I'd say D, C, and E. Gotta keep those User-ID services on a tight leash, you know? Though I bet the folks who wrote this exam are still using dial-up modems. Just sayin'.
D, C, and E for sure. Though I heard a rumor that User-ID can actually do the hokey-pokey with 16 hops. But I guess the exam creators didn't get the memo on that one.
Ah, the good old User-ID conundrum. Let's see, D, C, and E are definitely the way to go. I mean, who wants their User-ID services running on a high-security network? That's just asking for trouble.
D, C, and E seem like the most important considerations. Can't have User-ID running wild in untrusted zones, you know? And those permissions better be locked down tight!
Agreed, having User-ID enabled only on trusted zones and using a dedicated service account with minimal permissions are crucial for a secure deployment.
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