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14 November, 17:18

In your Windows Server 2016 domain, you have a member server also running Windows Server 2016. You want to install the LocSvc service, which will be accessing only local resources. You need to configure authentication for this service but don't want to use one of the built-in service accounts and want to do this with the least administrative effort. What should you do?

a) Create a local user on the server, and configure the service to log on as that user

b) Create a MSA with PowerShell, and configure the service to log on as the MSA

c) Create a domain user, and in the Delegation tab, select LocSvc

d) Configure the service to log on as NT Service/LocSvc

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  1. 14 November, 17:25
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    d) Configure the service to log on as NT Service/LocSvc.

    Explanation:

    To install the LocSvc service that can be accessed by the local resource only in the Windows Server 2016 domain. So to do this we have to configure the service so that it can log on as NT Service/LocSvc. This will also configure the authentication for the service accounts. There is no need to put alot of effort you just need to do as written above.
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