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Which group is the Allow log on locally right assigned to by default for workstations and
member servers? CORRECT ANSWERS administrators
You want to give the TPlask user the right to log on to any of the domain controllers in
your domain and gain access to the desktop. This user does not belong to any of the
default groups that have the Allow log on locally right by default.
Which of the following steps can you take to give the Allow log on locally right to this
user? (Select two. Each correct answer is a complete solution.) CORRECT ANSWERS
Use Active Directory Users and Computers to add the TPlask user account to the
Administrators group.
Use Group Policy Management Editor to add the TPlask user account to the Allow log
on locally policy.
Which of the following can be configured using permissions? CORRECT ANSWERS
Deny access to files
Click on the user rights policy that is used to grant a user local access to the desktop of
a Windows server. CORRECT ANSWERS allow log on locally
You are managing rights on a standalone server. You want to make changes to the
settings of the Restore files and directories policy.
Which of the following is the tool you must use to make changes to this policy?
CORRECT ANSWERS Local Group Policy Editor
Allow members of the Admins group to back up the files in the Marketing folder on the
CorpFiles server. CORRECT ANSWERS Rights
Assign members of the Admins group read-only access to the files in the Marketing
folder on the CorpFiles server. CORRECT ANSWERS Permissions
Allow members of the Admins group to restore the files in the Marketing folder on the
CorpFiles server. CORRECT ANSWERS Rights
Assign members of the Marketing group read-write access to the files in the Marketing
folder on the CorpFiles server. CORRECT ANSWERS Permissions
Allow members of the Admins group to log on locally to the CorpFiles server.
CORRECT ANSWERS Rights
Allow members of the Admins group to shut down the CorpFiles server. CORRECT
ANSWERS Righs