单项选择题
A. Remove the TestKing Support department user accounts from the Power Users group.
B. Remove the TestKing Support department user accounts from the Remote Desktop Users group.
C. Remove the Power Users group from the Shut down the system user right.
D. Add the Power Users group to the Deny log on locally user right.
E. Modify the permission on the RDP-Tcp connection by using Terminal Services Configuration. Assign the Power Users group the Deny - Full Control permission
单项选择题 Exhibit: You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Users in the human resources department are members of a domain user group named TestKingHR. You create and share a folder named TestKingHRFiles on a member server named TestKing4. You configure permissions on the TestKingHRFiles as shown in the exhibit. Marie, a user in the human resources department, create a file in TestKingHRFiles. At Maries request, you assign the Deny - Delete special permission on her file to the HR Group. The next day, Veronika reports that her file is deleted. You need to reconfigure the permissions on TestKingHRFiles. You must fulfil the following requirements: 1. Members of the TestKingHR group must be able to read, create, and modify files. 2. Members of the TestKingHR group must not be able to delete files on which they have no access permission. 3. Members of the TestKingHR group must not be able to delete files that they do not have permission to delete. What should you do?()
单项选择题 You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Your network includes a shared folder named TestKingDocs. This folder must not be visible in a browse list. However, users report that they can see TestKingDocs when they browse for shared folders. How should you solve this problem?()
单项选择题 All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. Sandra, the manager of the human resources department, asks you to create a shared folder named HRDrop. You create a HRDrop folder on a member server. You assign the Allow - Full Control share permission to the Everyone group. Now you need to configure the NTFS permissions on HRDrop to fulfil the following requirements: 1. Sandra must be able to read, modify, change permissions on, and delete all files and subfolders in HRDrop. 2. All other domain users must only be able to add new files to HRDrop. What should you do?()