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7-34 Chapter 7 Setting Up and Managing User Accounts<br />

2. Which of the following statements about local user account properties are correct?<br />

(Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. You can configure all of the default properties associated with each local user<br />

account using the User Accounts tool located in the Control Panel.<br />

b. In Computer Management, the General tab in a user account’s Properties dialog<br />

box allows you to disable the account.<br />

c. In Computer Management, the General tab in a user account’s Properties dialog<br />

box allows you to select the Account Is Locked Out check box to prevent<br />

the user from logging on to the computer.<br />

d. You can use the Computer Management snap-in to configure all of the default<br />

properties associated with each local user account.<br />

3. Which of the following statements about user profiles are correct? (Choose all that<br />

apply.)<br />

a. A user profile is a collection of folders and data that stores the user’s current<br />

desktop environment, application settings, and personal data.<br />

b. A user profile contains all the network connections that are established when<br />

a user logs on to a computer.<br />

c. Windows XP Professional creates a user profile when you create a new local<br />

user account.<br />

d. You must create each user profile by copying and modifying an existing user<br />

profile.<br />

4. Which of the following statements about user profiles are correct? (Choose all that<br />

apply.)<br />

a. Users should store their documents in home directories rather than in their<br />

My Documents folders.<br />

b. The Profile tab in the account-name Properties dialog box for a user account<br />

allows you to create a path for the user profile, logon script, and home folder.<br />

c. A user profile contains the My Documents folder, which provides a place for<br />

users to store personal files.<br />

d. When users change their desktop settings, the changes are reflected in their<br />

user profiles.

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