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What is User Accounts applet?
The ___________________ enables you to manage user accounts in Windows 7.
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What is User Account Control (UAC)?
The ___________________________ enables standard users to perform common tasks and provides a permissions dialog box when standard users and administrators do certain things that could potentially harm the computer
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What is
A. Authentication
What process determines the identity of a user?
A. Authentication B. Authorization C. Identification D. Indemnification |
What is
C. Password reset disk
6. Which tool would enable a user to recover his encrypted files if he forgets his password?
A. BitLocker B. Encrypting File System C. Password reset disk D. Password restore disk |
What is
B. The copy will inherit the permissions of the new location.
11. When you copy a file from one folder on the C: drive to another folder on the C: drive, by default what permissions will the copy of that file have if the C: drive is formatted with NTFS?
A. The copy will retain the permissions the original file has. |
What is local user account?
To log on to a standalone Windows PC, you need a _____________________.
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What is inheritance?
By default, any file you drop into a folder on an NTFS drive gets the same permissions as those assigned to the folder, a feature called ______________.
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What is
A. Administrator
2. Which of the following user account types can create other user accounts?
A. Administrator B. Limited user C. Restricted user D. Standard user |
What is
A. Administrators B. Power Users
7. Which of the following groups can you assign a user to in Windows Vista Home Premium? (Select two.)
A. Administrators B. Power Users C. Replicators D. Users |
What is
B. Public folder
12. On a Windows Vista Business computer, where can you place files that other users can access easily?
A. Public Documents B. Public folder C. Shared Documents D. Shared folder |
What is limited user?
An account that belongs only to the Local Users group in Windows XP is called a ______________________.
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What is simple file sharing?
The ________________________ feature of Windows XP Home means you can share or not share a folder. You don’t have any finer control than that
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What is
D. Users
3. To which of the following groups does a standard user in Windows XP belong by default?
A. Limited Users B. Power Users C. Restricted Users D. Users |
What is
C. Parental Controls
8. Which tool in Windows Vista and Windows 7 enables an administrator to create a log that shows all of the applications a user runs or attempts to run?
A. Create Log B. NTFS C. Parental Controls D. User Account |
What is
A. Contributor
13. John wants to share a folder in Windows 7 with Liz but wants to make sure she can delete only files she creates in that folder, not the ones he creates. What permission level should he use?
A. Contributor B. Co-owner C. Full Control D. Reader |
What is Welcome screen?
On the ____________________, you can click on an icon and type a password to log on to the computer.
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What is Public?
Windows Vista has the ______________ folder available for sharing files and folders with other users of a particular computer
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What is
D. Local Users and Groups
4. Which utility enables you to add users and groups in Windows 7 Professional?
A. User Account Control B. User Accounts applet C. Users and Groups applet D. Local Users and Groups |
What is
A. Copy
9. Which of the following is not a standard NTFS permission?
A. Copy B. Full Control C. Modify D. Read & Execute |
What is
A. BitLocker
14. Which tool in certain Windows Vista and Windows 7 editions enables you to encrypt the contents of a drive, including folders of users other than you?
A. BitLocker B. Drive Encryptor C. Encrypting File System D. TrueCrypt |
What is group?
A ___________ is a collection of user accounts that share the same access capabilities.
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What is Encrypting File System (EFS)?
The ______________________ enables you to scramble a file or folder and thus hide the contents from anyone, even an administrator.
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What is
D. 479love*
5. Which of the following is the strongest password?
A. 5551212 B. Spot01 C. 43*xv D. 479love* |
What is
C. Read and Write
10. As a member of the accounting group, John has Write permission to the Database folder; as a member of the technicians group, John has Read permission to the Database folder. What permission or permissions does John have to the Database folder?
A. Read |
What is
B. One uses a consent prompt that blocks all other actions; the other uses a consent prompt that does not block other actions.
15. In Windows 7, how do the two middle levels of UAC security differ?
A. One creates a prompt for verified programs; the other creates a prompt for unverified programs. B. One uses a consent prompt that blocks all other actions; the other uses a consent |