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CPV1E Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What is the name of a new feature introduced in Windows Vista (and also included in Windows 7) that helps minimize the dangers of unwanted actions or unintended software ?Answer: User control
Question: UAC is the for what?Answer: User control
Question: What new windows feature for permission before allowing changes that can affect your computer's security or performance?Answer:
Question: True or false, how UAC works depends on the user type?Answer: True
Question: True or false, how UAC does not depend on the user account type?Answer: False
Question: What is the name of a user account that has the least amount of user and privileges required to perform most basic tasks?Answer: account
Question: Which account can perform any action on the ?Answer: Administrator
Question: True or false, regardless of the user account type, the first attempts to perform any action using standard user privileges?Answer:
Question: If standard user rights are not sufficient to a task, UAC requests which action?Answer: elevation
Question: The standard user is prompted to provide administrator user . (username and password)What is this process called?Answer: for credentials
Question: True or false, the administrator user is whether the requested task should be allowed?Answer: True
Question: Because the administrator has already logged on with an administrator username and password, The request to allow, or disallow a task is a simple Continue or Cancel . What is the name of this process?Answer: Prompt for
Question: Actions that require elevated credentials are typically indicated in the with what kind of Icon? Answer: Shield
Question: What would prompting for credentials or activate?Answer: desktop
Question: True or false, with the Secure Desktop, the desktop and all active applications are darkened, and the prompt appears over the shaded desktop. You must respond to the before you can continue with the requested operation or return to the desktop?Answer: True
Question: True, or false, if you disable the Secure Desktop, the prompt is still shown, but the is not dimmed (or locked), allowing you to work with the desktop without responding to the prompt?Answer:
Question: True or false, To turn off and customize UAC, Go to User in the Control Panel?Answer: True
Question: True or false, To turn off and UAC in Windows 7, go to System and Security in the Control Panel, then use the link under the Action Center?Answer: True
Question: True or false, for Vista, you can turn UAC on or off through the Control Panel?Answer:
Question: True or , for Windows 7, you move a slider to customize when you are prompted?Answer: True
Question: Notification occurs when programs make changes. Notification occurs when you make changes. The desktop is . (Secure Desktop is enabled)Answer: notify
Question: True or false, Notify me only when try to make changes to my computer is the default setting for Windows 7?Answer:
Question: Windows 7 UAC setting has the following characteristics? Notification occurs when programs make changes. Notification does not occur when you make changes. The desktop is dimmed. (Secure Desktop is enabled)Answer: Default
Question: Which Windows 7 UAC setting has the following characteristics? Notify me only when try to make changes to my computerAnswer:
Question: True or false, Notify me only when programs try to make to my computer (do not dim my desktop) Is a windows 7 UAC setting?Answer:
Question: True or false, When configured to notify for program changes without dimming the desktop: Notification when programs make changes. Notification does not occur when you make changes. The desktop is not dimmed. (Secure Desktop is disabled)?Answer:
Question: True or False, Notify me only when programs try to make to my computer (do not dim my desktop) is recommended only if it takes a long time to dim the desktop?Answer:
Question: Which Windows 7 UAC setting has the following characteristics? UAC is disabled. No notification occurs and the Secure Desktop is ? Answer: notify
Question: True or false, Additional control is provided through settings in the Security Policy?Answer:
Question: True or false, use the Local Security Policy to disable the Secure Desktop when using Vista?Answer: True
Question: True or , If you disable UAC (or configure UAC to Never notify), the system no longer prompts when you or a program makes changes that require administrative privileges?Answer: True
Question: True or false, configuring UAC to never notify is not a secure configuration, and expose your computer to attacks?Answer: True
Question: True or false, If you the UAC prompts, you should be careful about programs that you run because they'll have the same access to your computer as you do?Answer: True
Question: True or false, After enabling or disabling UAC, you must restart the computer to apply the ?Answer: True
Question: True or false, Other (such as changing the prompt behavior) can be applied without restarting?Answer: True
 
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