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1 . After restarting your Windows 2000 Professional Computer, your Monitor shows a blank blue screen without text and the Computer will not responding to keyboard or mouse commands. You discover that an incorrect driver was just installeD. How should you correct the problem?
A.
There is nothing you can do. Reinstall the Operating System
B.
Use the "Last Known Good Configuration" to restart you system and correct the problem
C.
Use the Emergency-Repair-Disk
D.
Call the manufacturer to request a Windows 2000 compatible driver
2 . You have this PC with a USB keyboard. You install a USB scanner. The system asks for the driver and you install them. After restart the keyboard doesn't work anymore.What should you do?
A.
Update the scanner drivers using certified drivers
B.
USB keyboards DO NOT exist
C.
Enable the USB hub controller
D.
Enable the USB port in the computers BIOS
3 . As the network administrator of your companies network. As your company grows you decide to delegate some of your responsibilities to others in your company You configure a snap-in for a user in the graphics department to help with Active Directory and Computer Management. You DO NOT want the user to add additional snap-ins or change the snap-in configuration. How should you configure the console mode?
A.
Uers mode.Full Access
B.
Author mode, Full Access
C.
User mode, Delegated access, Multiple Windows
D.
User mode, Delegated access, Single Windows
4 . You have 75 identically configured Win2000 Professional computers that will be shared by users in the OU. With the least amount of administrative effort, what should you do so that users are able to maintain their individual desktop settings regardless of which computer they use?
A.
Configure each computer to join the domain, create a domain user account that uses a user profile
B.
Configure each computer to join a workgroup, create a domain user account that uses roaming user profile from the domain controller
C.
Configure each computer to join a workgroup, create a user account with a local group file for each user
D.
Configure each computer to join a workgroup, create a domain user account that uses roaming user profiles
5 . You are the administrator of your company's network. You run the Multilanguage version of Windows 2000 Professional on 1500 computers. Users can choose Chinese, English (US), German, Japanese, or Spanish as their language environment. A user named Suzanne wants to change her computer desktop and user interface from English to Japanese. She reports that she used Regional Options in Control Panel to install Japanese as a language preference. However, her computer desktop and user interface remain in English.
What should you instruct Suzanne to do?
A.
Set Japanese as the default language by using Regional Options in Control Panel.
B.
Set Japanese as the default locale and keyboard layout/IME language by using Regional Options in Control Panel
C.
Select Japanese in the locale and keyboard layout/IME settings on the taskbar. Then install the code page conversion table
D.
Select Japanese by using Regional Options in Control Panel. Then log off and log back on
6 . You are the network administrator at a software development company, Currently all developers are running windows 98. the company wants to also run windows 2000 professional. programmers need to code in both a windows 98 environment and a windows 2000 environment. what file system should yo install to optimize the avaliability of code for both environents?
A.
NTFS
B.
FAT16
C.
FAT32
7 . Roger is a new user in your company whom you have just created an account for. Rogers logs on to his computer for the first time and is annoyed by the background that has been configured for his account. He attempts to change the background and is successful. After working for a couple of hours he logs off his computer and heads to lunch. When he returns from lunch, he logs on to his computer and notices that he now has the original background again. You receive a call from Roger who would like to know why this happened.
What is the most likely explanation?
A.
Roger's account is a member of the Guest Users group. Members of the Guest Users group automatically have their changes discarded upon logoff
B.
Roger's account has been configured with a mandatory profile. In this case, the user can still modify the desktop, but the changes are not saved when the user logs off
C.
Roger does not have the appropriate permission to the bitmap file for the background he wishes to use. You must have at least Read permission to the file containing the background you wish to use.
D.
Roger is not a member of the Power Users group. In order to make permanent changes to user settings, you must be a member of this group.
8 . You are installing Windows 2000 Professional on 25 computers. You want to prevent users from installing device drivers that might cause computers to become unstable. You want users to be able to install device drivers only for devices that are included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
What should you do?
A.
Create a Local Computer Policy to prevent users from installing device drivers
B.
Create a Local Computer Policy to enable Windows File Protection
C.
Add Users to the Power Users local group rather than to the Administrators group
D.
Enable driver signing to prevent the installation of unsigned drivers, and set driver signing as a system default
9 . A user moves an encrypted file from an NTFS-Partition on her Windows 2000 Workstation to an NTFS-Folder on a remote Windows 2000 Server. What effect will this have on the encrypted file?
A.
The encrypted file will inherit the encryption state of the remote NTFS-Folder
B.
The encrypted file will automatically be decrypted
C.
Encrypted files and folders cannot be moved or copieD. Decrypt it first, then move or copy the file or folder.
D.
The encrypted file will remain encrypted in the Windows 2000 folder
10 . Can a Domain and Workgroup have the same name?
A.
No
B.
Depends on the configuration
C.
Yes
11 . What protocol is used to access files on a Windows 2000 Server from across the network?
A.
CIFS
B.
IPX
C.
NCP
D.
IP
12 . You dial in using TPC/IP to your network from homE.You see all the PC's on the local network to the RAS server, but you do not see any of the other networks. What dial in setting should you change ?
A.
Check Use default Gateway on the server
B.
On the DNS tab of the TCP/IP settings, check the 'Register this connections address in DNS' checkbox
C.
IPaddress
D.
Disable User IP compression
13 . As the Junior network administrator of your company you have been asked to move the printer spool off the system partition and onto another hard disk. How do you move the printer spool to another drive?
A.
Printer Properties >> Advanced tab, browse to the desired location
B.
From the command prompt 'move c:\winnt\spool printers [desired locatiom]'
C.
From the command prompt 'move c:\winnt\system32\spool printers [desired location]'
D.
Because the printer spool is dynamic, it cannot be moved
14 . You install a new 2nd processor of MPS to your system, but your system is still slow you check the performance log and see that the 1st processor is over loaded. What should you do to make your system use both processors?
A.
During startup, press F8 and install the MPS-compliant drivers for the 2 CPU
B.
Enable AGP Bridge Controller
C.
Install the ACPI-compliant drivers for the 2nd processor using Device Manager
D.
Install the MPS-compliant drivers for the 2nd Processor using Device Manager
15 . You have a computer that is currently running Windows 98. You plan on installing Windows 2000 professional. You want to select the best file system and features. You want to be able to use both operating systems to access all disks. Which file system do you use?
A.
FAT32
B.
FAT16
C.
OS/2
D.
NTFS
Test Name :
Test 12
Category :
Win2K Pro
Number of Question :
15
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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