Which type of account meets each of the requirements?

DRAG DROP
You want to configure a Shared Service Provider (SSP) for a SharePoint Server 2010 Service Pack l
(SP1) farm. Which type of account meets each of the requirements? (To answer, drag the
appropriate account or accounts to the correct location or locations in the answer area.)

DRAG DROP
You want to configure a Shared Service Provider (SSP) for a SharePoint Server 2010 Service Pack l
(SP1) farm. Which type of account meets each of the requirements? (To answer, drag the
appropriate account or accounts to the correct location or locations in the answer area.)

Answer:

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263445(v=office.14).aspx
(SSP) = Shared Services Provider SSP accounts
The following table describes the accounts that are used to set up and configure an SSP. Plan one set
of SSP accounts for each SSP that you plan to implement.
SSP application pool account SSP administration site application pool account. This account is used
to run the application pool for the Web Application that hosts the SSP administration site.
SSP service account
Used by the following:
SSP Web services for inter-server communication

Application pool identity of the application pool that is associated with the virtual directory
associated with a given SSP
Default content access account
The default account used within a specific SSP to crawl content, unless a different authentication
method is specified by a crawl rule for a URL or URL pattern.
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Office SharePoint Server Search Service account
Used as the service account for the Office SharePoint Server Search service. There is only one
instance of this service and it is used by all SSPs to write content index files to the index location on
index servers and to propagate the searchable index to all query servers in a Microsoft. Office
SharePoint Server 2007 farm.
Content access account
A specific account that is configured to access a content source. This account is optional and is
specified when you create a new crawl rule. For example, content sources that are external to Office
SharePoint Server 2007 (such as a file share) might require a different access account.
Profile import default access account
Used to:
Connect to a directory service, such as the Active Directory directory service, a Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) directory, a Business Data Catalog application, or other directory source.
Import profile data from a directory service.
If no account is specified, the default content access account is used. If the default content access
account does not have read access to the directory or directories that you want to import data from,
plan to use a different account. You can plan up to one account per directory connection.
Excel Services unattended service account.
The account that Excel Calculation Services uses to connect to external data sources that require a
nonWindows user name and password string for authentication. If this account is not configured, Excel
Services will not attempt to connect to these types of data sources. Although the account credentials
are used to connect to non-Windows data sources, the account must be a member of the domain in
order for Excel Calculation Services to use it.
Ref: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263445(v=office.12).aspx#Section1



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