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1 . You are the administrator of a Web server (IIS) that runs on a Windows 2000 Server computer. Your company web site has ActiveX controls. You want these ActiveX controls to be automatically download to your customers browsers. The default security settings on your customers' browsers prevents this.
What should you do to automate the downloading of your ActiveX controls?
A.
Install an Enterprise Subordinate Certificate Authority (CA) that uses a commercial CA as the parent. Create a policy on the CA that allows the Web developers to request a certificate for code signing.
B.
Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain controllers. Install an Enterprise Subordinate CA on one of your member servers. Issue code signing certificates to your Web developers.
C.
Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain controllers and have it issue a certificate for code signing.
D.
Configure your Web server to request code signing certificates from a commercial CA such as Verisign.
2 . You want to configure your DNS server to allow users to type a host name in their browsers to connect to the Web server that is on the same subnet. The host name that all users will type in will be identical regardless of the subnet they are on. You have three subnets in your network, and each Web server on your network contains the same content as all of the Web servers. How should you configure your DNS server?
A.
On the primary DNS server, create three A (host) records that map a different host name to the IP address of the Web server on each subnet.
B.
On the primary DNS server, create one A (host) record for one Web server and two CNAME (canonical name) records for the remaining two Web servers.
C.
On the primary DNS server, create three A (host) records that map the same host name to IP address of the Web server on each subnet.
D.
On the primary DNS server, create one A (host) record that is located on the same sub net as the DNS server. On the secondary DNS servers on the two remaining subnets, edit the zone file for the domain on each DNS server to include an A (host) record for the Web server on each subnet
3 . Administrators of your Sales organizational unit want to be able to manage EFS for the users in their department. These administrators belong to a group named SalesAdmin which has full administrative privileges to the OU. You install an Enterprise Certificate Authority for use by the entire company. However, the administrators of the Sales department notify you that they are unable to create a Group Policy that allows them to manage EFS for their department. What should you do? (Choose two)
A.
Add a new policy setting for an EFS Recovery Agent certificate in the Certification Authority console for the CA.
B.
Install a Enterprise Subordinate CA on one of the computers in the Sales OU
C.
Grant the enroll permission to the SalesAdmin group for the Recovery Certificate Template
D.
Add the SalesAdmin group's certificate to the CA's RCL
4 . You install Certificate Services on two computers running Windows 2000 Server. CertRoot is an Enterprise Root Certificate Authority. CertSub is an Enterprise Subordinate CA. You have two domains: sycom.com and support.sycom.com. You add a new domain, tech.sycom.com. You attempt to issue a certificate from CertSub for a user account in tech.sycom.com. The Event Viewer shows the CA was unable to publish a certificate for tech.sycom.comDC DC is a domain controller for tech.sycom.com. What is the most likely reason you receive this error message?
A.
You are not a member of the Certificate Administrators for tech.sycom.com
B.
DC (tech.sycom.com domain controller) is offline
C.
CertSub is not a member of the group "tech.sycom.comCert Publishers"
D.
The Enterprise CA is offline
5 . Your network consists of computers running Win2000 server, Win2000 Professional, Win95 and OS/2 with Lan Manager 2.2c. All are on the same subnet. You want applications on the OS/2 client that use NetBIOS names to be able to resolve the NetBIOS names to IP Addresses from a WINS database. You install WINS on one of the Win2000 servers.
What else should you do to enable the applications on the OS/2 computer to resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses from the WINS database?
A.
Add static mappings for the OS/2 computer in the WINS database
B.
Configure a wins proxy agent on the OS/2 computer
C.
Configure a DHCP relay agent on the network
D.
Configure one of the Win2000 Professional computers as a WINS Proxy Agent
6 . You are the administrator of your company's network. The network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Server computers, 200 Windows 2000 Professional computers, 250 Windows 98 computers, and 25 UNIX workstation computers running 5MB server software. The network runs only TCP/IP as its transport protocol. You implement WINS in the network for NetBIOS name resolution. Users of the Windows-based client computers report that they cannot access resources based on the UNIX computers by NetBIOS name. There is no problem accessing Windows-based resources by NetBIOS name.
What should you do to resolve this problem?
A.
On the WINS server, create static mappings for the UNIX computers
B.
Install a WINS proxy agent on one of the Windows-based computers
C.
Install a WINS proxy agent on one of the UNIX computers
D.
On the WINS server, create static mappings for the Windows-based computers
7 . You administer a Windows 2000 network. Your network has three Windows 2000-based Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) servers. You want periodic backups of the WINS database on all WINS servers to occur automatically.
What should you do?
A.
In the WINS console on all three WINS servers, right-click to select the server name, then select the Backup Database option
B.
On all three WINS servers, configure the File Replication Service to copy the contents of the System32WINS subdirectory to another location on the disk.
C.
On all three WINS servers, use Windows Backup to schedule a regular backup of the contents of the System32WINS subdirectory
D.
In the WINS console on all three WINS servers, configure the General properties of each WINS server to specify the default backup path
8 . On your Windows 2000 server, you install Client Services for Netware and NWLink with the default settings. How should you configure your Windows 2000 server to connect to all Netware servers, regardless of their versions?
A.
Set the adapter to frame type 803.2
B.
You can only connect to one type of Netware server at a time so this cannot be accomplished
C.
Set the adapter to Manual Frame Type Detection and add the frame type of each Netware server
D.
Edit the registry to allow all frame types
9 . You install the Win2000 DHCP server service on a member server in your Win2000 domain. The domain contains only Win2000 Professional computers. The DHCP server is located on the same network segment as the Win2000 Professional computers.
You create and activate a DHCP scope for the network segment. The win2000 Pro computers are configured as DHCP client computers but they do not receive IP addresses. What should you do so that each DHCP client receives an IP address?
A.
Run "registerDNS" on the DHCP server
B.
Authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory
C.
Stop and restart the DHCP server service
D.
Install a DHCP relay agent on one of the Win2000 Professional computers
10 . Your network consists of three DHCP servers and three DNS servers. The TCP/IP configuration for your Windows 2000 Professional and NT Workstation clients is provided by the DHCP servers. All three DHCP servers are configured so that they have scopes for all the computers in the network, and always register and update client computer information on the DNS servers.
You configure the DNS zones on all DNS servers to only allow secure updates. After you complete the configuration, you notice the client computer information in the DNS zones is no longer updated correctly after IP changes. What should you do?
A.
Configure the four DHCP servers to enable updates for DNS client computers that do not support dynamic updates
B.
Add the computer accounts of the three DHCP servers to the DnsUpdateProxy global security group.
C.
Configure a shorter time to live (TTL) interval resource record for the four DNS servers than the lease time used by the DHCP servers
D.
Configure the DHCP client computers to NOT release the DHCP lease at shut down or log off
Test Name :
Test 4
Category :
Win2k Network
Number of Question :
10
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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