26. In which policy group of Group Policy is the policy that requires a smart ca
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26. In which policy group of Group Policy is the policy that requires a smart card be used to authenticate a user to Windows?
a. Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies, Biometrics
b. Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon
c. Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies, Security Options
d. User Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon
27. Which two of the following program files are likely to be malware? Why?
a. C:WindowsSyslsass.exe
b. C:WindowsSearchIndexer.exe running under a user account
c. C:WindowsSystem32lsass.exe running under the SYSTEM account
d. C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe running under a user account
28. You open a folder Properties box to encrypt the folder, click Advanced, and discover Encrypt contents to secure data is dimmed. What is the most likely problem?
a. Encryption has not been enabled. Use the Computer Management console to enable it.
b. You are not using an edition of Windows that supports encryption.
c. Most likely a virus has attacked the system and is disabling encryption.
d. Encryption applies only to files, not folders.
29. A virus has attacked your hard drive and now when you start up Windows, instead of seeing a Windows desktop, the system freezes and you see the blue screen of death. You have extremely important document files on the drive that you cannot afford to lose. What do you do first? Explain your answer.
a. Try a data-recovery service even though it is very expensive.
b. Remove the hard drive from the computer case and install it in another computer.
c. Try GetDataBack by Runtime Software (www.runtime.org) to recover the data.
d. Use Windows utilities to attempt to fix the Windows boot problem. e. Run antivirus software to remove the virus
30. AV software has removed malware from a highly infected system. After the first reboot, an error message is displayed that contains a reference to a strange DLL file that is missing. Which two options should you use to begin troubleshooting?
a. Run the AV software again.
b. Run Msconfig and look for startup entries that are launching the DLL.
c. Run Regedit and look for keys that refer to the DLL.
d. Search the web for information about the DLL.
Explanation / Answer
26:Answer
Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies, Biometrics
27:ANSWER
C:WindowsSyslsass.exe
28:ANSWER
Encryption has not been enabled. Use the Computer Management console to enable it.
29:ANSWER
Try a data-recovery service even though it is very expensive.
30:ANSWER
1.Run Msconfig and look for startup entries that are launching the DLL
2. Run Regedit and look for keys that refer to the DLL.
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