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Old 02-14-2005, 02:06 PM   #1
Default 70-290 Information Conflict


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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Old 02-14-2005, 03:03 PM   #2
fygar
 
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Default Re: 70-290 Information Conflict
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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Old 02-14-2005, 05:14 PM   #3
Steven L Umbach
 
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Default Re: 70-290 Information Conflict
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
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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?)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>





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