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Question #: 6
Topic #: 5
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SIMULATION -
Please wait while the virtual machine loads. Once loaded, you may proceed to the lab section. This may take a few minutes, and the wait time will not be deducted from your overall test time.
When the Next button is available, click it to access the lab section. In this section, you will perform a set of tasks in a live environment. While most functionality will be available to you as it would be in a live environment, some functionality (e.g., copy and paste, ability to navigate to external websites) will not be possible by design.
Scoring is based on the outcome of performing the tasks stated in the lab. In other words, it doesn't matter how you accomplish the task, if you successfully perform it, you will earn credit for that task.
Labs are not timed separately, and this exam may more than one lab that you must complete. You can use as much time as you would like to complete each lab.
But, you should manage your time appropriately to ensure that you are able to complete the lab(s) and all other sections of the exam in the time provided.
Please note that once you submit your work by clicking the Next button within a lab, you will NOT be able to return to the lab.

Username and password -

Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.

Username: Contoso/Administrator -
Password: Passw0rd!
The following information is for technical support purposes only:

Lab Instance: 10921597 -

You need to create a group named Group2 on Client2. The members of Group2 must be able to change the system time. The solution must use the principle of least privilege.
To complete this task, sign in to the required computer or computers.

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Suggested Answer: See explanation below.
1. On Client2, Press Windows+R
2. Type lusrmgr.msc
3. Right click Groups and click New Group.
4. Type in the Group name and a description.
5. Click Add to add members to this group. Specify the name of the user or group or computer to be added.
6. Click Create and Close.
1. Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type secpol.msc into Run, and click/tap on OK to open Local Security Policy.
2. Expand open Local Policies in the left pane of Local Security Policy, click/tap on User Rights Assignment, and double click/tap on the Change the system time policy in the right pane.
3. Click/tap on the Add User or Group button.
4. Click/tap on the Object Types button.
5. Check all the boxes for Object types, and click/tap on the OK.
6. Click/tap on the Advanced button.
7. Click/tap on the Find Now button, select the name of the user or group
8. Click/tap on OK.
9. Click/tap on OK.
10.When finished, you can close Local Users and Groups.
Reference:
https://www.windows-active-directory.com/local-user-management.html https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/92910-allow-prevent-users-groups-change-time-windows-10-a.html#option1

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Hatsapatsa
2 years, 4 months ago
Tried solution in lab environment and it worked. Create local group, add the group to secpol 'Change the system time'.
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raduM
2 years, 10 months ago
you cannot macke changes only for the members of group 2. This will make changes to everyone that logs in to the machine
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Hatsapatsa
2 years, 4 months ago
Tested in a lab environment and you actually can. In 'secpol -> change the system time' you can add the group or user to have this right.
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AnoniMouse
3 years, 11 months ago
Or simply, create the account, then open GPEDIT.MSC. Go to Computer Configuration Windows Configuration Security Settings User Rights Assignment Look for CHANGE THE SYSTEM TIME, double click, add your user there
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RodrigoT
3 years, 3 months ago
I didn't find this in gpedit. I had to open secppol.
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FrancisLai
3 years, 1 month ago
It is there. Computer Configuration -> Windows Configuration -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> Change the system time
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Perycles
3 years, 11 months ago
Correct
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