Which choice lists the components that form security descriptors for Windows NT/200 objects?

Which choice lists the components that form security descriptors for Windows NT/200 objects?

Which choice lists the components that form security descriptors for Windows NT/200 objects?

A.
The user name (UNAME), the password (PWD), and the object-owner security identifier (SID)

B.
The UNAME, the access profile of the object-owner SID, and confirmation by the system access control list (SACL)

C.
The object-owner SID, the discretionary access control list (DACL), the SACL, and the group SID

D.
The user name, the object identifier (OID), the set user identifier (UID), and the time/date stamp

Explanation:

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1. All objects within the NT system have security descriptors, which hold the settings for security. This is what is contained in a descriptor:
2. 1. Owner’s SID
2. Group SID
3. DACL
4. SACL
5. A DACL (Discretionary Access Control list) will possess a list of both users and groups and whatever permissions they have. (Allowed or Denied)
6. The SACL (System Access Control List) will have contained a list of any events that are set to audit for that particular object.
Incorrect Answers:
A, B, D: Most pf the fields, such as the UNAME and password are not used as part of the security decriptor.



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