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There are a number of ways you could create these user names. One way would be to use the<br />

first initial and last name of each person to create the user name and then to prepend each<br />

user name with a T to indicate the workers’ temporary status. This could give you the following<br />

user names:<br />

❑ T_cfrancis<br />

❑ T_djaffe<br />

❑ T_mnorth<br />

❑ T_jteper<br />

❑ T_btham<br />

2. Where should you create these user names?<br />

You must create a local user name for each user on the user’s workstation. You must also create<br />

a local user name for each user on the file server so that you can assign permissions.<br />

3. The file server in the workgroup contains a folder named Coal Research, to which<br />

each of the workers needs access. You would like to minimize the number of<br />

times you have to assign permissions to the Research folder. How would you do<br />

this?<br />

You should create a local group on the file server. You should name the group something simple<br />

like Coal Researchers and then add each of the workers’ user names to that group. You can<br />

then assign permissions to the group for the Coal Research folder rather than assigning permissions<br />

to each user name.<br />

4. When creating passwords for the users on their workstations, what must you<br />

ensure so that the users can access the file server?<br />

You must not create blank passwords for the users on their workstations. Although blank passwords<br />

would allow the users to log on to their workstations and access local resources, the<br />

default security configuration on the file server is to enable the Accounts: Limit Local Account<br />

Use Of Blank Passwords To Console Logon Only security setting, which would prevent users<br />

with blank passwords from being able to access resources on the file server remotely.<br />

Troubleshooting Lab<br />

Questions and Answers<br />

1. Martin’s user account was assigned permissions to access a number of resources<br />

on the computer and Raymond is not sure exactly what permissions were<br />

assigned. He wants to recover the deleted user account. Can he do this? If so,<br />

how?<br />

After a user account is deleted, it cannot be recovered. All permissions and rights assigned to<br />

the user account are lost.

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