You are the network administrator for The network consists of asingle Active Directory domain named All network servers runWindows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. You create a network share named AppShare. This Share resides on a NTFSpartition on a server named TestKingSrvC. You set NTFS permissions on AppShare as shown in the following table. Tess belongs only to the All User Groups. You need to enable Tess to delete files from AppShare. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for The network consists of asingle Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. All summer interns in the company are members of the Interns global group. Allusers in the engineering department are members of the Engineering global group. A member server named TK1 contains a folder that is shared as Blueprints. Permissions on Blueprints are shown in the following table. User accounts in Interns and Engineers do not have the Log on locally user right on TK1. A user named Mark is a member of both Interns and Engineers. You discover that data in Blueprints was modified by Mark. You need to reconfigure the permissions on Blueprints to ensure that Mark cannot access the folder. You must not affect the access of any other users. You must ensure that Mark remains in Engineers so he can access other appropriate resources. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for . Your network consists of asingle Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. TestKing has offices in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. Each office has one domain controller. Each office also has its own organization unit (OU), which contains all user accounts and computer accounts in that office. The Chicago OU is accidentally deleted from Active Directory. You perform an authoritative restoration of that OU. Some users in Chicago now report that they receive the following error message when they try to log on to the domain. "The session setup from the computer DOMAINMEMBER failed to authenticate. The name of the account referenced is the security database in DOMAINMEMBER$. The following error occurred: Access is denied". How should you solve this problem?()
You are the network administrator for . The network consists of asingle Active Directory domain named. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Terminal Services is installed on your network. You currently use a terminal server farm. Testking1, the first server in the farm, acts as the session directory server. All terminal servers are operating at maximum capacity. An increasing number of users report slow response times when they use these servers. You need to improve the performance of the terminal server farm. You plan to use a server named Testking4, which has hardware identical to that of the other terminal servers in the farm. First, you add Tesking4 to the Session Directory Computers group on Testking1. What should you do next?()