Windows NT
Assume, you are the administrator of the TUNA domain. You need to allow Lisa from the BASS domain to administrate the TUNA domain while you are on vacation. A one-way trust relationship has been set up so that TUNA trusts BASS. Which group assignments would accomplish your needs?

None of these
Create a global group in BASS called Gbl-Admins that contains the Lisa user account. Add the BASSGbl-Admins group to the local Administrators group in TUNA
Create a local group in TUNA called Tuna-Admins that contains the BASSWLisa user account. Add the Tuna-Admins group to the global Domain Admins group in TUNA
Create a global group in the TUNA domain called Tuna-Admins that contains the BASSWLisa user account. Add the Tuna-Admins group to the local Administrators group in TUNA
Create a local group in BASS called Loc-Admins that contains the Lisa user account. Create a global group in TUNA called Tuna-Admins that contains the BASSWLoc-Admins group. Add the Tuna-Admins group

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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 there is no user logged on at the computer
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

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Windows NT
Routers are often used to implement FIREWALLS

In the System option in Control Panel, select the setting that allows users to log on locally
None of these
True
In the System option in Control Panel, set the user environment variables to allow Maria to log on locally
FALSE

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Windows NT
A Trust Relationship

None of these
is an administrative and communication link created between two Windows NT Server domains
can be created between Windows NT W/S computers
is bi-directional [both way]
is created using server Manager for Domains

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