small law firm. Dave, Jenny, and Joe are attorneys at the same firm who<br />

have been assigned a laptop computer to share. The laptop is delivered with Windows<br />

XP Professional and Office 2003 Professional preinstalled. You install the remaining<br />

applications that your firm uses, but you want to make sure that Dave, Jenny, and Joe<br />

have their data and user preferences stored and maintained separately from one<br />

another. What do you do? Choose the best answer.<br />

A. Run the Sysprep tool.<br />

B. Manually create a new local user profile for each attorney.<br />

C. Create separate hardware profiles for each attorney.<br />

D. Create local user accounts for each attorney.<br />

3. You work at a small law office that upgraded its network to an Active Directory–based<br />

domain. All user accounts and computers have been migrated to the domain. An attorney<br />

named Dave recently left the company and is being replaced by a temporary attorney<br />

named Scott. What is the easiest way to give Scott the exact same access to the<br />

network that Dave had? Choose the best answer<br />

A. Rename Dave’s account to Scott and reset the password.<br />

B. Create a new user account called Scott and then copy the Dave user profile to<br />

Scott’s account.<br />

C. Create a new account for Scott and manually grant it access to all the resources<br />

that Dave’s account had access to. Delete Dave’s account.<br />

D. Create a new account for Scott and manually grant it access to all the resources<br />

that Dave’s account had access to. Disable Dave’s account.

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