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Your company has an on-premises network that contains an Active Directory domain. The domain is synced to Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). All computers in the domain run Windows 10 Enterprise.
You are logged on as the local administrator on a Computer named Computer1.
A user named Mia Hamm has a computer named Computer2. Mia Hamm reports that she is experiencing problems with Computer2.
You want to use Event Viewer on Computer1 to view the event logs on Computer2.
What should you do?

  • A. On Computer1, run the Connect-WSMan -ComputerName "Computer1" cmdlet.
  • B. On Computer1, run the Get-Eventlog -List -ComputerName "Computer1" cmdlet.
  • C. On Computer1, log on as a domain administrator, then open Event Viewer and select the Connect to another computer ג€¦ option.
  • D. On Computer1, open the Windows Defender Firewall and enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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mikl
Highly Voted 3 years, 7 months ago
Key word here is : "You are logged on as the local administrator on a Computer named Computer1." Local admin dont have access to Computer2. Therefore answer C is correct.
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Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
Most Recent 2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Answer C is the correct solution. To view the event logs on Computer2 using Event Viewer on Computer1, you need to log on as a domain administrator on Computer1, and then use Event Viewer to connect to Computer2. From there, you can view the event logs on Computer2. Answer A is incorrect because the Connect-WSMan cmdlet is used to connect to a remote computer using Windows Remote Management (WinRM), which is not necessary for this scenario. Answer B is incorrect because the Get-Eventlog cmdlet is used to retrieve event log information from the local computer, not a remote computer. Answer D is incorrect because enabling the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule in Windows Defender Firewall allows you to manage remote event logs on the local computer, but it does not allow you to view event logs on a remote computer.
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4Shawsy
3 years, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct, you would use Event Viewer to connect remotely in this scenario.
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