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You are the administ


You are the administrator of your company's network. You install 220 new Windows 2000 Professional computers in the Sales department. Two weeks later users report that five of the computers have stopped responding. You troubleshoot the five computers and find that the users have attached USB devices and have installed device drivers that are not supported by Windows 2000 Professional. You want to ensure that it does not happen again. You decide to configure the computer to install device drivers only for the devices that are included on the current hardware compatibility list (HCL). What should you do?()

  • AUse NTFS permission to restrict users access to the C:\WinNT\driver cache folder.
  • BUse NTFS permission to restrict users access to the C:\WinNT\system32\drivers folder.
  • CConfigure Windows 2000 Professional to enable driver signing verification.
  • DConfigure Windows 2000 Professional to trust the Microsoft certificate authority (CA).
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To prevent the installation of unsigned drivers, the driver signing verification option has to be enabled. Microsoft has signed all the drivers for the devices, which are included in the hardware compatibility list (HCL). With driver signing enabled and set to block, only device drivers for devices on the current HCL will be allowed to be installed.

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