Which Windows Event Log contains information about user logons and
logoffs? - ANSWER Security
Which of the following statements are true about the policy configuration
shown on the screenshot? Select three answers from the choices given. -
ANSWER Windows logs an event when a user accesses the file system.
Windows logs an event when a user successfully creates a file.
Windows logs an event when a user successfully creates a folder.
True or False. Successful logons of user accounts in the Active Directory
domain are audited by default. - ANSWER True
An administrator-enabled policy setting "Audit object access" was enabled in a
test lab domain. A new folder called "Sales" was created on one of the domain
controllers. Subsequently, a document called "SalesForecast" was created in the
mentioned folder. When the Event Viewer >Security log was examined, no
event was logged about "Sales" folder and the "SalesForecast" document. Why
there was no event log about the newly created objects? - ANSWER The Sales
folder was not enabled for auditing.
You found that Security logs utilize a significant amount of diskspace on
Server. Most of the records were created by audit object access policy, which
was enabled on the corporate network. What would you recommend reducing
the amount of security log records? Select two answers. - ANSWER Enable
auditing only on selected folders.
Configure Audit object access policy setting to Failure.
logoffs? - ANSWER Security
Which of the following statements are true about the policy configuration
shown on the screenshot? Select three answers from the choices given. -
ANSWER Windows logs an event when a user accesses the file system.
Windows logs an event when a user successfully creates a file.
Windows logs an event when a user successfully creates a folder.
True or False. Successful logons of user accounts in the Active Directory
domain are audited by default. - ANSWER True
An administrator-enabled policy setting "Audit object access" was enabled in a
test lab domain. A new folder called "Sales" was created on one of the domain
controllers. Subsequently, a document called "SalesForecast" was created in the
mentioned folder. When the Event Viewer >Security log was examined, no
event was logged about "Sales" folder and the "SalesForecast" document. Why
there was no event log about the newly created objects? - ANSWER The Sales
folder was not enabled for auditing.
You found that Security logs utilize a significant amount of diskspace on
Server. Most of the records were created by audit object access policy, which
was enabled on the corporate network. What would you recommend reducing
the amount of security log records? Select two answers. - ANSWER Enable
auditing only on selected folders.
Configure Audit object access policy setting to Failure.