Friday, June 27, 2008

VCP-310, 640-802 dumps, 350-001 testking

You work as the network security administrator at certifyme.com. The
certifyme.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named
certifyme.com. The certifyme.com network contains ten Windows Server 2003
computers and 1,200 client computers of which 750 is running Windows XP
Professional, 250 is running Windows 2000 Professional and 200 is running
Windows NT Workstation 4.0.

You job description includes the implementation of security templates. All client
computer accounts on the certifyme.com network are contained in an
Organizational Unit (OU) named Clients OU. All certifyme.com employees enjoy
Users group membership. 350-001 You created a Group Policy Object (GPO) named
Clients_GPO and link it to the Clients OU. You then import the Securews.inf
security template into the Clients_GPO. You then perform a clean installation of
Windows XP Professional on all the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers
as well as the Windows 2000 Professional computers after which you verify that
Clients_GPO is applied to each of these computers.

The morning after you performed the latter, you received reports from several
certifyme.com users complaining that they are unable to run an application on their
Windows XP Professional computers. They encounter an error message instead that
states that they do not have the appropriate permissions to run that particular
application. This application stored user data in the Program Files folder structure.
Previously these users had no trouble running this specific application on their
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers.
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You received instruction to ensure that the application will run on Windows XP
Professional computers without compromising the security settings in the
Securews.inf security template. 640-802 Further more, you should not affect the security
settings that apply to the other computers in the domain or grant the members with
the problems to access the application with more permissions than is necessary.

What should you do to accomplish this task?

A. Give these members Administrators group membership on their computers.
B. Give these members local Power Users group membership on their computers.
C. Create a new security template that merges the Securews.inf and the Compatws.inf
security templates and then import the new template into the Clients_GPO.
D. Create a new security template that merges the Securews.inf and the Setup security.inf
security templates and then import the new template into the Clients_GPO.
Answer: B
Explanation: The default security settings for the Windows XP Professional operating
system are preventing the Users group from being granted too much authority. However,
to run legacy/customized applications under Windows XP Professional, members of the
Users group must be granted the same kind of user right and permissions as members of
the Power Users group. VCP-310

Incorrect Answers:
A : Making these members part of the Administrators group would be granting them more
permissions than is necessary.
C, D: Creating any new security template to import into the Clients_GPO will not ensure
that the existing security settings will be maintained.

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