Permissions
Rights
Authentication
Authorization
Active Directory
100
This server provides authentication in Active Directory.
What is a domain controller?
100
This is the primary authentication protocol used by computers running Windows 7 and Active Directory.
What is kerberos?
100
This is a collection of computers that all utilize a central directory service for authentication and authorization. 
What is a domain?
100
This program or component includes (local) User Accounts.
What is control panel?
100
Name a server that is part of a domain but is not a domain controller.
What is a member server?
200
This resource contains a list of users and the degree of access each user is granted to the resource.
What is the access control list (ACL)?
200
This MMC snap-in provides full access to local users and groups and all their attributes.
What is local users and groups?
200
Use this command-line command to make a system disk bootable.
What is bcdboot?
200
This is a series of folders, associated with a specific user account, that contain personal documents, user-specific registry settings, Internet favorites, and other personalized information—everything that provides a user’s familiar working environment. 
What is the user profile?
200
This enables the user to manage, configure, or perform certain tasks on an object.
What is permissions?
300
This is an application protocol for querying and modifying data using directory services running over TCP/IP.
What is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)?
300
This can be used to prove the user’s identity, which can then be used to determine what that user can access and what kind of access that user will have (authorization).
What is a user account?
300
This tab on the user properties enables you to specify the profile path, login script, and the location of your home folder (local or UNC).
What is the profile tab?
300
This is the process of verifying the identity of the person operating the computer.
What is authentication?
300
This allows you to store credentials, such as usernames and passwords that you use to log on to websites or other computers, on a network.
What is the credential manager?
400
This is the process of granting an authenticated user a specific degree of access to specific computer or data resources.
What is authorization?
400
List two processes used audit NTFS files, NTFS folders, and printers.
What is 1. You must first enable Object Access using group policies. 2. Then you must specify which objects you want to audit.
400
This account is designed for users that require only temporary access to the computer. It is disabled by default.
What is the guest account?
400
Use this to manage all available options to all local users and group accounts on a computer running Windows 7.
What is the computer management MMC?
400
This provides the centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users’ settings in an Active Directory environment.
What is group policy?
500
The security table located on the local computer that stores the local user account is known as this.
What is the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) Database?
500
This is a collection of logical objects that represent various types of network resources, such as computers, applications, users, and groups. Each object consists of attributes that contain information about the object.
What is a directory service?
500
To create a domain, you must have at least one Windows server with this installed.
What is Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)?
500
Windows uses this to represent a collection of users. 
What is a group?
500
This enables users to perform specific operating system tasks, such as shut down the system or perform backups.
What is user rights?