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1 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network that uses Active Directory and Group Policies. The network consists of a DNS server. In addition, auditing is used to track events.
You are making configuration changes to the audit policy. You have decided to audit access to all files and folders on the C: drive.
How can you implement this change? (Choose two.)
A.
Add an audit policy from the server for the computer containing the specific files and folders
B.
Enable auditing for all the files and folders on the C: drive
C.
In the audit policy, enable Audit Directory Service Access
D.
Enable the Audit Object Access policy
2 . You must take a Windows 98 Pentium III 550 MHz computer and make it a Windows 2000 domain controller. After installing the Windows 2000 operating system, you install a USB scanner on the computer while it is on. How can you force Windows 2000 to search for a new scanner?
A.
Log off and back on to the domain controller
B.
This is not possible because Windows 2000 domain controllers do not support adding hardware while the computer is on
C.
Restart the computer
D.
Right-click on the domain controller's name in Device Manager and select "Scan for hardware changes"
3 . You are administering a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
You need to configure some settings for the network adapter in one of the server computers. You want to use the tools that Windows 2000 provides for managing the device.
Where can most of these tools be found?
A.
The Network Identification tab of the System Properties dialog box
B.
The Hardware tab of the System Properties dialog box
C.
The General tab of the System Properties dialog box
D.
The Advanced tab of the System Properties dialog box
4 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network is configured to use Active Directory and auditing.
You perform regular maintenance on the network. You like to periodically use the Event Viewer to check the success or failure of events that have auditing enabled.
What do you use to monitor these events?
A.
DNS Server
B.
Security log
C.
System log
D.
Application log
5 . You administer a Windows 2000 network that uses Active Directory and Group Policies. The network uses only Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network also uses the Encrypted File System (EFS) to encrypt and protect files and folders.
You are performing routine maintenance on some of the client computers. You need to ensure that the users are using file encryption properly. You want to display the encryption state of the files in the directory you are currently accessing.
How can you accomplish this using the Cipher command-line utility?
A.
Cipher /h *
B.
Cipher /h *.*
C.
Cipher
D.
Cipher /s
6 . You must back up the Registry, the COM+ Class Registration database, the system boot files, the Certificate Server database, the Active Directory Services database, and the SYSVOL directory on a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain controller. The domain controller is a Pentium 200 MHz with a RAID 5 array composed of ten 3-GB partitions. How can you back up the appropriate files while minimizing the time the backup takes?
A.
Use Windows Backup to back up the System State Data
B.
Use Windows Backup to create a differential backup
C.
Use Windows Backup to perform a full system backup
D.
Use Windows Backup to create a backup of specified folders
7 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network is configured with Active Directory and Group Policies. Only Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional computers are used on the network.
You need to make some group policy configuration changes. You create a group policy object (GPO) linked to an Organizational Unit (OU). You do not want the GPO to use any policies from the domain.
How can you accomplish this task?
A.
Check the "Delete All Child Objects" box in the domain GPO policy's Properties dialog box
B.
Check the "Apply Group Policy" box in the main screen of the domain's Group Policy Editor
C.
Check the "No Override" box in the OU GPO's Options dialog box within the Properties dialog box
D.
Check the "Block Inheritance" box in the main screen of the OU's Group Policy Editor
8 . You must configure a client's subnet mask and default gateway. All subnets on the network use a /24 subnet addressing scheme. The router that connects the subnet to the network has an IP address of 158.25.64.1. The next router in line has an IP address of 158.23.65.2. Which subnet mask and default gateway should you use to configure the client computer?
A.
255.255.255.0
158.23.65.2
B.
255.255.255.0
158.25.64.1
C.
255.255.0.0
158.23.65.2
D.
255.255.0.0
158.25.64.1
9 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network also uses a DHCP server.
You are testing the DHCP lease process between the DHCP clients and the server. You receive a broadcast of a DHCPNACK on the DHCP client.
When does this broadcast take place?
A.
After the DHCPOFFER message is broadcast
B.
After the DHCPREQUEST message is broadcast
C.
When a client attempts to lease its previous IP address, and the IP address is not longer available
D.
When the IP address is invalid because the client computer was moved to a different location within the subnet
10 . Your existing TCP/IP network has an address of 194.194.194.0. The network consists of 2 subnets with 60 nodes on one segment and 40 nodes on the other segment. All nodes are either Windows 2000 servers, Windows 2000 Professional computers, or HP 8000 printers using JetDirect cards. There are 3 Windows 2000 domain controllers. You must configure the network as follows:
You must properly subnet your network address.
You must configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers so they are automatically configured with a valid IP address.
You must minimize human error when configuring the computers with the networking information.
You must configure the client computers so they can be moved to another subnet without any modifications.
You take the following actions:
You use the subnet of 194.194.194.0/26.
You configure all Windows 2000 Professional computers as WINS clients.
You configure all Windows 2000 domain controllers as WINS servers and properly configure them.
Which requirements do the actions meet?
A.
The network is properly subnetted
B.
Human error is minimized when configuring the computers with the networking information
C.
The Windows 2000 Professional client computers are automatically configured with a valid IP address
D.
The client computer can be moved to another subnet without any modifications
11 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network is configured to use Active Directory and Group Policies. The network contains a DNS server and DHCP server.
You need to make changes to the security configurations stored in the network.
These configurations are stored in security templates on the domain controller.
What can you access to make these changes?
A.
Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in
B.
Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in
C.
Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in
D.
Security Templates snap-in
12 . You administer a domain on a Windows 2000 network. The network uses Active Directory, and contains a DNS server. The network consists of all Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
You have decided to implement roaming user profiles. You came to this conclusion based on numerous complaints from users that wanted to access their files and folders from different computers.
Which steps must you take to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
A.
Create a shared folder on a server
B.
Create a non-shared folder on a server
C.
Create a read-only folder on a server
D.
From the Profile tab in the Properties dialog box of the user accounts, enter the path to a shared folder
13 . As the network administrator, you must upgrade 3 Windows 98 computers to the Windows 2000 Server operating system. The Windows 98 computers are Pentium III 550 MHz computers with 256 MB of RAM, but they do not have a CD-ROM in them. You must perform an over-the-network install of the operating system. How can you perform this function?
A.
Share the installation folder. Upgrade the new operating system using the Winnt.exe command.
B.
Share the installation folder. Boot the computers with an MS-DOS network boot disk
C.
Share the installation folder. Migrate to the new operating system using the Winnt32.exe command from the Run line of Windows 98
D.
Share the installation folder. Boot the computers with a Windows 98 network boot disk
14 . A hard disk fails in your Windows 2000 server. The disk was part of a RAID level 5 configuration. You replace the hard disk with an identical disk. How can you restore the RAID 5 volume?
A.
Reactivate the disk
B.
Scan the volume for changes
C.
No action is necessary
D.
Recreate the volume
15 . You are administering a Windows 2000 network. The network uses Active Directory and Group Policies. The network consists of a DNS server and uses auditing to track events.
You are making configuration changes to the audit policy. You have decided to enable auditing for an additional event. After making the change, how will it begin to take effect?
A.
By restarting the computer
B.
From a regularly scheduled policy propagation
C.
By typing Secedit at a command prompt
D.
By logging off and logging on to the computer
16 . You are administering a Windows 2000 network. The network uses a DHCP server. The network contains Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional computers.
You are implementing DHCP leasing on new client computers. While testing the configurations, TCP/IP is initialized for the first time. This starts the DHCP lease process.
What is the first step in this process?
A.
DHCPISCOVER
B.
DHCPREQUEST
C.
DHCPACK
D.
DHCPOFFER
17 . In Device Manager on your Windows 2000 server, you notice a yellow question mark next to the Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC. You suspect the problem is due to an IRQ conflict. How can you troubleshoot the problem with this device using Device Manager?
A.
Right-click on the device and select Troubleshooter
B.
Using the left pane of the two-pane Device Manager display, right-click Device Manager on the Local Computer, select View, select Resources by Connection, and expand the IRQ section in the right pane
C.
Using the left pane of the two-pane Device Manager display, right-click Device Manager on the Local Computer, select View, select Devices by Connection, and expand the IRQ section in the right pane
D.
Right-click on the device, select Properties, and on the General tab of the device's Properties page, select Troubleshooter
18 . Due to strict security limitations of your Windows 2000 production environment, you must prevent any unsigned drivers from being installed on any computer in your Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 domain controllers, Windows 2000 file and print servers, and Windows 2000 Professional computers. How can you prevent the installation of any unsigned drivers on all the computers on your network?
A.
Configure a Local Policy on the main Windows 2000 domain controller
B.
Configure the domain controllers, file and print servers, and client computers to Block unsigned drivers
C.
Implement a Group Policy to Ignore signature verification
D.
Configure the domain controllers, file and print servers, and client computers to Ignore unsigned drivers
19 . As the network administrator of a Windows 2000 network, you must secure the E:\Confidential folder on your Windows 2000 domain controller. The domain controller has three 10-GB SCSI hard drives in it. The partitions are composed of a 10-GB NTFS partition (C:), a 5-GB RAID level 1 configuration (D:), and two 5-GB FAT32 partitions (E: and F:). You must encrypt all information in the E:\Confidential folder. How can you encrypt the folder?
A.
Right-click on the folder, select Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and ensure the "Encrypt contents to secure data" selection box is selected
B.
Convert the drive to an NTFS partition. Right-click on the folder, select Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and ensure the "Encrypt contents to secure data" selection box is selected
C.
Right-click on the folder, select Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and ensure the "For faster searching allow Indexing Service to Index the folder" box is selected
D.
Right-click on the folder, select Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and ensure the "Folder is ready for Archiving" box is selected
20 . You must implement a 250-node network. You must divide the network into 2 subnets and each subnet must not exceed 125 nodes. How should you configure the IP addressing structure to allow for this configuration if the company's IP address is 194.194.194.0?
A.
194.194.194.0/27
B.
194.194.194.0/26
C.
194.194.194.0/25
D.
194.194.194.0/28
21 . You have four 10-GB disks in your Windows 2000 server. You are trying to provide the maximum usable space while still providing for redundancy in case a single disk in the drive fails. How should you configure the hard drives to meet these requirements?
A.
Create two Raid Level 5 volumes
B.
Use all four disks to create a single RAID level 5 volume
C.
Create two Raid Level 1 volumes
D.
Use all four disks to create a single RAID level 1 volume
22 . You are installing a new network adapter for a Windows 2000 Server computer on the Windows 2000 network you administer. You complete the installation and install the device drivers. Which function will notify you whether the driver you are installing passes the Microsoft certification process?
A.
Service Pack Slipstreaming
B.
Event Logs
C.
Driver Signing
D.
Device Manager
23 . You must implement a 17,000-node network. The network will consist of forty Windows 2000 domain controllers, twenty Windows 2000 servers, 60 Hewlett Packard 5SI printers, and 17,000 Windows 2000 Professional workstations. Your company has been assigned an IP address of 136.18.32.0. You expect the network to double in size to approximately 34 subnets with 1000 nodes per subnet in the next two years. How should you configure the IP addressing structure to allow for this configuration?
A.
136.18.32.0/22
B.
136.18.32.0/26
C.
136.18.32.0/20
D.
136.18.32.0/24
24 . Your network has a Windows 2000 Active Directory server and a UNIX server. You must allow the UNIX server to print to a printer connected to the Active Directory server. How must you configure the network adapter on the LAN connection so this functionality is allowed on the Active Directory server? (Choose 2.)
A.
Install TCP/IP
B.
Install Print Services for UNIX
C.
Install Client for Microsoft Networks
D.
Install the DLC protocol
25 . You attempt to install Windows 2000 server on a Pentium III 550 MHz computer with a bootable CD-ROM and a bootable CD-RW drive and you receive a media error. You have received this error on the bootable CD-ROM drive on three attempts. You then change the CMOS settings so the CD-RW drive is the first place the computer looks for initialization files. However, you also receive a media error when attempting to install Windows 2000 on the computer. Both drives are on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) for Windows 2000. How should you proceed ?
A.
Verify all hardware is properly detected and on the HCL
B.
Ensure the target partition has sufficient free space for the Windows 2000 server installation
C.
Contact Microsoft and request a Windows 2000 server replacement CD
D.
Verify the proper domain name is used during the installation
Test Name :
Test 4
Category :
Win2k Server
Number of Question :
25
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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