CREATING AND RUNNING AN UNATTENDED BACKUP JOB

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An account executive on your company’s outside sales team just returned from a majornetworking conference. His laptop was stolen from him while he was passing throughairport security. You have a new replacement computer available. His data was backedup to a network server before he left for the conference, so it is possible to restore arecent copy of his data to the new computer. You are more concerned that the thiefmight have compromised proprietary and sensitive information. You want to safeguardyour firm’s confidential data against potential theft in the future.Which of the following steps do you take to protect the account executive’s replace-ment computer when you install Windows XP Professional on it? Choose two correctanswers.A. You configure the computer so that the Welcome Screen is enabled.B. During the installation of Windows XP Professional, you specify the FAT32 file sys-tem for the single partition on the hard disk.C. You add the computer to the corporate domain and issue user certificates forSecure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) and EFS from the ActiveDirectory–integrated Certificate Services Certificate Authority. You install the certif-icates onto a smart card, and then instruct the user to keep the smart card in hiswallet when not in use.D. Using EFS and the user’s logon credentials, you encrypt the user’s My Documentsfolders and other folders where the user stores data. You also enable S/MIME in e-mail client software and teach the user how to use both features.E. You install the Recovery Console and configure it for automatic administrativelogon.