Matching
Match the following terms to the appropriate definition.
Premises:
Commands that automatically run each time the user logs on to the domain
Enables some control of specific client configuration settings in Windows NT
Used to enable efficient Active Directory operations on a network
A set of standards for building software from individual objects
Global or over-riding rights to access a server in Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003 user rights that are assigned to a group and that automatically apply to all members of that group
Account settings, such as password restrictions, that are associated with specific accounts in NetWare 6.x
Contains group policy settings for a site, domain, OU, or local computer
Used to distinguish a group from all other groups on the same system
Netware 6.x global security access configured on the basis of function
Responses:
Logon script
Role-based security
GID
Inherited rights
COM
System policy
GPO
User rights
Site
User template
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Commands that automatically run each time the user logs on to the domain
Enables some control of specific client configuration settings in Windows NT
Used to enable efficient Active Directory operations on a network
A set of standards for building software from individual objects
Global or over-riding rights to access a server in Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003 user rights that are assigned to a group and that automatically apply to all members of that group
Account settings, such as password restrictions, that are associated with specific accounts in NetWare 6.x
Contains group policy settings for a site, domain, OU, or local computer
Used to distinguish a group from all other groups on the same system
Netware 6.x global security access configured on the basis of function
Premises:
Commands that automatically run each time the user logs on to the domain
Enables some control of specific client configuration settings in Windows NT
Used to enable efficient Active Directory operations on a network
A set of standards for building software from individual objects
Global or over-riding rights to access a server in Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003 user rights that are assigned to a group and that automatically apply to all members of that group
Account settings, such as password restrictions, that are associated with specific accounts in NetWare 6.x
Contains group policy settings for a site, domain, OU, or local computer
Used to distinguish a group from all other groups on the same system
Netware 6.x global security access configured on the basis of function
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