Chapter 6 Review 1. Pg. 203, What are the most basic security units of any computer environment? 2. Pg. 204, The two classifications of user accounts depending on where the account is managed. 3. Pg. 204, What are registry settings that can be applied through GPOs? 4. Pg. 205, How many logon methods are supported by XP? 5. Pg. 205, The key stroke sequence to open the Winlogon security dialog box. 6. Pg. 207, What account has unrestricted ability to manage all security settings -- users, groups, the OS environment? 7. Pg. 207, What group is the guest account a member of? 8. Pg. 210, The user account applet allows the creation of 2 accounts -- computer administrator and.. what? 9. Pg. 214, Password requirements and logon restrictions are defined through what tool? 10. Pg. 218, What type of profile is created by renaming the NT user.dat file? 11. Pg. 219, What applet manages user profiles? 12. Pg. 220, what type of profile gives users a common desktop on any XP computer? 13. Pg. 220, With respect to the local security policy, what settings apply when logged on with a domain user account? 14. Pg. 220, How many methods do local security policies provide to enforce user account security? 15. Pg. 223, What policy defines the events reported in the security log? 16. Pg. 224, What options defined and control security features in the registry. 17. Pg. 230, What templates are forced onto a system each time it starts? 18. Pg. 230, How often is each domain computer account password automatically changed? 19. Pg. 231, What are the two tabs in a user accounts properties dialog box? 20. Pg. 232, By default, XP will cache credentials for how many past users who have logged on? 21. Pg. 233, What is the cached-logons-account registry setting set to disable credential whatever? 22. Pg. 240, What type of user account gives all domain controllers in the forest access to user information? 23. Pg. 243, In what type of authentication do users enter their names and passwords in the 'logon to' Windows dialog box? 24. Pg. 244, What is the primary authentication protocol used in active directory? 25. Pg. 245, What protocol is used for authenticating OS's running Windows NT or earlier? 26. Pg. 246, What command line command can open active directory users and computers? 27. Pg. 250, What is a user account set up with common settings associated with a particular type of user? 28. Pg. 252, What makes it possible to have profiles follow a user to different computers? 29. Pg. 255, What type of profiles can users make changes to their profile, but the changes are not permanent? 30. Pg. 256, How often is a domain member's password changed? 31. Pg. 257, What organizes a collection of users, computers or other groups into a single security principle? 32. Pg. 257, How many different group types does Windoze support? (As many groups as Kyle's mom wants of course!) 33. Pg. 258, What type of group is for use with email applications? (Kyle's mom group?) 34. Pg. 258, How many possible scopes can be assigned to security distribution groups? 35. Pg. 258, What type of objects can be added to a global group that is directly related to the domain's blank level? 36. Pg. 259, What type of group can only be assigned rights and permissions within the same domain? 37. Pg. 260, What type of group can be assigned rights and permissions to any resource in the forest? 38. Pg. 261, What two different containers are builtin groups stored in? 39. Pg. 264, Which tab in the group account properties is used to enter group descriptions and email addresses? 40. Pg. 274, What allows object types such as computer accounts that can be modified from the command line? 41. Pg. 275, Command line command that enables you to query for object types such as computer accounts? 42. Pg. 277, The two main utilities used to import and export data to and from active directory. 43. Pg. 286, What do you call the lower levels to a registry key? 44. Pg. 286, How many keys start with HKEY? 45. Pg. 286, What kind of file stores a discrete body of registry keys, lower level keys and values? 46. Pg. 286, What are the three parts that the value parts are composed of? 47. Pg. 287, what key contains value entries that control the local computer? 48. Pg. 290, What key contains data for the hardware profile currently in use? 49. Pg. 290, What key contains the default user profile and profiles for users who have ever logged on? 50. Pg. 290, What command line utility permits users or programs to operate on the registry? 51. Pg. 291, What feature enables the centralized management of user and computer registry settings throughout a network? 52. Pg. 295, What type of indentifier are the GPC and the GPT identifies with a unique 128-bit number? 53. Pg. 296, What are the two main catagories GPOs are grouped into? 54. Pg. 297, Another name for registry settings that can be configured to manage computer and user desktop settings? 55. Pg. 301, What section of a GPO configured log and logoff scripts? 56. Pg. 301, How is each script run if there are multiple start-up or shut down scripts? 57. Pg. 303, What enables the redirection of selected contents of a user's profile to a network location? 58. Pg. 3, How often does a computer refresh its policies after a user has logged on? 59. Pg. 305, How often do domain controllers refresh their policies? 60. Pg. 307, What option is used if you want a GPO settings to always be enforced? 61. Pg. 313, What type of file can applications be deployed only by publshing and not by signing? 62. Pg. 313, What two ways can applications be deployed through group policies? 63. Pg. 316, How many different choices do you have when deploying application patches or upgrades?