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Trend TM1-101 Exam - Topic 3 Question 99 Discussion

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Question #: 99
Topic #: 3
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You are going to install the Server Protect Management Console on a shared Windows 2000 Professional

machine. You do not want all users who log on to this machine to have the Management Console available in their Start Menu. How do you accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Dierdre
3 months ago
C is also a valid choice if you want to customize later.
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Janine
3 months ago
Wait, can you really just deselect that option? Sounds too easy.
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Sonia
3 months ago
Definitely B, no doubt about it!
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Malinda
4 months ago
I think A might work too, but not sure.
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Belen
4 months ago
B is the way to go!
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Julianna
4 months ago
Editing the registry seems risky for this scenario. I don't think that's the best approach, but I can't remember the exact implications.
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Jillian
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I vaguely recall something about configuring user options after installation. Maybe that could be relevant here?
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Shelton
4 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to choose the right installation settings. I feel like selecting a Personal program folder could be a good option too.
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Ivette
5 months ago
I think we might need to deselect the Make Available for All Users option during installation, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right choice.
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Weldon
5 months ago
I've got this! The answer is definitely B. Deselecting the "Make Available for All Users" option during the installation is the way to go.
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Tyisha
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I'm not entirely sure which option is the best approach. I'll have to review the details carefully.
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Johana
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I'm pretty sure the answer is B, but I want to double-check the other options just to be sure.
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Ronald
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe option A or C could work as well?
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Una
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is B - deselect the "Make Available for All Users" option during the installation.
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Gretchen
9 months ago
I'm feeling option D, just for the fun of it. Imagine the look on the IT guy's face when he tries to figure out why the management console is suddenly locked behind a secret door in the registry. Priceless!
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Maurine
9 months ago
Option A? Really? Selecting a 'Personal program folder'? Might as well just paint a giant target on my back and yell 'Hacker's paradise!' to the entire office.
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Audria
8 months ago
That's a good option too, just make sure to customize the access properly.
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Yasuko
8 months ago
C) after the installation, configure the Users option from the Configure menu in the Management Console interface
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Samira
8 months ago
Yeah, that's the way to go. Keep it low-key and secure.
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Miriam
8 months ago
B) deselect the Make Available for All Users option during the Management Console installation
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Shayne
10 months ago
Hmm, option D sounds a bit sketchy. Editing the registry? That's like trying to perform brain surgery with a sledgehammer. I'll pass on that one.
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Corinne
10 months ago
I was thinking of going with option C, but then I realized that would involve actually configuring the console. Ain't nobody got time for that!
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Alita
9 months ago
User1: Definitely, option B is the way to go for a quick fix.
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Timothy
9 months ago
User2: Yeah, that's a good point. Option C sounds like too much work.
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Hermila
9 months ago
User1: Just go with option B, it's the easiest way to prevent it from showing up for all users.
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Arlene
10 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go. I don't want all users to have access to this sensitive management console. Gotta keep it on the down-low, you know?
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Tennie
9 months ago
User 4: It's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to sensitive information like this. Option B all the way.
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Donte
9 months ago
User 3: I think it's important to limit who can control the server settings, so option B is the way to go.
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Carissa
10 months ago
User 2: Yeah, we definitely need to keep it secure and only accessible to authorized users.
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Cassandra
10 months ago
User 1: I agree, option B is the best choice to restrict access to the Management Console.
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Art
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) after the installation, configure the Users option from the Configure menu in the Management Console interface could also work.
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Ligia
11 months ago
I agree with Freida. It makes sense to not make it available for all users to avoid clutter in the Start Menu.
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Freida
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) deselect the Make Available for All Users option during the Management Console installation.
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