Lab Part 1: Configure Access Rights to Folder & Files Using Microsoft GPO Manager & Enable Microsoft BSA to Define a Security Baseline Definition
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
Upon completing this hands-on lab, students will be able to complete the following tasks:
Define Active Directory Group Policy Objects (GPO)
Deploy GPOs to domain computers
Use MBSA to profile a Windows system
Define available and appropriate password policies
Lab Part 1 – Assessment Worksheet
Overview
This lab walks the student through the steps required to define Active Directory Group Policy Objects (GPO) as well as to deploy GPOs to domain computers. It also demonstrates how to use MBSA to profile a Windows system. Group …show more content…
What is the difference between MBSA and Microsoft Update?
Microsoft updates scans a single computer at a time for missing updates using the Microsoft database (requiring internet connection), whereas MBSA scans multiple computers at a time (with or without internet access) not only for missing updates, but vulnerabilities as well.
9. What are some of the options that you can use when employing the MBSA tool?
Scan for security updates, administrative vulnerabilities, SQL vulnerabilities and IIS vulnerabilities.
10. Explain a scenario where an organization can use MBSA, WSUS and Windows Update in a combined strategy to maintain systems across an enterprise up-to-date.
An organization can use an MBSA to scan the network weekly, while WSUS and Windows Update can be used to search automatically for updates on a continuous basis.
Week 3 Laboratory Part 2 Lab Part 2: Perform a Microsoft Windows Server & Workstation Backup and Restoration
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
Upon completing this lab students will be able to complete the following tasks:
Create a full Windows Server backup
Determine primary purposes and methods of backup procedures
Create images of a Windows 2008 server and a Windows XP