Troubleshooting 3
Lab B
Troubleshooting
Reviewing A Network
1. Tai Yee is the first network user account that must be created in the Singapore OU. What username do you expect to create for Tai Yee? Where would you place Tai Tee's user account in the Active Directory structure?
2. Mike Danseglio, a network administrator from Seattle, Washington, is the first network administrator in Singapore. He is living and working in Singapore for the first year of the operation. He needs an administrator account for the Singapore location. You want to delegate full control of the Singapore OU to Mike. However, you want Mike to have no control over his own account. What do you name his administrator account and where do you create it?
3. What Active Directory administrative units do you expect to create for the Singapore location, based on what already exists for the other locations?
4. Which Active Directory wizard would you use to help distribute the administrative load for the Singapore location? Where do you run this wizard?
5. How do you propose to maintain the SingPass identification for the Singapore employees in the Active Directory database?
6. How will you secure the Active Directory schema against unauthorized extensions or modifications?
7. A security consulting company performs an audit at the U.S. location while you are in Singapore. Your manager calls to say that the board has decided that all local administrator accounts should be renamed so that the account starts with 500, followed by a hyphen and the name of the location. How can you implement this change easily throughout the company?
8. All of the computers in the Singapore location have built-in smart card readers with drivers that are compatible with Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP. If you want to distribute smart card certificates using autoenrollment to all users, what else must be configured?
9. You discover that another administrator has decided to distribute virus-scanning software to the entire company by linking a GPO to the domain. The virus-scanning software is not compatible with the computers in the Singapore location. You have different virus-scanning software that you want to deploy. What can you do to allow this software to be deployed to all other computers in the domain, except the Singapore location?
10. The Singapore location has 10 computers that are dedicated for public use. However, employees with valid network logons might use these computers. Although these systems are physically secure, you want to ensure that an employee using one of these public systems receives the same user settings as any public user. Public users have a special guest account assigned by the receptionist at the Singapore location. What should you do to ensure that the limitations that apply to the special guest user account also apply to any user logging on to the public computers?
11. You want to ensure that users of the public computers are not allowed to fill up the hard disks with materials downloaded from the Internet. However, you want to allow guest users to save some information to these computers. What Group Policy can you use to control public users?
Troubleshooting a Break Scenario
Break Scenario 1
As you resolve the configuration issues, record the following information:
· A description of the issue
· A list of all the steps taken to diagnose the problem, even those that did not work
· A description of the problem
· A description of the solution
· A list of the resources used to help solve this problem
Break Scenario 2
As you resolve the configuration issues, record the following information:
· A description of the issue
· A list of all the steps taken to diagnose the problem, even those that did not work
· A description of the problem
· A description of the solution
· A list of the resources used to help solve this problem