You work as an administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of a single domain
named Contoso.com. All servers in the Contoso.com domain, including domain controllers, have
Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
Contoso.com has a server, named ENSUREPASS-SR15, which is configured as a file server.
You have received instructions to make sure that a user, named Mia Hamm, has the ability to
generate a complete backup of ENSUREPASS-SR15 via Windows Server Backup.
Which of the following actions should you take?

A.
You should consider making use of Computer Management to configure the local groups.
B.
You should consider making use of Computer Management to configure the domain local groups.
C.
You should consider making use of Computer Management to configure the global groups.
D.
You should consider making use of Computer Management to configure the administrator groups.
Explanation:
To perform backups or recoveries by using Windows Server Backup, you must be a member of the
Administrators or Backup Operators groups.
You can only use Backup locally; you cannot backup a remote computer.
You can only back up and restore System State data on a local computer. You cannot back up and
restore System State data on a remote computer even if you are an administrator on the remote
computer.
so it should be local administrator groups, right? more A than D
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Answer is A
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I agree, A.
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It’s A!!
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D is more accurate than A.
It is suposed an environment with many servers been remotely administrated. So, from server manager from any of them (selecting ENSUREPASS-SR15) and select computer manager you can get to bakcups. A is not wrong but D is much better. Anyway it could be a more specific question or clearer.
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adding him to Admin group will give him more than required permission there for I think local group is batter choice. change the local group and add him to backup operators group.
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