You work as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single domain
named ABC.com. All servers in the ABC.com domain have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
A ABC.com server named ABC_SR12 hosts a Windows Server 2012 R2 virtual machine named
ABC_VT02. A ABC.com user named RoyMoses must be allowed to add and remove Windows
features on ABC_VT02.
Which of the following options will allow RoyMoses to complete his duties without giving him too
much permissions?

A.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Power Users group on ABC_SR12.
B.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Administrators group on ABC_VT02.
C.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Local Administrators group on ABC_SR12.
D.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Hyper-V Administrators group on ABC_SR12.
E.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Creator Owner group on ABC_VT02.
F.
You should assign RoyMoses the Allow log on locally permission to ABC_VT02.
G.
You should run the Delegation of Control Wizard on ABC_VT02.
Explanation:
I think the answer should be D.
You should make RoyMoses a member of the Hyper-V Administrators group on ABC_SR12.
specially it stressed on “without giving him too much permissions” in the question
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It cannot be D, since that gives permissions to the Host server SR12, not the Virtual Server VT02.
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Trick question. Roy only needs admin rights to perform his duties on the Virtual Machine. Giving Roy rights as a Hyper-V admin permits Roy to modify the memory, number of processors, etc. Best answer is B
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B is the correct answer. Administrators group on the local machine would allow him the right to install and remove Role and Features.
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