Q.1

How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively?

  • Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor
  • Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor
  • Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor
  • Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor
  • None of above.
Q.2

You are the administrator of a WindowsServer computer named Intra. Intra is a member of an Active Directory domain and hosts an Intranet Web-Ske for your company. Company policy requires that only authenticated users have access to the intranet site. All company users have a user account in the Active Directory domain. You configure directory security for the Web Site to use integrated security. However, you discover that users can access the Web Site without authentication. You need to ensure that only authenticated users can access the web site. What should you do?

  • Install Active Directory on the server
  • Select Basic Authentication check box
  • Clear the Allow Anonymous Connection check box
  • Disable the IUSE_inta user account on Intra
  • Clear the Allow IIS to Control Password check box
Q.3

Your WindowsServer computer includes an integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter. You are replacing the integrated adapter with a new 100-MB Ethernet adapter. You install the new adapter in an available PCI slot. When you restart the computer, you receive error messages in the System log stating that the new adapter Is missing or is not working. What should you do to resolve the problem?

  • Create a new hardware profile
  • Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
  • Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
  • Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemroot\system32\Driver Cache folder
  • None of above
Q.4

Your Windowsserver Computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for the new tape drive on the computer. After restarting the computer you log on as an administrator, shortly after you log on you receive the following stop error "irql_not_less_6r_equal". You need to bring the server back on line as quickly and reliably as possible. What should you do?

  • Restart the computer by using the last known good menu option
  • Perform an emergency repair and select fast repair, restart the computer
  • Restart the computer in the safe mode, remove the driver and restart the computer
  • Restart the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the computer, remove the driver
  • None of above
Q.5

You are the administrator of WindowsServer network. On each server you format a separate system partition and a separate boot partition as NTFS. Several months later you shut down one of the computers for maintenance. When you try to restart the computer you receive the following error message "NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart". You want to install a new NTLDR file on the computer but you do not want to loose any settings you made since the installation. What should you do?

  • Start the computer by using Windows 2000 Server computer CD-ROM and choose tools to repair the installation. Select recovery console and copy the NTLDR file on the CD-ROM to the root of the system volume
  • Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 server CD- ROM, choose to reinstall. When the installation is complete copy the NTLDR to the root of the boot volume
  • Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. From a command prompt run the sfc/scanboot command
  • Start the computer by using Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. Run the file signature verification utility
  • None of above
Q.6

You install your boot volume on volume C on your WindowsServer computer. You mirror volume C on dynamic DiskTwo years later, during routine server maintenance, you open Disk Management and find that the status of volume C is Failed Redundancy. The status of Disk 1 is Missing. You attempt to reactivate Diskbut the status of volume C does not return to Healthy. What should you do next?

  • Replace Disk 1 and restart the computer. The mirror will automatically regenerate
  • Remove the mirror on Disk 1, replace the disk, and then add back the mirror to the new Disk 1
  • Replace Disk 1 and copy all data from volume C to a new NTFS primary partition on the new Disk 1. Restart the computer
  • Rescan the disks, remove the mirror, and delete the data on Disk 1. Then re-create the mirror
  • None of above
Q.7

You are the administrator of a WindowsServer computer. You configure the server to audit all access to files that are places in shared folders. One week after you configured the server, users report that the server has stopped responding. You investigate the problem and discover a stop error with the error message: Stop C(Audit Failed) An attempt to generate a security audit failed. You restart the computer. You need to ensure that you can keep a record of all files access on the server. You also need to ensure that the stop error will not occur again.

  • Set the CrashonAuditFail registry key to 0
  • Set the Security Log to overwrite events as needed
  • Delete the Liscense Trial registry key
  • Increase the size of the security log
  • Save the security log to a file, and clear it every morning
Q.8

Your WindowsServer computer contains a stripe set with parity on a four-disk array. You convert the stripe set with parity to a dynamic RAID-5 volume. Six months later, users report that disk access on the server is slower than it had been on the previous day, You use Disk Management and discover that the status of the third disk in the array is Missing. You want to recover the failed RAID-5 volume. What should you do first?

  • Replace the third disk and restart the server. Use disk Management to repair the volume
  • Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk
  • Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
  • Install a new disk and create a single extended partition on the new disk. Restart the computer and allow Windows 2000 to automatically repair the volume on the extended partition
  • None of above
Q.9

Five Lakes Publishing has a Windowsnetwork servingusers. A server named User_srv is used to hold users' files. User_srv is configured with a single, large NTFS volume. Every user has a home folder on User_srv. Users can also use a shared folder named IN_PROGRESS to store files for books that are being prepared. The network administrator at Five Lakes Publishing configured disk quotas for the NTFS volume on User_srv. All users have a default limit ofMB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. When a user named Amy Jones attempts to save a chapter of a new book to her home folder on the server, she receives the following error message: "The disk is full or too many files are open." What should Amy do to allow this document to be saved?

  • Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space
  • Change the security setting of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control permission to a user who has not reached the quota level
  • Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_PROGRESS shared folder
  • Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 MB
  • None of above
Q.10

You want to install Windowsserver onnew computers. You want to install, configure and test allservers before shipping them to your branch offices. You want the users at the branch offices to enter the serial numbers and computer names once they receive the computers. What should you do?

  • Install Windows 2000 server on the computers. Use Sysprep.exe to create the Unattend.txt file, place file on the root of the drive
  • Install Windows 2000 server on the computers. Use Setup Manager to create a sysprep.inf file for use with sysprep.exe Place the sysprep.inf on the computers and run sysprep -noidgen
  • Create an Unattend.txt file by using Setup Manager. Create a UDF file that identifies the names of the new computers
  • Create a UDF file by using setup manager. Create an Unattend.txt file that identifies the names of the new computers
  • None of above
Q.11

You have just configured two Windows NT Servers, Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 with no other software installed. You have an application server that needs to be monitored for performance to figure out what it's problem is, or to get some kind of baseline. You install Network Monitor on MonitorWhat would you do to monitor Application server?

  • Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1
  • Install Network Monitor on Application Server
  • Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP
  • Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP
  • Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance
Q.12

Your WindowsServer computer contains a stripe set with parity on a four-disk array. You convert the stripe set with parity to a dynamic RAID-5 volume. Six months later, users report that disk access on the server is slower than it had been on the previous day. You use Disk Management and discover that the status of the third disk in the array is missing. You want to recover the failed RAID-5 volume. What should you do first?

  • Replace the third disk and restart the server. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
  • Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk
  • Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
  • Install a new disk and create a single extended partition on the new disk. Restart the computer and allow Windows 2000 to automatically repair the volume on the extended partition
  • None of above
Q.13

You are the administrator of a Windowsserver computer. The server has a single hard disk with two partitions. An application that runs on your server creates a very large log file in the SystemrootYTemp folder. There is not enough free space on the system partition to accommodate the log file. The application does not provide a way to change the path to the log file. You want to run the application on your server. What should you do?

  • On the second partition, create a shared folder named Temp
  • In the systemroot folder, create a shortcut named Temp that points to the second partition on the disk
  • Add a second hard disk. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Create a Temp folder on the new partition. Mount the system partition as the Temp folder on the new partition
  • Add a second hard disk. Delete the contents of the SystemrootYTemp folder. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Mount the partition as the SystemrootYTemp folder
  • None of above
Q.14

You install and run a third-party 32-bit application named Application on your WindowsServer computer. After several days, the application stops responding. You open Task Manager and find that the CPU usage is atpercent. The normal range of CPU usage on the server is frompercent topercent You end the application. However, you see that the CPU on the server is still atpercent. Task Manager shows no other applications running. You then examine the Processes page in Task Manager and confirm that the Application.exe process is no longer running. You want to return the CPU usage to its normal range. What should you do?

  • Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Server service
  • Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Workstation service
  • Use Task Manager to end any related child processes
  • Use Task Manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process
  • None of above
Q.15

You are the administrator of a network that consists of a single Windows NT 4.0 domain. The network contains five Windows NT Server domain controllers and 1,Windows NT Workstation client computers. You want to install WindowsServer on a new computer. You want the new computer to act as a domain controller in the existing domain. What should you do?

  • On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a BDC in the existing domain. Promote the computer to the PDC of the domain. Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server
  • On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a PDC in a new domain that has the same NetBIOS name as the existing Windows NT domain. Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server. Use Active Directory Sites and Services to force synchronization of the domain controllers
  • Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory Installation wizard to install Active Directory, specifying the same NetBIOS name for the Windows2000 domain as the existing Windows NT domain
  • Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory Installation wizard to install Active Directory as a replica in the existing Windows NT domain. Promote the new computer to the PDC of the domain. Restart the Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC
  • None of above
Q.16

You are the administrator of Windowsdomain and TWO Windows NT domains. The Windowsdomains trust each of the Windows NT domains. Each of Windows NT domains trust the Windowsdomain. A Windowsdomain controller named DC1 is configured to use a highly secure domain controller template. Users in the Windows NT domain report that they cannot access DCYou need to allow the users of computers in the Windows NT domain to access resources on DCWhat should you do?

  • Apply a less restrictive custom security template to DC1
  • Apply a less restrictive custom policy to Windows NT domain controller
  • Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured in the mixed mode
  • Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured to run in the native mode
  • None of above
Q.17

You install the Routing and Remote Access service on a WindowsServer computer in your network. Your network is not directly connected to the Internet and uses the private IP address range 192.168.0.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.What should you do to resolve the problem?

  • Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server
  • Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server
  • Configure the remote access server to act as a DHCP Relay Agent
  • Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet
  • None of above
Q.18

You install Internet Information Services 5.0 on a computer running WindowsServer. You create two new department web sites for the Human Resources and Sales departments. You use host headers to define these two new sites. You stop the Sales web site while a developer updates the contents of the site. If a user attempts to access the Sales site while it is stopped, what response will the user receive?

  • The user will be redirected to an alternate default page for the Sales site's home directory
  • The user will be redirected to the Default Web site home page
  • The user will receive a 403.2 -Read Access Forbidden error message
  • The user will receive a 404 - File Not Found error message
  • None of above
Q.19

How can you recreate the PTR record in your WindowsDNS server from you Windowsclient?

  • Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client
  • Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server
  • Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer
  • Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer
  • None of above
Q.20

Your network is configured as shown in the exhibit. "Engineering! and Salesl have DHCP installed up them." All the servers are WindowsServer computers that use TCP/IP as the only network protocol. The sales department uses one subnet and has servers named Salesl and SalesThe engineering department uses another subnet and has servers named Engineeringl and EngineeringSalesl and Engineeringl are configured to act as DHCP servers. The router that joins the two subnets is not RFCcompliant and does not support DHCP/BOOTP relay. You want to allow Salesl and Engineeringl to support client computers on each other's subnets. What should you do?

  • Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl
  • On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol
  • On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service
  • Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes
  • None of above
Q.21

You are the administrator of a Windowsdomain that has three domain controllers. Each day, you use Windows Backup to perform full backups of each domain controller. You run a script to make changes to account information in Active Directory. As a result of errors in the script, the incorrect user accounts are modified. Active Directory replication then replicates the changes to the other two domain controllers. You want to revert Active Directory to the version that was backed up the previous day. What should you do?

  • On a single domain controller, use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Shut down and restart the computer
  • Shut down and restart a single domain controller in directory services restore mode. Use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Run the Ntdsutil utility. Restart the computer
  • Shut down, and restart a single domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart the computer
  • Shut down and restart each domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use Windows Backup to restore the Sysvol folder. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart the computer
  • None of above
Q.22

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?

  • Set a Group Policy on each local computer to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
  • Set a Group Policy on the domain to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
  • Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing computer accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
  • Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing user accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy
  • None of above
Q.23

You are the administrator of a WindowsServer computer that has FIVE hard disks. FourGB hard disks on the server are configured as a single stripe volume. You want to reconfigure the fourth disk so that the volume is fault tolerant and has as much space possible available for storing data. You want to use only existing hardware. What should you do?

  • Convert the disk to dynamic disk shut doWn and restart the server
  • Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a raidS volume on the four disks, restore the data to the new raid5 volume
  • Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a mirror volume, shut down and restart the server. Restore the data to new mirror volumes
  • Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe
  • None of above
Q.24

You configure your WindowsServer as a print server. You install a second PnP Network adapter to improve the performance. The first adapter uses IRQand the second adapter uses IRQThe 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?

  • Use device manager to change the IRQ for LPT1 to IRQ10
  • Use device manager to change the IRQ for LPT2 to IRQ7
  • Edit the CMOS setting of the servers BIOS to reserve IRQ7 for non-PnP devices
  • Edit the CMOS setting of the servers BIOS to reserve IRQ5 for non-PnP devices
  • None of above
Q.25

You have a machine with two hard disk and you add an extraGB hard disk for a specific Client-Server application to run on, because the application gets very slow returning query data. You want to have the fastest possible access for the Client-Server App to the HDD's. Which Raid should you apply?

  • RAID0
  • RAID1
  • RAIDS
  • RAID2
  • None of above
Q.26

You want to provide Internet access for the clients on your network. You decide to use Network Address Translation (NAT). You have a Windowscomputer you try to establish a secure Virtual Private Networking session with. You try connecting to the Remote Windowscomputer using L2TP. You are unable to establish a connection with the remote node using L2TP. You are able to make a connection with another computer in your same office. Why are you unable to make a connection.to the remote location?

  • NAT does not allow for remote networking
  • L2TP does not work with Windows 2000 computers
  • You can not establish a L2TP connection behind a computer running NAT. The L2TP session fails because the IP Security packets become corrupted
  • You have not configured the NAT server to translate the IP Security packets
  • None of above
Q.27

Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. Devices on the network are configured to use IP address from the private 10.0.0.0 range. All the client computers on the network runs WindowsProfessional. The network includes WindowsServer computers and UNIX servers. User's print jobs are sent to shared printers on a WindowsServer computer named PrintServ that directs the print jobs to print devices attached directly to the network. You have a high-capacity print device that is attached to one of the UNIX servers. The UNIX computer uses the LPR printing protocol, and it's IP address is 10.1.1.The name of the printer queue is GIANT. You want users to be able to connect to this printer from their computers. What should you do?

  • Install Microsoft Print Services for Unix on PrintServ. Create a network printer on users' computers, and specify that the printer URL is LPR://10.1.1.99/ GIANT
  • Install Microsoft Print Services for Unix on users* Computers. Create a network printer, and specify that the printer name is \\10.1.1.99\GIANT
  • Create a network printer on PrintServ, and specify that the printer name is \\16.1.1.99\GIANT. Share this printer and connect to it from users computers
  • Create a local printer on PrintServ. Create a new TCP/IP port for an LPR server at address 10.1.1.99 with a queue name of GIANT. Share this printer and connect to it from users' computers
  • None of above
Q.28

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?

  • Enable Anonymous access for the intranet server
  • Enable Anonymous access for the Sales virtual directory
  • Remove Nate fmm the Intern group
  • Make Nate a member of the Security group
  • None of above
Q.29

You want to provide complete redundancy for all data stored on your hardware RAID 5 array. You install second h/w RaidYou want to create a mirror set of the original array. However when you right click the free space on new array you see no option to create a new volume or mirrrored volume. What should you do?

  • Convert both to dynamic disks
  • Create an empty extended partition on new disk
  • Create a single unformatted primary partition on new array
  • Format new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition
  • Format the new disk array as a single NTFS logical drive in an extended partition
Q.30

The network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure the remote access server on the network. Some users report that when they connect to the server they receive the following message |" IPX SPX compatible computer deported errorThe EPP control network protocol for the network is not available. If the users allow the connection to continue they are able to connect to the services that use TCP/IP. You want to prevent this message from being displayed. What should you do?

  • Configure a client computer to use only TCP/IP for the connections to the remote access server
  • Configure the client computer to use a defined IPX network address for the connection to the remote access servers
  • Configure the remote access server to allow IPX based remote access demand dial connections
  • Configure the remote access server to disable multi-link connection
  • None of above
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