Administrators in certifyme.com use scripts to perform administrative tasks when
they troubleshoot problems on client computes. They connect to the Telnet service
on client computers when they run these scripts. For security reasons, all Telnet
traffic is encrypted by using an IPSec policy.350-001 In addition, the Telnet service is
configured for manual startup on all client computers. Administrators manually
start and stop the Telnet service when they perform administrative tasks.
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Administrators report that they sometimes cannot start the Telnet service on client
computers.640-802 You examine several client computers and discover that the Telnet
service is disabled.
You need to ensure that administrators can troubleshoot problems on client
computers at all times.
What should you do?
A. Use a Restricted Groups policy in a new Group Policy object (GPO) to add the
Domain Admins group to the Power Users group on each client computer.
B. Use a Restricted Groups policy in a new Group Policy object (GPO) to ensure that the
Power Users group on each client computer contains no members.
C. Use a System Services policy in a new Group Policy object (GPO) to ensure that only VCP-310
Domain Admins can manage the Telnet service.
D. Use an Administrative Template setting to prevent local users from starting the
Services snap-in.
Answer: C
Explanation: The first item is not needed as they are Administrators and they have full
control.
This would work as long as the user was not part of the local Administrators group and
the question does not say what the user permissions are, by default local Administrators
can manage this service.
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