Some applications on your company network use defined domain user accounts as their service accounts. Each computer that runs one of these applications should have the respective service account in the Local Administrators Group. Currently, you individually place these service accounts in the Local Administrators Group on the appropriate Windows 2000 Professional computers. You need to centralize this process. What should you do?
Options
A. Add the applications service accounts to the Domain Administrator Group
B. Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in each computer's local group policy
C. Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in an OU Group Policy
D. Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in a Domain Group Policy
E. None of above
Correct Answer
Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in an OU Group Policy
More questions
1. What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?
Options
A. A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does
B. An insulator has an excessive number of free electrons, while a conductor has a few free electrons or none at all
C. An insulator allows current to flow much easier than a conductor does
D. The difference between conductors and insulators depends on how they are used
Correct Answer: powerful central computer groups to initiate and manage system projects
3. A relationship between processes such that each has some part (critical section) which must not be executed while the critical section of another is being executed, is known as