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Logical Operations Exam CFR-210 Topic 3 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Logical Operations's CFR-210 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 3
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A Windows system user reports seeing a command prompt window pop up briefly during each login. In which of the following locations would an incident responder check to explain this activity?

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Jill
2 months ago
Aha, the elusive command prompt window! I bet it's just a harmless batch file someone left behind. Better check that RunOnce key just to be sure, though.
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Roselle
9 days ago
I'll take a look at /etc/init.d/ just in case.
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Lorrie
13 days ago
Could also be a script in the rc.d directory.
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Altha
1 months ago
Good idea, that's a common place for scripts to run during login.
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Haydee
1 months ago
Let's check the RunOnce key to be safe.
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Gladys
1 months ago
I think it might be a batch file running at startup.
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Colene
2 months ago
Yeah, let's check the RunOnce key to be safe.
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Tammara
2 months ago
I think it might be a batch file causing the command prompt window.
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Garry
2 months ago
Wait, is this a Windows system or a Linux one? I'm getting mixed signals here. Gotta keep an eye on those Windows and Linux crossovers, they can be tricky.
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Carman
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think checking the rc.d directory could also be helpful to find the cause of the pop-up window.
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Angelo
2 months ago
I agree with Rodney. The command prompt window might be triggered by a program set to run at login.
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Walker
2 months ago
B) HKLM 'RunOnce' key - that's where the real action happens! If there's a cheeky little program running at login, that's the place to look.
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Stefan
1 months ago
B) HKLM 'RunOnce' key - that's where the real action happens! If there's a cheeky little program running at login, that's the place to look.
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Geoffrey
1 months ago
A) rc.d
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Felton
2 months ago
Hmm, a command prompt window popping up during login? Looks like someone's been sneaking in some extra commands behind the scenes. Time to get that incident responder on the case!
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Florencia
14 days ago
Or it could be a malicious program trying to execute commands during login.
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Buddy
15 days ago
Maybe it's a scheduled task triggering the command prompt.
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Shenika
16 days ago
Yeah, that's a good place to start. It could be a script running at startup.
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Vernice
1 months ago
I think they should check the HKLM 'RunOnce' key.
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Rodney
2 months ago
I think the incident responder would check the HKLM 'RunOnce' key.
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