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Question ID 9320 | You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Your network has IPSec policies configured.
You need to exempt ICMP and router discovery traffic from the IPSec rules in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
Which cmdlet should you use?
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Option A | Remove-NetFirewallRule
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Option B | Disable-NetAdapterBinding
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Option C | Set-NetFirewallSetting
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Option D | Update-NetIPSecRule
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: The Set-NetFirewallSetting cmdlet configures properties that apply to the firewall and IPsec settings, regardless of which network profile is currently in use. This cmdlet allows the administrator to specify global firewall behavior. Reference: Set-NetFirewallSetting https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj554878(v=wps.630).aspx
Question ID 9321 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You create a group Managed Service Account named gservice1.
You need to configure a service named Service1 to run as the gservice1 account.
How should you configure Service1?
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Option A | From the Services console, configure the Log On settings.
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Option B | From a command prompt, run sc.exe and specify the privs parameter.
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Option C | From a command prompt, run sc.exe and specify the sdset parameter.
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Option D | From Windows PowerShell, run Set-Service and specify the -StartupType parameter.
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Setting permissions on specific services can be achieved by using the sc command. The sc command has two parameters for this task: sdshow Displays the security descriptor for a specific service sdset Changes the security descriptor for a service To set permissions use the following syntax: sc
sdset Reference: SET PERMISSIONS ON A SPECIFIC SERVICE (WINDOWS) http://blogs.msmvps.com/erikr/2007/09/26/set-permissions-on-a-specific-service-windows/