You have connected a print device to Srv4 and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and published it to Active Directory. You assign the allow print permission for the printer to the Help Desk Technicians domain local group. However, you discover that users who are not members of the Help Desk technicians group can print to the printer. You want only members of the Help Desk Technicians group to print to Printer1. What should you do?
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Sally, a member of the sales department, is borrowing a lapt…
Sally, a member of the sales department, is borrowing a laptop computer from her supervisor to do some work from home in the evenings. Sally contacts you and indicates that she cannot access the C:\Reports folder on the laptop. This folder contains documents that she needs to edit. You log on to the laptop as a domain administrator to check the folder’s access control list. You are denied access to view the permissions. You contact Sally’s supervisor to verify that Sally should receive access to the folder. Sally’s supervisor indicates that Sally should be able to read, change, and delete documents in the folder, but that only the supervisor should be able to configure permissions. You need to grant Sally appropriate permissions to the C:\Reports folder. What should you do? (Choose two. Each correct choice is part of the solution.)
You manage a company network with a single Active Directory…
You manage a company network with a single Active Directory domain running on two domain controllers. The two domain controllers are also DNS servers and hold an Active Directory-integrated copy of the zone used on the private network. The network has five subnets with DHCP servers delivering IP address and other configuration to host computers. All host computers run Windows 10. You want to ensure that all client computers use the DNS server for DNS host name resolution. Hosts should not be able to automatically discover DNS host names, even for computers on their own subnet. What should you do?
You are installing DHCP in four subnets. Three of the subnet…
You are installing DHCP in four subnets. Three of the subnets have Windows desktop computers, and the fourth subnet has only Windows laptop computers. On the subnet with the laptops, you want any computer that has not logged on in two days to release its IP address. On the desktop subnets, you want computers that have not logged on in 30 days to release their IP addresses. How should you configure the DHCP scopes?
You are the administrator of what will become a large Window…
You are the administrator of what will become a large Windows Server network using the TCP/IP protocol. Currently, the network consists of three Windows servers and 50 Windows workstations all on the same subnet. During the last meeting you had with the CIO, it was determined that company growth would mean adding workstations and printers to the existing network for a total of 235 devices. No one segment is to have more than 85 hosts. The existing hardware will be used on the network as the new devices are added. How should you assign IP addresses to the workstations on the network to minimize administration?
You have a Windows server that is maintained by multiple adm…
You have a Windows server that is maintained by multiple administrators. Sally wants to access a file in the Reports folder. A group named Sales has been granted the full control permission to the Reports folder and all subfolders and files. You add Sally as a member of the Sales group, but she still cannot access the file that she needs. You want to let Sally access the Reports folder. What should you do?
You configured the IP address and DNS name of a new internal…
You configured the IP address and DNS name of a new internal web server named WEB3. Your first test from a web browser on your workstation was successful. But when you came to work this morning, you were not able access WEB3 from the same workstation using the same browser. You get an error that this site cannot be reached. You have not changed the server’s IP configuration since the successful test of the night before. You ping WEB3 using its IP address, and you get a response back. Next, you ping WEB3 using its fully qualified domain name (FQDN), and you get a message indicating that the host could not be found. What can you assume from this message?
The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published in 1852. Which of…
The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published in 1852. Which of the following is FALSE about the publication at that time?
Predominantly upper-class white women felt threatened by the…
Predominantly upper-class white women felt threatened by the new idea of racial equality afforded blacks. Which of the following did these women NOT undertake to elevate their status after the Civil War?
Farmer Jones has been growing a prize-winning, blue pansies…
Farmer Jones has been growing a prize-winning, blue pansies for several years. He is always careful never to let any other pansies breed with his blue pansies. He forgot to bring in his true-breeding pansies during the flowering season last year. The offspring this year produced all blue flowers (F1 generation). Jones was lucky and he ended up with another set of offspring (F2 generation) at the end of the year. However, these pansies had some white flowers among a large proportion of blue. Not very happy that his prize-winning blue pansies are showing a different color, Farmer Jones storms down the street. As he does, he passes his neighbor, Drew Berry and notices that she has pansies that are all white. He also remembers that she has always had white pansies in her front lawn, and that each year she brings them in during flowering. She had not done so last year! The alleles for flower color are R and r. Use this scenario to answer questions A – E. A. The phenotype of the dominant flower color is [A] B. The genotype of the white flowered plant is [B] C. The genotype of the F1 generation of blue flowers is [C] D. If farmer Jones wanted to know the genotype of his blue F1 generation flowers, he would carry out a [D] E. [E] proportion of Drew Berry’s flowers that are expected to be white.