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Question ID 9261 | You work as an administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of a single domain named Contoso.com. All servers in the Contoso.com domain,
including domain controllers, have Windows Server 2012 installed.
You have been instructed to modify the name of the local Administrator account on all Contoso.com workstations. You want to achieve this using as little
administrative effort as possible.
Which of the following actions should you take?
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Option A | You should consider configuring the Security Options settings via the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
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Option B | You should consider navigating to Local Users and Groups via Computer
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Option C | You should consider configuring the replication settings.
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Option D | You should consider navigating to Local Users and Groups via Computer Management on each workstation.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Rename administrator account policy setting determines whether a different account name is associated with the security identifier (SID) for the Administrator account. Because the Administrator account exists on all Windows server versions, renaming the account makes it slightly more difficult for attackers to guess this user name and password combination. By default, the built-in Administrator account cannot be locked out no matter how many times a malicious user might use a bad password. This makes the Administrator account a popular target for brute-force password-guessing attacks. The value of this countermeasure is lessened because this account has a well-known SID and there are non-Microsoft tools that allow you to initiate a brute-force attack over the network by specifying the SID rather than the account name. This means that even if you have renamed the Administrator account, a malicious user could start a brute-force attack by using the SID. Rename the Administrator account by specifying a value for the Accounts: Rename administrator account policy setting. Location: GPO_name\Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options
Question ID 9262 | Your company has a main office and four branch offices. The main office contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The IP configuration
of each office is configured as shown in the following table.
You need to add a single static route on Server1 to ensure that Server1 can communicate with the hosts on all of the subnets.
Which command should you run?
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Option A | route.exe add -p 192.168.0.0 mask 255.255.248.0 172.31.255.254
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Option B | route.exe add -p 192.168.12.0 mask 255.255.252.0 172.31.255.254
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Option C | route.exe add -p 192.168.8.0 mask 255.255.252.0 172.31.255.254
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Option D | route.exe add -p 192.168.12.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.31.255.254
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation