
MICROSOFT CHALLENGE Managing your road warriors |
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Watch the Microsoft Desktop XP Webcast Series: Managing your road warriors webcast and then take the Quiz below!
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Questions:
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1. Wireless encryption comes in two strengths on Windows XP:
a. 40-bit and 64-bit
b. 64-bit and 128-bit
c. 40-bit and 128-bit
d. 128-bit and 1024-bit
2. A wireless encryption key can be
a. hexadecimal
b. ASCII
c. hexadecimal or ASCII
d. binary only
3. Wireless security where the requesting station sends its ID to an authorizing station, which is then either approved or rejected there, is known as.
a. Open System
b. Shared Key
c. Key On Request
d. Peer-to-Peer
4. Wireless security where the requesting station and the authorizing station both use a key known only to them is called
a. Open System
b. Shared Key
c. Key On Request
d. Peer-to-Peer
5. Microsoft's Internet Connection Firewall is
a. enabled by default on everything
b. disabled by default on everything
c. enabled by default on a shared connection created with the Internet Connection Wizard
d. disabled by default on a shared connection created with the Internet Connection Wizard
6. Most laptops allow you to enable a password in the
a. system BIOS
b. boot menu
c. OS menu
d. logon screen
7. Data encrypted by Windows XP's encrypted file system can only work on ____ partitions.
a. logical
b. physical
c. NTFS
d. FAT32
8. The best way to protect any computer is
a. a strong password
b. encrypted files
c. network control
d. restrict physical access
9. Most PCs and notebooks have a fitting for a security ____ that can be used to prevent theft.
a. loop
b. frame
c. chassis
d. belt
10. A file that has been encrypted cannot also be ____ by the file system.
a. moved
b. deleted
c. compressed
d. transferred to a new user
1)c. 40-bit and 128-bit
2)c. hexadecimal or ASCII
3)a. Open System
4)b. Shared Key
5)c. enabled by default on a shared connection created with the Internet Connection Wizard
6)a. system BIOS
7)c. NTFS
8)d. restrict physical access
9)a. loop
10)c. compressed
Whether the issue is reliability, mobility, or security, managing desktops in the enterprise can be challenging. Many of these issues can be addressed by new features in Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP and Microsoft Office XP Professional. Want specific examples? Visit: http://www.microsoft.com/desktop. 
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