Chapter 6 Managing Users , Groups, and Security Flashcards
Once you have added the Local Computer Policy snap-in to the MMC, what is the path to access the folder? P. 335
Policy►Computer configuration►windows Setting►Security Settings►Local Policies
Audit policies can be used to track the __________ of specified user asctions. P. 336
Success or failures
Users who try to go to areas for which they do not have permission usually fall into which two categories? P. 336
Hackers and people who are curious to see what they can get away with.
Can you choose to audit the success or failure of specific events? P.336
Yes
Tracks users exercising a user right. P.337
Audit Privilege Use
Enables auditing of access to folders, files, and printers. P. 337
Audit Object Access
After you set the Audit Object Access policy to enable auditing, you enable file auditing through _______________. P.338
NTSF security or print auditing through printer security
The user rights policies determine what? P. 338
what rights a user or group has on a computer.
Allows user to log on at the physical computer. P.339
Allow log on locally
Allows low-level authentication services to authenticate as any user. P.339
Act as part of the operating system
Allows a process to create token if the process uses an internal API to create the token. P. 340
Create a token Object
Specifies that a user is not able to log on through terminal services. P. 340
Deny log on through terminal services
Allows a service to log on in order to run. P. 341
Log on as service
Allows a user, group, or process to make entries in the security log. P.341
Generate security audits
Allows a user to monitor system process through performance-monitoring tools. P. 342
Profile system performance