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You are one of several network administrators assigned to handle the forest root domain and College Station site. Your manager, Jean Trenary, has called a meeting of all network and desktop administrators. She wants to address several issues. Given this information, answer the following questions: 1. Jean says that there are four internal auditors in the forest root domain. There are two internal auditors in each of the child domains. Each set of internal auditors has been placed in a global group within each domain. These groups are named IA_Main, IA_East, and IA_West after their respective locations. Jean wants all of the members of these groups to be able to access the same free Cisco practice tests resources in every domain. What is the recommended way to configure this? 2. The network administrators from the East domain want to know why the option to create a universal group is not available in their domain. What can you tell them? 3. The network administrators from the West domain want to know why everyone always recommends placing global groups into universal groups, instead of just placing the users directly into the universal groups. What should you tell them? 4. Jean approves a plan to hire assistants for each domain to create and manage user accounts. How can you give the assistants the immediate ability to help in this way without making them domain administrators? 5. Two employees have been hired to back up data, maintain the Windows Server 2003 domain controllers, and manage printers for the Main_Site. Which Builtin groups will give these users the permissions they require to manage the domain controllers? How should you set up their accounts and group memberships? 6. Two security specialists have been contracted to create group policy for the Humongous.com domain. They have no need to perform most administrative tasks for a IT Exams. How should you assign their group memberships?

Troubleshooting Lab You are a network administrator for Contoso Pharmaceuticals. A new assistant named Amy Rusko joins your network administration team. You assign Amy to the domain Server Operators group so she can help with server management tasks. Three days later, Amy tells you that she no longer has the right to shut down the server. Your man¬ager, Andy Ruth, thinks that he told another administrator to set up Amy's account as the new VP of Finance. Andy asks you to e-mail him a list of his group memberships as well as Amy's group memberships. 1. Log on using the Administrator name and password. 2. Insert the Supplemental CD-ROM and run the 70-294LabsChapter08Lab8.bat batch file. This batch file creates several groups and makes Amy a member of those groups. "When the batch file runs, it will leave the commands it runs on-screen for you to review. Press the spacebar when you are finished reviewing what happened. 3. Open a command prompt. 4. In the command prompt window, type net user amy > userstat.txt and press Enter. This command creates the file userstat.txt and sends information, including a list of group memberships of which Amy is a member to that file. 5. In the command prompt window, type net user andy » userstat.txt and press Enter. This command appends Andy's user information to the userstat.txt file. 6. Type notepad c:userstat.txt. Notepad displays Amy's user information. From the 70-291 Exam you could attach the file to an e-mail and send it to Andy.


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