Hi Folks

I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab I
was using to practise before the exam. I have since tried
to find out the answer and have found conflicting
responses to the question. The question goes something
like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to a
domain without giving unnecessary privliges"

Some people say you "use the delegation of control wizard
to grant the user" and others say "give the user the add
workstations to a domain user right"

Can anyone clear this up

Thanks

Re: 70-270 Question by Steven

Steven
Wed Dec 15 11:23:33 CST 2004

Add workstations to the domain user right when applied to domain controllers
gives the user the right to add up to 10 computers to the domain. The
correct answer is to use delegation for the user to create computer
bjects. --- Steve


"Mickey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:081101c4e293$381ef7c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi Folks
>
> I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
> and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
> actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
> question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab I
> was using to practise before the exam. I have since tried
> to find out the answer and have found conflicting
> responses to the question. The question goes something
> like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to a
> domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>
> Some people say you "use the delegation of control wizard
> to grant the user" and others say "give the user the add
> workstations to a domain user right"
>
> Can anyone clear this up
>
> Thanks



70-270 Question by anonymous

anonymous
Wed Dec 15 11:45:47 CST 2004

Hello,

Would help me , where did you get a practice question for
70-270 exam. As I am preparing for that.
manishshah01@yahoo.com

Thanks,
Manish

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Folks
>
>I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
>and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
>actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
>question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab I
>was using to practise before the exam. I have since tried
>to find out the answer and have found conflicting
>responses to the question. The question goes something
>like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to a
>domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>
>Some people say you "use the delegation of control wizard
>to grant the user" and others say "give the user the add
>workstations to a domain user right"
>
>Can anyone clear this up
>
>Thanks
>.
>

70-270 Question by Mickey

Mickey
Wed Dec 15 13:35:14 CST 2004

I used the exam cram book which came free prep logic exam
questions and it was in there,but I seen websites showing
a question of the day thing and one showed a different
answer to the book. Best thing is to set yourself up with
an xp machine and a server running 2003 if possible, if
you cant get a seperate pc for the server you can use
software to emulate a server os although not sure how
that would work when you come to practise applying group
policies for example

Hope that helps
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>Would help me , where did you get a practice question
for
>70-270 exam. As I am preparing for that.
>manishshah01@yahoo.com
>
>Thanks,
>Manish
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi Folks
>>
>>I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
>>and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
>>actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
>>question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab
I
>>was using to practise before the exam. I have since
tried
>>to find out the answer and have found conflicting
>>responses to the question. The question goes something
>>like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to
a
>>domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>>
>>Some people say you "use the delegation of control
wizard
>>to grant the user" and others say "give the user the
add
>>workstations to a domain user right"
>>
>>Can anyone clear this up
>>
>>Thanks
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: 70-270 Question by Mickey

Mickey
Wed Dec 15 13:37:58 CST 2004

Thanks for your response

I assume that you are using the delegation of control
when the number of computers being joined is above 10
then?


>-----Original Message-----
>Add workstations to the domain user right when applied
to domain controllers
>gives the user the right to add up to 10 computers to
the domain. The
>correct answer is to use delegation for the user to
create computer
>bjects. --- Steve
>
>
>"Mickey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:081101c4e293$381ef7c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
>> and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
>> actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
>> question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab
I
>> was using to practise before the exam. I have since
tried
>> to find out the answer and have found conflicting
>> responses to the question. The question goes something
>> like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to
a
>> domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>>
>> Some people say you "use the delegation of control
wizard
>> to grant the user" and others say "give the user the
add
>> workstations to a domain user right"
>>
>> Can anyone clear this up
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>

Re: 70-270 Question by Neil

Neil
Wed Dec 15 13:42:45 CST 2004

did you hear "Mickey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> say in
news:081101c4e293$381ef7c0$a601280a@phx.gbl:

> Hi Folks
>
> I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
> and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
> actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
> question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab I
> was using to practise before the exam. I have since tried
> to find out the answer and have found conflicting
> responses to the question. The question goes something
> like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to a
> domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>
> Some people say you "use the delegation of control wizard
> to grant the user" and others say "give the user the add
> workstations to a domain user right"
>
> Can anyone clear this up
>
> Thanks

I choose none of the above:

research ADSIedit and msDS-MachineAccountQuota

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q243327

--
Neil MCNGP #30
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to
learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for
their apparent disinclination to do so."
-- a quote by Doug Adams (Author of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

Re: 70-270 Question by Steven

Steven
Wed Dec 15 16:09:48 CST 2004

Yes. By default authenticated users is in the user right for add
workstations to the domain for Domain Security Policy. It makes sense to
remove authenticated users and use delegation which simply is a wizard to
configure security on AD containers. In most cases it is not desirable to
allow any domain user to join a workstation to the domain in which case they
may try to join their laptop to the domain to access domain resources that
are restricted by ipsec require policies. If ipsec client policy is enabled
at the domain level then their laptop might be able to access those
resources and if their laptop computer is infected with malware you could
have a big problem. --- Steve


"Mickey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:059301c4e2dd$950fb1a0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Thanks for your response
>
> I assume that you are using the delegation of control
> when the number of computers being joined is above 10
> then?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Add workstations to the domain user right when applied
> to domain controllers
>>gives the user the right to add up to 10 computers to
> the domain. The
>>correct answer is to use delegation for the user to
> create computer
>>bjects. --- Steve
>>
>>
>>"Mickey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
>>news:081101c4e293$381ef7c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> Hi Folks
>>>
>>> I have just passed the 70-270 exam with a decent score
>>> and I reckon i got about 4-5 questions wrong on the
>>> actual exam. I was stuck for a while on one particular
>>> question and if I admit i hadnt covered in my test lab
> I
>>> was using to practise before the exam. I have since
> tried
>>> to find out the answer and have found conflicting
>>> responses to the question. The question goes something
>>> like - "you need to let a user add 150 workstations to
> a
>>> domain without giving unnecessary privliges"
>>>
>>> Some people say you "use the delegation of control
> wizard
>>> to grant the user" and others say "give the user the
> add
>>> workstations to a domain user right"
>>>
>>> Can anyone clear this up
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>.
>>