tailieunhanh - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 53

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 53. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | Lesson 2 Windows 7 Authentication and Authorization When a user forgets his password he is unable to log on to his computer. If he cannot log on to his computer he cannot do his job. In this lesson you learn about the methods Windows 7 provides through which you can deal with a forgotten password from the preventative creation of a password reset disk to having a member of the Administrators local group log on and reset the password. Passwords are not the only way that you can authenticate to a client running Windows 7. Windows 7 supports multifactor authentication primarily by including drivers that support the Personal Identity Verification PIV smart card standard and policies that can require a smart card to log on. In this lesson you also learn about a new feature named Credential Manager. Credential Manager allows you to back up restore and manage saved credentials such as those for Web sites and terminal services servers. You also learn about assigning user rights and configuring password policies. After this lesson you will be able to Back up and restore credentials with Credential Manager. Administer certificates with Certificate Manager. Use runas to run commands with alternate credentials. Configure account and smart card policies. Resolve authentication issues. Estimated lesson time 40 minutes Credential Manager Credential Manager stores logon user name and passwords for network resources including file servers Web sites and terminal services servers. Credential Manager stores user name and password data in the Windows Vault. You can back up the Windows Vault and restore it on other computers running Windows 7 as a method of transferring saved credentials from one computer to another. Although Credential Manager can be used to back up some forms of digital certificates it cannot be used to back up and restore the self-signed Encrypting File System EFS certificates that Windows 7 generates automatically when you encrypt a file. For this reason you must .