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Questions and Answers<br />

7-53<br />

a. The User Accounts tool allows you to remotely create, modify, and delete<br />

user accounts on all computers in the network running Windows XP Professional.<br />

b. The User Accounts tool allows you to view and modify all accounts on the<br />

computer.<br />

c. The tasks you can perform with the User Accounts tool depend on the type<br />

of account you use to log on to the local computer.<br />

d. The User Accounts tool allows users to delete, create, or remove their individual<br />

passwords.<br />

The correct answers are C and D. A is not correct because you cannot use the User Accounts<br />

tool to administer a remote computer. B is not correct because the User Accounts tool does not<br />

allow you to administer certain built-in accounts.<br />

2. Which of the following tasks can both account types (Computer Administrator and<br />

Limited) perform? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. Change your picture<br />

b. Change your account type<br />

c. Create, change, or remove your password<br />

d. Change your account name<br />

The correct answers are A and C. B and D are not correct because only computer administrators<br />

can change the account type and account name.<br />

3. Which of the following statements about logging on or logging off a computer<br />

running Windows XP Professional are true? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. When you use the Welcome screen to log on the local computer, you can<br />

quickly switch to another user account without logging off and closing all<br />

programs that you are running.<br />

b. The User Accounts tool allows you to disable a local user account to prevent<br />

users from using the disabled account to log on.<br />

c. When you use the Welcome screen to log on the local computer, you can log<br />

on using only one of the accounts displayed on the Welcome screen.<br />

d. The User Accounts tool allows you to replace the Welcome screen with a<br />

logon prompt that requires users to type their individual user names and<br />

passwords.<br />

The correct answers are A and D. B is not correct because the User Accounts tool allows you<br />

to disable the Guest account, but not to disable other user accounts. C is not correct because<br />

you can press CTRL+ALT+DELETE at the Welcome screen to access the traditional logon dialog<br />

box, which allows you to type in a user name.

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