Case Project 4-2: Configuring Preferences
Users in the Engineering Department need a hig...
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Computers and Technology, 05.05.2020 17:06, gasparesparzajr
Case Project 4-2: Configuring Preferences
Users in the Engineering Department need a higher level of access on their local computers than other users do. In addition, you want to set power options on mobile computers that Engineering users use. All Engineering Department user and computer accounts are in the Engineering OU.
What should you configure to Engineering OU on server to meet the following criteria?
• When an Engineering user signs into a computer, the user account is added to the local Administrators group on that computer.
• Enable the hibernation power mode but only if the user’s computer is identified as a portable computer. Set the power scheme to hibernate mode if the laptop’s lid is closed or the power button is pressed
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