You administer Windows 10 Enterprise desktop computers that are members of an Active Directory domain.
You want to create an archived copy of user profiles that are stored on the desktops. You create a standard
domain user account to run a backup task.
You need to grant the backup task user account access to the user profiles.
What should you do?
A.
Add the backup task account to the Remote Management Users group on a domain controller.
B.
Add the backup task account to the Backup Operators group on every computer.
C.
Add the backup task account to the Backup Operators group on a domain controller.
D.
Set the backup task account as NTFS owner on all the profiles.
Explanation:
The Local Backup Operators group can back up and restore files on a computer, regardless of any permission
that protect those files.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Remote Management Users group is normally used to allow users to manage servers via the Server
Manager console.
C: Members of the Domain Backup Operators group will be able to back up all files and folders on all
computers in the domain, not just the Windows 10 Enterprise desktop computers.
D: Setting the backup task account as NTFS owner on all the profiles will allow the backup task account to
control how permissions are set on the NTFS volumes for those user profiles and to whom permissions are
granted. You only need to grant the backup task user account access to the user profiles, not control over its
permissions.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771990.aspx
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