Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2.Server1 and
Server2 are part of a workgroup.
On Server1 and Server2, you create a local user account named Admin1.You add the account to the local
Administrators group. On both servers, Admin1 has the same password.
You log on to Server1 as Admin1.You open Computer Management and vol.connect to Server2. When you
attempt to create a scheduled task, view the event logs, and manage the shared folders, you receive Access
Denied messages.
You need to ensure that you can administer Server2 remotely from Server1 by using Computer Management.
What should you configure on Server2?
A.
From Server Manager, modify the Remote Management setting.
B.
From Local Users and Groups, modify the membership of the Remote Management Users group.
C.
From Windows Firewall, modify the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) firewall rule.
D.
From Registry Editor, configure the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy registry value.
Note the question is asking about running scheduled tasks and other tasks remotely, not just using server manager.
Running scheduled tasks on workgroup servers will trigger UAC issues
“To override UAC restrictions on running elevated processes on workgroup computers, create a registry entry called LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy on the workgroup server by running the following cmdlet.”