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多项选择题 You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named The domain contains Windows Server 2003 computers and Windows XP Professional computers. All confidential company files are stored on a file server named TestKing1. The written company security states that all confidential data must be stored and transmitted in a secure manner. To comply with the security policy, you enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on the confidential files. You also add EFS certificates to the data decryption field (DDF) of the confidential files for the users who need to access them. While performing network monitoring, you notice that the confidential files that are stored on TestKing1 are being transmitted over the network without encryption. You must ensure that encryption is always used when the confidential files on TestKing1 are stored and transmitted over the network. What are two possible ways to accomplish this goal? ()(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two)

单项选择题 You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named The intranet Web site is hosted on a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing4, which is a member of a workgroup. All client computers are members of the domain and are enabled for IPSec. The network security administrator creates a new security policy for TestKing4. The policy states that only HTTP traffic is permitted, that HTTP traffic must be encrypted, and that all computers must be authenticated. The new security policy is implemented. Domain users report that they are not able to connect to TestKing4. You load the IP Security Monitor snap-in, and you view the details shown in the following window. You need to ensure that all domain users can securely connect to TestKing4. What should you do?()

单项选择题 You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A member server named TK1 runs IIS. You install a Web-enabled application on TK1. The application includes a security feature that detects unauthorized attemptsto access the server. Whenever an authorized attempt is detected, the application automatically modifies the IIS configuration file to restrict the unauthorized users access. To test the security feature, you try to gain unauthorized access to TK1. Twenty seconds after your first attempt, you try again. However, TK1 does not restrict your access on the second attempt. You wait five minutes, and then you examine the IIS configuration file. You verify that it was correctly modified by the application to restrict your access. You need to configure IIS to ensure that changes in the IIS configuration file will result in immediate changes in the behaviour of IIS. What should you do?()