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Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The domain contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 and the users shown in the following table.



Which users can establish a PowerShell remoting session from Server1 to Server2?

Proposed answer
  • A. User1 and User3 only
  • B. User2 and User4 only
  • C. User3 and User4 only
  • D. User1, User3, and User4 only
  • E. User1, User2, User3, and User4
Suggested answer
  • E. User1, User2, User3, and User4
Correct answer

The suggested answer is incorrect

Correct answer:

C. User3 and User4 only

  • Administrators - Administrators have complete and unrestricted access to the computer or domain, depending in which Administrators user is member
  • Remote Management Users - Members of this group can access WMI resources over management protocols (such as WS-Management via the Windows Remote Management service). This applies only to WMI namespaces that grant access to the user.

 

 

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formacaotismic

2 days, 13 hours ago 

E User1 (contoso/administrators): Pode estabelecer uma sessão remota, pois é membro do grupo Administrators no domínio contoso. User2 (contoso/Remote Management Users): Pode estabelecer uma sessão remota, pois é membro do grupo Remote Management Users no domínio contoso. User3 (Server2/administrators): Pode estabelecer uma sessão remota, pois é membro do grupo Administrators no Server2. User4 (Server2/Remote Management Users): Pode estabelecer uma sessão remota, pois é membro do grupo Remote Management Users no Server2.

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Krayzr

4 days, 2 hours ago 

Selected Answer: E

By default, members of the Administrators group and the Remote Management Users group can initiate PowerShell remoting sessions

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Jothar

5 days, 13 hours ago 

Change that. A because contoso admins would have the same rights. so both admins could remote in.

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Jothar

5 days, 13 hours ago 

C. From google ai: User Permissions: By default, only members of the Administrators group on the remote computer have permission to use PowerShell remoting. However, you can configure it to allow non-administrative users by granting them Execute permissions to the appropriate session configurations.

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Ksk08

1 week, 1 day ago 

D is correct

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0b2ca83

3 weeks, 1 day ago 

D right?

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Ksk08

1 month ago 

Answer is A. user 1 and 3 since they have the administrator right

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Ksk08

1 month, 1 week ago 

Answer is E

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Ksk08

1 month, 1 week ago 

Sorry correct answer is C.

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