TestOut Labs 8-11
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8.1.5 Configure Automatic Updates
You need to customize how Windows Update checks for and installs updates on the ITAdmin desktop system.
In this lab, your task is to:
Configure Windows Update to:
o
Install updates for other Microsoft products when Windows is updated.
o
Allow the installation of feature updates to be deferred 60 days.
o
Allow quality updates to be deferred 30 days.
Configure Windows to automatically download manufacturers' apps and custom icons for devices.
Complete this lab as follows:
1.
Configure the Windows Update settings.
a.
Right-click
Start
and then select
Settings
.
b.
Maximize the window for better viewing.
c.
Select
Update & Security
.
d.
From the right pane, select
Advanced options
.
e.
Under Update Options, turn on
Receive updates for other Microsoft products when you update Windows
by sliding the switch to
On
.
f.
Under
Choose when updates are installed
, configure each option as follows:
A feature update includes new capabilities and improvements. It can be deferred for
60
days.
A quality update includes security improvements. It can be deferred for this many days:
30
2.
Configure Windows to automatically download the manufacturer's apps and custom icons.
a.
In the upper left of the Settings app, select the
Home
icon to return to the home page.
b.
Select
System
.
c.
From the left pane, select
About
.
d.
From the right, under
Related settings
, select
Advanced system settings
.
e.
Select the
Hardware
tab.
f.
Select
Device Installation Settings
.
g.
Select
Yes
and then select
Save Changes
.
h.
Select
OK
.
8.1.7 Configure Microsoft Defender Firewall
You have a new laptop that is running Windows 10. You notice a security message that indicates that Windows Firewall has been disabled. The laptop is currently connected to your organization's network, and the Domain network profile settings are in effect. You plan to travel this week and
connect the laptop to various airport Wi-Fi hotspots. You need to enable Windows Firewall for any public network.
In this lab, your task is to configure Windows Firewall as follows:
Turn on the Windows Firewall for the Public network profile.
In addition to the programs and ports currently allowed, allow the following service and programs through the firewall for only the Public network profile:
o
A service named
Key Management Service
o
An application named
Arch98
o
An application named
Apconf
Complete this lab as follows:
1.
Turn on the firewall for the public network.
a.
Right-click
Start
and then select
Settings
.
b.
Select
Network & Internet
.
c.
From the right pane, scroll down and select
Windows Firewall
.
d.
From the
Firewall & network protection
dialog, under Public network, select
Turn on
.
2.
Allow applications to communicate through the firewall for the Public network only.
a.
Select
Allow an app through firewall
.
b.
Select
Change settings
.
c.
For
Key Management Service,
clear
Domain
and
Private
, and then select
Public
.
d.
Select
Allow another app
to configure an exception for an application not currently allowed through the firewall.
e.
Select the
application
from the list and then select
Add
.
f.
For the newly added application, clear
Domain
and
Private
, and then select
Public
.
g.
Repeat steps 3d - 3f for the remaining
application
.
h.
Select
OK
.
8.2.5 Configure NTFS Permissions
There are two groups of users who access the CorpFiles server: Marketing and Research.
Each group has a corresponding folder:
D:\Marketing Data
D:\Research Data
In this lab, your task is to:
Disable permissions inheritance for
D:\Marketing Data
and
D:\Research Data
and convert the existing permissions to explicit permissions.
For each of the above folders, remove the
Users
group from the access control list (ACL).
Add the
Marketing
group to the Marketing Data folder ACL.
Add the
Research
group to the Research Data folder ACL.
Assign the groups
Full Control
to their respective folders.
Do not change any other permissions assigned to other users or groups.
Complete this lab as follows:
1.
Open the Data (D:) drive.
a.
From the Windows taskbar, select
File Explorer
.
b.
From the left pane, expand and select
This PC
>
Data (D:)
.
2.
Disable inheritance and convert inherited permissions to explicit permissions.
a.
From the right pane, right-click the applicable
folder
and then select
Properties
.
b.
Select the
Security
tab.
c.
Select
Advanced
to modify inherited permissions.
d.
Select
Disable inheritance
to prevent inherited permissions.
e.
Select
Convert inherited permissions into explicit permissions on this object
.
3.
Remove the Users group from the access control list.
a.
Under
Permission entries
, select
Users
.
b.
Select
Remove
to remove the group from the access control list.
c.
Select
OK
.
4.
Add a new group to the access control list and allow Full Control.
a.
From the Properties dialog, select
Edit
to add a group to the access control list.
b.
Select
Add
.
c.
Enter the
name
of the group you want to add and then select
Check Names
.
d.
Select
OK
.
e.
With the newly added group selected, under the Allow column, select
Full control
and then select
OK
.
f.
Select
OK
to close the properties dialog.
5.
Repeat steps 2 - 4 to modify the permissions for the additional folder.
8.2.6 Disable Inheritance
Confidential personnel data is stored on the CorpFiles file server in a shared directory named Personnel. You need to configure NTFS permissions for this folder so that only managers are authorized to access it.
In this lab, your task is to perform the following:
Grant the Managers group the
Full Control
permission to the
D:\Personnel
folder.
Remove all inherited permissions that are flowing to the
D:\Personnel
folder.
If a permission appears grayed out, it is an inherited permission. To modify it, you need to disable inheritance and create explicit permissions.
Complete this lab as follows:
1.
Open the
Data (D:)
drive.
a.
From the Windows taskbar, select
File Explorer
.
b.
From the left pane, expand and select
This PC
>
Data (D:)
.
2.
Configure NTFS permissions.
a.
From the right pane, right-click
Personnel
and select
Properties
.
b.
Select the
Security
tab.
c.
Select
Edit
.
d.
Select
Add
.
e.
Enter
Managers
as the group that will receive permission to the folder.
f.
Select
OK
.
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