Thursday, June 26, 2008

640-802 dumps, 350-001 testking and VCP-310

You need a strategy to log access to the testlabs.com intranet Web site to meet the
requirements in the written security policy.

What should you do?

A. Enable logging on the intranet Web site on TL-SR07 and select the NCSA Common
Log File Format. Store the log files on TL-DB05.
B. Create a Group Policy Object (GPO) and configure the GPO to audit successful logon
attempts and object access. Apply the GPO to TL-SR07.
C. Configure the intranet Web site on TL-SR07 to require Windows authentication.
Create a Group Policy Object (GPO) and configure the GPO to audit successful logon
attempts and object access.350-001 Apply the GPO to TL-SR07.
D. Enable logging on the intranet Web site on TL-SR07 and select the ODBC Logging
option.
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Answer: D
Explanation: You should enable logging on the company web site and select ODBC
logging. Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) logging allows you to log data directly to
a SQL database using an ODBC connection.640-802 Since the case study mentions that all users
of the website and the files that they download, should be tracked and the data stored in a
SQL database, you should also configure the logging options through a
non-administrative SQL account.

Incorrect answers:
A: NCSA Common Log File Format logging will not yield the proper information to
address the issue of logging all access to the website and the files that users download.
B, C: You should audit object access to track access to files; however, auditing logon
attempts will only log attempts to logon to the Web server rather than the Web site.VCP-310 This
method also does not store the logs to a Microsoft SQL Server database server named
TL-DB05.

References:
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder and Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-290:
Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Study Guide & DVD
Training System, p. 731
Lisa Donald with Suzan Sage London and James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows
Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance Study Guide, pp. 321, 374-9,
446-51

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