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Table 16-4 Logon Rights Available in Windows XP Professional<br />

Logon right Description<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Lesson 3 Configuring User Rights<br />

16-29<br />

Log On Locally Allows a user to log on at the computer’s keyboard. By default,<br />

members of the Administrators, Account Operators, Backup Operators,<br />

Print Operators, and Server Operators groups are granted this<br />

logon right.<br />

Deny Logon Locally Prevents a user from logging on at the computer’s keyboard. By<br />

default, this right is not granted to anyone.<br />

Allow Logon Through<br />

Terminal Services<br />

Deny Logon Through<br />

Terminal Services<br />

Allows a user to log on using Remote Desktop (also known as Terminal<br />

Services). By default, members of the Administrators and<br />

Remote Desktop Users groups are granted this logon right on<br />

workstations and member servers. On domain controllers, only<br />

Administrators are granted this logon right.<br />

Prevents a user from logging on using Remote Desktop. By default,<br />

this right is not granted to anyone.<br />

<strong>Exam</strong> Tip For the exam, you should understand the user rights available and the default<br />

groups that are assigned the rights.<br />

The following questions are intended to reinforce key information presented in this<br />

lesson. If you are unable to answer a question, review the lesson materials and try the<br />

question again. You can find answers to the questions in the “Questions and Answers”<br />

section at the end of this chapter.<br />

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

apply.)<br />

a. Microsoft recommends that you assign user rights to individual user accounts.<br />

b. Microsoft recommends that you assign user rights to groups rather than individual<br />

user accounts.<br />

c. User rights allow users assigned the right to perform a specific action, such as<br />

backing up files and directories.<br />

d. There are two types of user rights: privileges and logon rights.

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