CSE :: Windows 2000 Server
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Computer accounts and user accounts in your domain have been seperated into OUs for administrative purpose. You want to require strong passwords for the local user accounts only. What should you do?
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You are the network administrator for your company. Mike Nash is a member of the Administration group, and Nate Sun is a member of the Intern group. Both groups are in the same domain. On the intranet server, the Administration group is placed in the Security group, and the Intern group is placed in the Nonsecurity group. The Security group is then granted Full Control permission for the Sales virtual directory. Nate needs to update new sales information that is located on the Sales virtual directory. What should you do so that Nate can perform this task?
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You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer that has one hard disk. This computer runs a custom application that writes a large number of small temporary files in a single directory to support request from client computers. To improve performance of the application, you add three new 100-GB SCSI disks to the server to hold these temporary files. You want to ensure that the application can use all 300 GB of space with a single drive letter. You also want to ensure the fastest possible performance when writing the temporary files. How should you configure the three disks?
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You are the administrator of Windows 2000 Server computer. Your computer has a span volume that consists of areas on three physical hard disks on the server. The three disks support hot swapping. You regularly backup the span volume by using windows backup. One of the disk fail, you replace the disk with a new un-partitioned disk. You want to recover the span volume and disk data as soon as possible. What should you do?
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You have configured a Group Policy Object (GPO) for the marketing oranization unit (OU) to prevent users from accessing My Network Places and from running System in Control Panel. You want the Managers Domain Local Group to be able to access My Network Places, but you still want to prevent them from running System in Control Panel. What should you do?
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You install the Routing and Remote Access service on a Windows 2000 Server computer in your network. Your network is not directly connected to the Internet and uses the private IP address range 192.168.0.0. When you use Routing and Remote Access to dial in to the server, your computer connects successfully, but you are unable to access any resources. When you try to piiig servers by using their IP addresses, you receive the following message: "Request timed out." When you run the ipconfig command, it shows that your dial-up connection has been given the IP address 169.254.75.182. What should you do to resolve the problem?
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You configure your Windows 2000 Server as a print server. You install a second PnP Network adapter to improve the performance. The first adapter uses IRQ11, and the second adapter uses IRQ5. The server is now unable to print to print devices connected to a non-PnP LPT2 port adapter. You want to continue to use the print devices connected to your print server. What should you do?
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Your computer has a mirrored volume and you wish to now install the Recovery Console for future troubleshooting. How do you do this?
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Your Windows 2000 Server computer uses a non-Plug and Play ISA modem configured to use IRQ 5. You add a PCI modem and restart the computer. Device Manager reports an IRQ conflict between the two modems. Both modem are trying to use IRQ 5. You want to resolve the problem. What should you do?
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Your network contains NetWare 4.0 Servers. You have successfully installed Client Service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Professional computers, and Gateway Service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Server Computers. You recently added a new Windows 2000 Server computer to the network and installed Gateway Service for NetWare on it. However, the server is unable to connect to any NetWare servers. What should you do on the new Windows 2000 Server computer to resolve this problem?
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Set a Group Policy on each local computer to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
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B.
Set a Group Policy on the domain to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
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C.
Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing computer accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
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D.
Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing user accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
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E.
None of above
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Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume
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B.
Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a RAID-5 volume
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C.
Create a single volume on each of the three disks. Format each volume as NTFS. Mount the roots of Disk 2 and Disk 3 in the root folder of Disk 1
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D.
Create a single volume on Disk 1. Format the volume as NTFS. Extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks
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E.
None of above
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Extend the span volume to include the new disk, rescan the disk
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B.
Extend the span volume to include the new disk, shut down and restart the server, use windows backup to restore the data
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C.
Re scan the disk, format the span volume. Use windows back up to restore the data
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D.
Re scan the disk, extend the span volume to include the new disk. Shut down and restart the server, use windows backup to restore the new data
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E.
Re scan the disk, remove the span volume and create a new span volume that includes the new disk. Format the span volume, use Windows back up to restore the data
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Add the Managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Disable the permission of the managers group to read and apply the Group Policy
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B.
Add the Managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Deny the permission of the managers group to read and apply the Group Policy
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C.
Create a second GPO in the OU. Add the Managers group to the access control list. Allow the managers group to apply the Group Policy. Deny the Authenticated Users group permission to read and apply the Group Policy. Configure the new GPO to deny the ability to run system Control Policy Panel. Give the original GPO a higher priority than the new GPO
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D.
Create a second GPO in the OU. Add the Managers group to the access control list. Allow the managers group to apply the Group Policy. Disable the Authenticated Users group permission to read and apply the Group Policy. Configure the new GPO to allow access to My Network Places. Give the original GPO a higher priority than the new GPO
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E.
None of above
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Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server
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B.
Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server
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C.
Configure the remote access server to act as a DHCP Relay Agent
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D.
Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet
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E.
None of above
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A.
Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 9
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B.
Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 10
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C.
Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 5 for non-Plug and Play devices
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D.
Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 10 for non-Plug and Play devices
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E.
None Of above
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