Windows NT
From your client computer, you are able to access several servers on your 10Base2 Ethernet network. However, you are NOT able to access a server names RED. Other client computers are able to access RED. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
There is a protocol mismatch between your client computer and RED.
There is a break in the cable
An excessive number of collisions are occurring on the media
None of these
There is an incorrect IRQ setting on the network adapter in your client computer
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
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 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 mandatory user profile and ensure that the Deny All option is set on all of the files that the user should not be able to access
Create a mandatory user profile that disables the Run command, assign this profile to all users and remove File Manager from the Main group
None of these
Create a mandatory user profile and lock all the program groups
Delete WINFILEJEXE from the WINNT directory create a mandatory user profile that disables the File menu in Program Manager, and assign the profile to all users