Windows NT
Assume that you are a user of a Windows NT workstation in the SYCON domain, and the Windows NT workstation has local accounts. You wish to have administrative rights to all Windows NT Advanced Servers in the SYCON domain. How would you achieve this with a minimum amount of administration"?

Add your user account to the local Administrators group on each workstation in the SYCON domain
Run User Manager for Domains on any Windows NT Advanced Server in the SYCON domain. Open the Domain Admins group. In the List Names From box choose your workstation and add your workstation user accou
Add your user account to the Administrators group on each Windows NT Advanced Server in the SYCON domain
None of these
Add your user account to the Domain Admins group on any Windows NT Advanced Server in the SYCON domain

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Windows NT
A one-way trust relationship has been established in which the RESEARCH domain trusts the TESTING domain. The Guest account is disabled in both domains. As a user belonging to a global group called Testers in the TESTING domain, you want to access a shared directory on a Windows NT Advanced Server in the RESEARCH domain. Which action would give you access?

No action is necessary, as access is already available
The Testers group must be assigned permissions to the shared directory on the Windows NT Advanced Server in the RESEARCH domain, and the user must log on to the RESEARCH domain
None of these
None of these
The Testers group must be assigned permissions to the shared directory on the Windows NT Advanced Server in the RESEARCH domain

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Windows NT
When of the following is a system default profile used?

When, after the user has logged on, the personal or mandatory profiles are missing or corrupted
None of these
When a user has logged on using the Guest account
When the local accounts database recognizes that the user logging on has never done so from this computer
When there is no user logged on at the computer

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Windows NT
Why does a high number of broadcast messages adversely affect overall network performance?

Broadcast messages are automatically routed to every segment of a LAN
No computer on the network can transmit data until each broadcast message has been acknowledged by every computer on the network
Every computer on the network must process each broadcast message
None of these
Each broadcast message requires an acknowledgement packet from every computer on the network

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