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  • Modify the authentication method for the IPSec policy on FILE3 to require a certificate and install certificates on all client computers in the Research OU.

    11 47.83%
  • Reconfigure the IPSec policy for FILE3 to use the Server (Request Security) IPSec policy.

    6 26.09%
  • Configure the key exchange settings for the IPSec policy on FILE3 to use Master key Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS).

    3 13.04%
  • Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the Secure Server (Require Security) to the Research OU.

    3 13.04%
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    I'm just curious to see how the GC crowd would do on a sample question from an MCP exam. The following question is taken from Kaplan IT's Self-Test Software for the 70-214 (Managing and Administering Security on a Windows 2000 Network) exam. Microsoft endorses Kaplan STS.

    My curiosity only extends to seeing how many people get it right. If you want to know if you did, send me a PM with your answer (Please copy the text of the answer, not just a, b, c, or d) and I'll let you know.

    Of course, you can use this thread to discuss the question, but if you *know* the answer for sure, keep it to yourself.

    Since the question is too big for the poll field, I'm going to put it below:

    You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain, five Windows 2000 Server computers, and 350 Windows 2000 Professional client computers.


    Confidential files in the Research department are stored on a Windows 2000 member server named FILE3. Access to files on this server is controlled using NTFS permissions. To protect data as it is transmitted to and from FILE3, IPSec is deployed. The Secure Server (Require Security) IPSec policy is configured on FILE3. The Client (Respond Only) IPSec policy is deployed to all computers in the Research organizational unit (OU). All users' computers that need access to files on FILE3 have been added to this OU.


    You want to further increase the security for all connections to files on FILE3. What should you do?


    EDIT2: I'm going to vote so that I don't have to make that extra click to view the results. What I pick may or may not be the right answer, so don't take your lead from me.
    Last edited by Citizen Bleys; 04-21-2004 at 04:32 PM. Reason: Added the question

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