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Case Study: 18
Tailspin Toys
Scenario
General Background
You are the Windows server administrator for Tailspin Toys. Tailspin Toys has a main office
and a manufacturing office. Tailspin Toys recently acquired Wingtip Toys and is in the
beginning stages of merging the IT environments. Wingtip Toys has a main office and a sales
office.
Technical Background
The companies use the network subnets indicated in the following table.
The Tailspin Toys network and the Wingtip Toys network are connected by a point-to-point
dedicated 45 Mbps circuit that terminates in the main offices.
Tailspin toys
The current Tailspin Toys server topology is shown in the following table.
The Tailspin Toys environment has the following characteristics:
• All servers are joined to the tailspintoys.com domain.
• In the Default Domain Policy, the Retain old events Group Policy setting is enabled.
• An Active Directory security group named “Windows system administrators” is
used to control all files and folders on TT-PRINT01.
• A Tailspin Toys administrator named Marc has been delegated rights to multiple
organizational units (OUs) and object in the tailspintoys.com domain.
• Tailspin Toys developers use Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) for development.
There are 20 development VMs named TT-DEV01 through TT-DEV20.
Wingtip Toys
The current Wingtip Toys server topology is shown in the following table.
All servers in the Wingtip Toys environment are joined to the wingtiptoys.com domain.
Infrastructure Services
You must ensure that the following infrastructure services requirements are met:
• All domain zones must be stored as Active Directory-integrated zones.
• Only DNS servers located in the Tailspin Toys main office may communicate with
DNS servers at Wingtip Toys.
• Only DNS servers located in the Wingtip Toys main office may communicate with
DNS servers at Tailspin Toys.
• All tailspintoys.com resources must be resolved from the Wingtip Toys offices.
• All wingtiptoys.com resources must be resolved from the Tailspin Toys offices.
• Certificates must be distributed automatically to all Tailspin Toys and Wingtip Toys
computers.
Delegated Administration
You must ensure that the following delegated administration requirements are met:
• Tailspin Toys IT security administrators must be able to create, modify, and delete
user objects in the wingtiptoys.com domain.
• Members of the Domain Admins group in the tailspintoys.com domain must have full
access to the wingtiptoys.com Active Directory environment.
• A delegation policy must grant minimum access rights and simplify the process of
delegating rights.
• Minimum permissions must always be delegated to ensure that the least privilege is
granted for a job or task.
• Members of the TAILSPINTOYS\HeIpdesk group must be able to update drivers and
add printer ports on TT-PRINT01.
• Members of the TAILSPINTOYS\Helpdesk group must not be able to cancel a print
job on TT-PRINT01.
• Tailspin Toys developers must be able to start, stop, and Apply snapshots to their
development VMs.
IT Security
You must ensure that the following IT security requirements are met:
• Server security must be automated to ensure that newly deployed servers
automatically have the same security configuration as existing servers.
• Auditing must be configured to ensure that the deletion of user objects and OUs is
logged.
• Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files must be automatically encrypted when
uploaded to the Confidential document library on the Tailspin Toys Microsoft SharePoint
site.
• Multifactor authentication must control access to Tailspin Toys domain controllers.
• All file and folder auditing must capture the reason for access.
• All folder auditing must capture all delete actions for all existing folders and newly
created folders.
• New events must be written to the Security event log in the tailspintoys.com domain
and retained indefinitely.
• Drive X:\ on TT-FILE01 must be encrypted by using Windows BitLocker Drive
Encryption and must automatically unlock.
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HOTSPOT
You need to delegate print administration to meet the company requirements. What should you do?
To answer, select the appropriate check boxes in the dialog box.
Explanation:
The two levels of print server permissions are:
View Server
The View Server permission assigns the ability to view the print server. Without the View Server
permission, users cannot see the printers that are managed by the server. By default, this permission
is given to members of the Everyone group.
Manage Server
The Manage Server permission assigns the ability to create and delete print queues (with already
installed drivers), add or delete ports, and add or delete forms. A standard user with this permission
is called a “delegated print administrator.”
The three levels of printer permissions are:
The Print permission assigns the ability for users to connect to printers and to print, pause, resume,
start, and cancel their own documents. By default, this permission is given to members of the
Everyone group when a print queue is created.
Manage Documents
The Manage Documents permission assigns the ability to control job settings for all documents and
to pause, restart, and delete all documents.
Manage PrintersThe Manage Printer permission assigns the ability to pause and restart the printer, change spooler
settings, share a printer, adjust printer permissions, and change printer properties.
To create a full delegated print administrator Click Start, click Administrative Tools, right-click Print
Management, and then click Run as administrator.
In the left pane, click Print Servers, right-click the applicable print server, and then click Properties.
In Print Server Properties, click the Security tab.
To configure permissions for a new group or user, click Add. Type the name of the group or user that
you want to set permissions for by using the following format: domain name\username. Click OK to
close the dialog box.
highlight the user or group name that you just added, and in Permissions for <user or group name>,
click Allow for the Manage Server permission. (The View Server permission is assigned too.)
Select the Allow check boxes for the Print, Manage Documents, and Manage Printers permissions.
To create a partial delegated print administrator
To enable an administrator to add printers:
Follow the previous instructions, but select the Allow check boxes for the Manage Server and Print
permissions. (View Server permission is assigned automatically too.)
To enable an administrator to manage existing print queues:
Follow the previous instructions, but select the Allow check boxes for the View Server, Print, Manage
Documents, and Manage Printer permissions.
Print-related permissions and the tasks they enable