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After a few months preparing for the 70-290 exam, I find
myself spending more time verifying the accuracy of information rather than studying. Among them are: 1)Microsoft Press XP Training kit states: By default, when you format a volume with NTFS, the Full Control permission is assigned to the Everyone group. Testing this on several XP machines with different SPs, I always come up with Everyone: traverse folder, read attributes, read extended attributes and read applied to this folder only. 2)Windows XP Resource Kit States: In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000, both dial-up and VPN connections can use MS-CHAPv2. Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows 95-based computers can only use MS-CHAPv2 authentication for VPN connections. Windows XP help states: MS-CHAP v2 is supported by computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows NT 4.0. For computers running Windows 95, MS-CHAP v2 is only supported for VPN connections, not for dial-up connections. Could someone please tell what is correct and what Microsoft uses as its reference for test questions. (XP resource kit?) Paul |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 06:06:41 -0800, "Paul" <>
wrote: >2)Windows XP Resource Kit States: >In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000, both dial-up >and VPN connections can use MS-CHAPv2. Windows NT 4.0, >Windows 98, and Windows 95-based computers can only use >MS-CHAPv2 authentication for VPN connections. > >Windows XP help states: >MS-CHAP v2 is supported by computers running Windows XP, >Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, and >Windows NT 4.0. For computers running Windows 95, MS-CHAP >v2 is only supported for VPN connections, not for dial-up >connections. > >Could someone please tell what is correct and what >Microsoft uses as its reference for test questions. >(XP resource kit?) Generally, I'd always choose the online help as the authority. Specifically, The help is correct and is backed up by the Win 2003 help. ....butch() fygar |
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The everyone gets full control was for Windows 2000 and was changed to what
you describe for XP. I am not sure about the second part though I know XP and W2K have mschapv2 installed by default. The other ones may need a DUN upgrade or Service Pack [NT 4.0] to use it. You want to always use mschapv2 whenever possible. --- Steve "Paul" <> wrote in message news:126301c5129e$68835f60$... > After a few months preparing for the 70-290 exam, I find > myself spending more time verifying the accuracy of > information rather than studying. Among them are: > > 1)Microsoft Press XP Training kit states: > By default, when you format a volume with NTFS, the Full > Control permission is assigned to the Everyone group. > > Testing this on several XP machines with different SPs, I > always come up with Everyone: traverse folder, read > attributes, read extended attributes and read applied to > this folder only. > > 2)Windows XP Resource Kit States: > In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000, both dial-up > and VPN connections can use MS-CHAPv2. Windows NT 4.0, > Windows 98, and Windows 95-based computers can only use > MS-CHAPv2 authentication for VPN connections. > > Windows XP help states: > MS-CHAP v2 is supported by computers running Windows XP, > Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, and > Windows NT 4.0. For computers running Windows 95, MS-CHAP > v2 is only supported for VPN connections, not for dial-up > connections. > > Could someone please tell what is correct and what > Microsoft uses as its reference for test questions. > (XP resource kit?) > > > > > > > > > > > Steven L Umbach |
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