Only local users have permissions to Share

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience,
the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices,
but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The network contains five servers
configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Test_Server has a shared folder named ShareA. Only local users have permissions to ShareA.
The network contains a mainframe computer that is administered by using the Telnet protocol.
The domain contains four client computers configured as shown in the following table.

All of the client computers run the 64-bit version of Windows.
User3 frequently accesses ShareA.
Remote Desktop is enabled on Computer4.
Your company identifies the following requirements:
– Ensure that you can test unsigned device drivers on Computer1
– Enable Credential Guard on Computer2.
– Run commands and cmdlets remotely on computer2.
– Configure User Account control (UAC) on Computer3 to prompt administrators for
credentials when elevated privileges are required.
– Ensure that User1 can view and interact with a desktop session of User3.
– Ensure that User2 can use Telnet to manage the mainframe.
– Ensure that User4 can use Remote Desktop to access Computer4 remotely.
End of repeated scenario.
You need to meet the requirement for administering Computers remotely.
Which remote management technology should you use?

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience,
the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices,
but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The network contains five servers
configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Test_Server has a shared folder named ShareA. Only local users have permissions to ShareA.
The network contains a mainframe computer that is administered by using the Telnet protocol.
The domain contains four client computers configured as shown in the following table.

All of the client computers run the 64-bit version of Windows.
User3 frequently accesses ShareA.
Remote Desktop is enabled on Computer4.
Your company identifies the following requirements:
– Ensure that you can test unsigned device drivers on Computer1
– Enable Credential Guard on Computer2.
– Run commands and cmdlets remotely on computer2.
– Configure User Account control (UAC) on Computer3 to prompt administrators for
credentials when elevated privileges are required.
– Ensure that User1 can view and interact with a desktop session of User3.
– Ensure that User2 can use Telnet to manage the mainframe.
– Ensure that User4 can use Remote Desktop to access Computer4 remotely.
End of repeated scenario.
You need to meet the requirement for administering Computers remotely.
Which remote management technology should you use?

A.
Windows PowerShell remoting

B.
Telnet

C.
Ps Exec

D.
Remote Desktop



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Hans

Hans

Weird question, not sure what the question is exactly..

David

David

Case of bad OCR. Instead of Computers, read Computer2 and it’ll make sense.

Crystal

Crystal

Im going to go with Telnet only because it states “The network contains a mainframe computer that is administered by using the Telnet protocol.” and one of the requirements is “– Ensure that User2 can use Telnet to manage the mainframe.” so they are already using telnet.

jugges

jugges

Answer is A. You cannot administer Windows computers efficiently using telnet, use Windows PowerShell remoting