You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You apply a security policy to server1 by using the Security Configuration Wizard (CWM).
You plan to roll back the security policy.
You need to identify the settings that are prevented from rolling back running the CWM
Witch settings should you identify.
A.
The secure startup order
B.
The outbound authentication methods
C.
The network security rules
D.
The system access control list
Explanation pls?
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Syste
m Keeps Auditing After Rollback
In the auditing section of SCW there is an option to include the SCWAudit.inf template. If you do
so, SCW configures System Access Control Lists (SACL) on a number of files. Without this
template SCW will configure the system to perform object access audit
ing but since no files have
SACLs on them by default, no file access will actually be
audited.
If you apply a policy with this option turned on and you subsequently roll back the policy the
SACLs will remain on the system. Consequently, if the system is co
nfigured to perform Object
Access Auditing you will find auditing events in the Security Event Log. This is by design. SCW is
not designed to roll back ACLs. To clear these SACLs you would need to manually restore any
pre
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existing SACLs. As long as these
were defined in a security template doing so is a simple
matter of re
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applying that s
ecurity template.
http://blog.netwrix.com/2015/06/19/configure
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audit
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security
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thanks for explanation calin…. but was finding bit difficulty in understanding as few of words in lines were in different lines…
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why is this a question in the first MS Server exam?
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And bullshit like this is why people use brain dumps to begin with. Microsoft please develop proper study books and labs. Please also have relevant questions to whats contained in the study books and labs. This should be obvious!!!
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correct jezuz some questions are not even related to 70-410 but that’s OK they are increasing our knowledge…
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