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SCP Exam SC0-501 Topic 5 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for SCP's SC0-501 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 5
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You are trying to use Smart Cards with certificates in your Windows 2000 network, but the option is currently unavailable to you. Why would the option to use smart cards not be available for you to use?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Oliva
2 months ago
Hold up, what if you just forgot to put on your lucky socks before taking the exam? That could be the real reason the smart card option is unavailable.
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Lorriane
5 days ago
E) You have not created the Smart Cards Global group
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Deja
17 days ago
B) You are not running a Windows 2000 network with Enterprise Root CAs
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Elroy
23 days ago
D) You are in the user account properties, but are trying to access the smart card option as a user without administrative rights
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Paola
29 days ago
A) You have not installed Service Pack 2
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Adela
2 months ago
Haha, good one! But in all seriousness, I think the answer is D. Gotta have those admin rights to mess with the smart card settings.
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Glenna
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. Maybe it's C? I heard Service Pack 3 is required for smart card support.
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Twana
23 days ago
D) You are in the user account properties, but are trying to access the smart card option as a user without administrative rights
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Viva
24 days ago
B) You are not running a Windows 2000 network with Enterprise Root CAs
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Anastacia
1 months ago
A) You have not installed Service Pack 2
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Reynalda
2 months ago
Maybe it's because we have not created the Smart Cards Global group.
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Launa
2 months ago
I believe it could also be because we are not running a Windows 2000 network with Enterprise Root CAs.
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Dean
2 months ago
Nah, I disagree. It's definitely D. You need admin rights to access the smart card options.
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Wilford
2 months ago
Nah, I disagree. It's definitely D. You need admin rights to access the smart card options.
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Ahmed
2 months ago
E) You have not created the Smart Cards Global group
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Nada
2 months ago
D) You are in the user account properties, but are trying to access the smart card option as a user without administrative rights
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Lanie
2 months ago
C) You have not installed Service Pack 3
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Kallie
2 months ago
B) You are not running a Windows 2000 network with Enterprise Root CAs
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Regenia
2 months ago
A) You have not installed Service Pack 2
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Kallie
3 months ago
I agree with Tamekia, not having Service Pack 2 could be the reason.
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Adelle
3 months ago
I think the answer is B. You need to have an Enterprise Root CA in your Windows 2000 network to use smart cards.
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Ma
1 months ago
D) You are in the user account properties, but are trying to access the smart card option as a user without administrative rights
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Gene
2 months ago
C) You have not installed Service Pack 3
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Josefa
2 months ago
B) You are not running a Windows 2000 network with Enterprise Root CAs
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Alex
3 months ago
A) You have not installed Service Pack 2
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Tamekia
3 months ago
I think the option is not available because I have not installed Service Pack 2.
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