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MOAC 70-687 - Configuring Windows 8 Lab Manual
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AB 16
CONFIGURING LOCAL SECURITY SETTINGS THIS LAB CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES:
Exercise 16.1
Configuring Security Policy
Exercise 16.2
Configuring User Account Control Behavior
Exercise 16.3
Configuring SmartScreen Filter
Lab Challenge
Configuring Secure Boot
Exercise 16.1
Configuring Security Policy
Overview
In this exercise, you will modify the Default Domain Policy to set the account and password policy.
Mindset
To help ensure that users are using secure passwords, that passwords are changed regularly, and that a hacker does not keep trying different passwords, you can configure the account and password policy.
Completion time
40 minutes
Question
1
What is the Minimum Password length?
7
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Question
2
What is the maximum password age?
0
Question
3
What is the Account lockout threshold?
0
Question
4
What is the Account lockout duration?
30min
Question
5
What is the reset account lockout counter after set to?
30Min
19.
Take a screen shot of the Policy and Policy Setting
pane by pressing Alt+Prt Scr
and then paste it into your Lab 16 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing
Ctrl+V
.
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Question
6
What error message did you get? ? Not sure if I am doing this right but it keeps saying users name and password not found but on the server it shows that the account as ben locked
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Exercise 16.2
Configuring User Account Control Behavior
Overview
In this exercise, you will configure the UAC on a workstation, and then modify the local security policy to control the UAC settings.
Mindset
The User Account Control helps protect the system by preventing programs from performing unauthorized actions, However, sometimes you will need to modify the User Account Control settings so that your programs will run properly.
Completion time
20 minutes
Question
7
On the User Account Control Settings page, what was the default UAC setting? Always notify me 20.
Take a screen shot of the Local Security Policy
console by pressing Alt+Prt Scr
and then paste it into your Lab 16 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing
Ctrl+V
.
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What error message is displayed? So the moac site just crashed during this lab
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Exercise 16.3
Configuring SmartScreen Filter
Overview
In this exercise, you will enable and then disable the SmartScreen filter in Internet Explorer.
Mindset
To help maintain the security on organization's computers, SmartScreen Filters is designed to keep your computer safe by warning you before you run apps or files from the Internet that are considered to be unsafe.
Completion time
10 minutes
Question
9
Where is the Change SmartScreen settings found in the Control Panel? I have a windows 8 box so I can answer this. It is located in the Action center 14.
Take a screen shot of the Action Center
by pressing Alt+Prt Scr
and then paste it
into your Lab 16 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V
.
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Lab Challenge
Configuring Secure Boot
Overview
In this challenge, you will demonstrate how to configure Secure Boot.
Mindset
Secure Boot is designed to protect your computer against loading malware when booting systems that have the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
Completion time
10 minutes
To protect the boot process from malware, you can use SecureBoot. Therefore, during this lab challenge, you will write out the steps used to enable Secure Boot Mode. Since SecureBoot requires UEFI, this is only a written exercise.
For me on my MIS board I had to first boot in to the BIOS (Delete for MIS) and have a flash drive that supports UEFI Boot with the install files of Windows on it..
In to BIOS I had to click on (Install UEFI Enable OS) Then select the dive to find the OS install files on (For me a Flash drive) and then the PC would reboot and then the Windows Install screen would popup.