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Windows Security Settings – CompTIA A+ 220-902 – 3.3
There are many techniques in Windows that can be used to secure the operating system. In this video, you’ll learn about file permissions, user authentication, full-disk encryption, and more.
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Privileges – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 5.3
User rights and permissions can be complex to manage. In this video, you’ll learn about user management, group management, and role-based management techniques.
Most likely to succeed
In Windows 7, where would you make a change to a user’s certificate information? A) Control Panel / User Accounts B) Administrative Tools / Global Security Policy C) Administrative Tools / Device Manager D) Control Panel / Certificate Manager E) One user had perfect attendance
Backups are not a game
One of your customers would like to have their Windows XP user files backed up onto an external hard drive. Where would you find the customer’s user files?
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.4 – User Habits and Threat Awareness
Our user habits can make or break our security policies. In this video, you’ll learn some important user habits, and you’ll learn about the threats that should always be top of mind.
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CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.2 – User Rights and Permissions
Setting the correct rights and permissions can be an important part of mitigating risk. In this video, you’ll learn the importance of properly setting user rights and properly auditing those permissions.
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CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 5.3 – Privileges
There are many ways to manage rights and permissions on the network. In this video, you’ll learn how to use user management, group management, and role-based management types to control privileges to resources.
Find the files
One of your users has asked you to backup some important spreadsheets that are stored in the user’s Documents folder of their Windows XP machine. Where can you find this folder?