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CompTIA Exam 220-1102 Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's 220-1102 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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A technician needs to configure security settings on a Windows 10 workstation. Which of the following should the technician configure to limit password attempts?

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Suggested Answer: A

Configuring the Account Lockout Policy in Windows 10 is the appropriate action to limit password attempts. This security setting determines the number of failed login attempts that will trigger a lockout, preventing unauthorized access due to repeated password guessing. It is an effective measure to enhance security by deterring brute-force attacks.


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Kenneth
6 months ago
I think System Protection could also be useful in securing the workstation, but Account Lockout Policy is specifically for limiting password attempts.
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Luisa
6 months ago
User Access Control is important for controlling user permissions, but it's not specifically for limiting password attempts.
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Tracie
7 months ago
But what about User Access Control? Wouldn't that also help with limiting unauthorized access?
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Tequila
7 months ago
I agree with Account Lockout Policy can help prevent brute force attacks.
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Luisa
7 months ago
I think the technician should configure Account Lockout Policy to limit password attempts.
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Hobert
8 months ago
I think Account Lockout Policy is the way to go.
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Nathan
8 months ago
User Access Control is more about controlling user permissions, not limiting password attempts.
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Marti
8 months ago
What about User Access Control? Would that help with limiting password attempts?
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Hobert
8 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. It would limit password attempts.
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Eleonore
7 months ago
Not quite. System Protection is related to creating restore points, not limiting password attempts.
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Armando
8 months ago
C) System Protection
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Shelton
8 months ago
No, that's not correct. User Access Control is different from limiting password attempts.
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Mammie
8 months ago
B) User Access Control
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Aliza
8 months ago
That's correct. It would prevent brute-force attacks.
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Ernest
8 months ago
A) Account Lockout Policy
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Nathan
8 months ago
I think the technician should configure the Account Lockout Policy.
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