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Test 6
1 . Your Windows 2000 network consists of all Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network uses a Routing and Remote Access server.
As the administrator for the network, you decide to configure the remote access server to allow a dial-in connection to access more than one line. You decide to accept the default for the Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) settings. The default setting is to reduce a Multilink connection by one line if the lines fall below 50% capacity for a period of 2 minutes.
While testing Multilink, you determine that the Multilink and BAP settings are not being enforced. What must you do to resolve this problem?
A.
Enable Multilink and BAP
B.
Enable the Require BAP for dynamic Multilink requests property
C.
Enable the Restrict maximum session to property
D.
Enable the Extensible Authentication Protocol property
2 . Drive C: on your Windows 2000 server has a compressed folder on it named C:\Server_Files. You must move this folder to Drive D: and encrypt this folder. Drive D: is a 5-GB FAT32 volume and Drive C: is a 3-GB NTFS partition. How can you move the file to the D: volume and encrypt it?
A.
You convert drive D: to an NTFS partition, move the C:\Server_Files folder to the D: drive, right-click on the folder's Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, remove the compression setting from the folder, and select the check box to "Encrypt contents to secure data".
B.
You move the C:\Server_Files folder to the D: drive, right-click on the folder's Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and select the check box to "Encrypt contents to secure data".
C.
You convert drive D: to an NTFS partition, move the C:\Server_Files folder to the D: drive, right-click on the folder's Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, and select the check box to "Encrypt contents to secure data".
D.
You move the C:\Server_Files folder to the D: drive, right-click on the folder's Properties, select Advanced from the General Tab, remove the compression settings from the folder, and select the check box to "Encrypt contents to secure data".
3 . You must implement a 10,000-node network. The network will consist of forty Windows 2000 domain controllers, twenty Windows 2000 servers, 60 Hewlett Packard 5SI printers, and 9000 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 10 subnets with 2000 nodes per subnet in the next two years. How should you configure the IP addressing structure to allow for this configuration?
A.
136.18.32.0/20
B.
136.18.32.0/26
C.
136.18.32.0/24
D.
136.18.32.0/22
4 . 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 received many complaints by users that work on several computers throughout the company. They need to be able to access their files and folders while working on a different computer. You have decided to make configuration changes to allow users to reach their files and folders.
What will you implement to accomplish this?
A.
roaming user profiles
B.
additional profiles
C.
mandatory profiles
D.
local user profiles
5 . You have recently been hired as the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network uses Windows 2000 Server computers.
You want to remove a network adapter from one of the servers and install it into another server. You need to ensure that the server computer, from which you are removing the network adapter, is cleaned of unnecessary files. This means you need to ensure that the device drivers are removed from the server.
What should you access to accomplish this task?
A.
The System component
B.
The Network and Dial-Up Connections component
C.
The Add/Remove Software component
D.
The Add/Remove Hardware component
6 . You must add a 7-GB program to a 25-GB RAID Level 5 Volume. The RAID 5 volume is about 4 months old, and the existing network uses a 100BaseT network. You must prepare the volume to minimize install and initialization time of the program. How can you prepare the RAID level 5 configuration to optimize the installation and initialization time of the program?
A.
Change the volume to a RAID level 1
B.
Defragment the volume
C.
Scan the volume for errors
D.
Upgrade the network to an FDDI network
7 . Your Windows 2000 server has a single 6-GB NTFS partition on it. You must enforce disk quota limits on your Windows 2000 server so all users are restricted from storing over 100 MB on the server. However, there is a small group of people in the Sysops group that must store more than 100 MB on the server's hard drive, and you do not want to limit these users to a quota. How can you configure the quota on the hard drive without adding another hard drive to the computer?
A.
Configure quotas on this hard drive for all the users and limit the quota to 100 MB selecting the check box to not allow users to exceed their quota. In addition, select the Quota entries box on the Quota page and configure the Sysops group so there is no quota limit for members of this group.
B.
This is not possible
C.
Configure quotas on this hard drive for all the users and limit the quota to 100 MB selecting the check box to not allow users to exceed their quota
D.
You must add another hard drive to the computer, format the drive using NTFS, and assign only the Sysops group permission to the drive
8 . You must update your modem's driver on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You download a signed Windows 2000 driver from the manufacturer's Web site and save it to a floppy disk. How can you upgrade the driver?
A.
Use the Driver tab of the modem in Device Manager and select the Update Driver option
B.
Use the General tab of the modem in Device Manager and select the Troubleshooter option
C.
Use the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard
D.
You must update the driver using the Windows Update Web site
9 . You must connect a satellite office to the main office network using the least expensive method. At the main office, you will connect to a Windows 2000 server using a Windows 2000 Professional computer from the satellite office. How should you make the connection using the most secure method over a frame relay PVC connection?
A.
Implement a VPN connection with the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
B.
Implement a VPN connection with the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
C.
Implement a VPN connection with the IP in IP (IP-IP) protocol
D.
Implement a VPN connection with the PPTP protocol using IPSec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Tunnel Mode
10 . You are currently working on a Windows 2000 Server computer on the network you administer. You need to change a configuration setting on the computer. You must make this setting as the user Administrator.
What can you do to prepare for the change?
A.
From a command prompt, type: mmc /user administrator
B.
From a command prompt, type: change user to administrator
C.
From a command prompt, type: runas /user: administrator mmc
D.
From a command prompt, type: user = administrator
11 . You are administering a new Windows 2000 network. The network consists of all Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network will be configured with Active Directory.
You need to implement local user accounts on all client computers. You want to ensure that you are well prepared for configuring the accounts. You research all information about user accounts.
What is a characteristic of these accounts?
A.
Local user account information is replicated to all domain controllers
B.
The server's security database is used to authenticate the account
C.
Local user account information is not replicated to the domain controllers
D.
The local account is created in its original computer's and server's security databases
12 . You are the administrator of your Windows 2000 network. The network's domain controller had Disk 1 fail in it. The disk configuration follows:
Disk 0, 1, 2, and 3 each have 2 GB that compose a RAID 5 volume.
Disk 0 and 1 each have 6 GB that compose a RAID 1 volume.
Disk 1, 2, and 3 each have 2 GB that compose a striped set.
Disk 1 and 3 each have 2 GB that compose a spanned volume.
You have not created a backup in three months. Which volumes can you recover without a backup? (Choose 2)
A.
RAID 5 volume
B.
RAID 1 volume
C.
Striped set
D.
Spanned volume
13 . You are a Windows 2000 network administrator. You are planning to implement Terminal Services on the network. While researching the service, you see that a component of Terminal Services is used to maintain data that is necessary to activate license servers and issue client license key packs to the license servers that request them.
Which component were you researching?
A.
Terminal Server
B.
Client Licenses
C.
License Server
D.
Microsoft Clearinghouse
14 . You have a Windows 2000 Server and 50 Windows 2000 Professional computers on your Windows 2000 network. You must configure the client computers so they can be moved to another subnet without any modifications. How can you configure the client computers?
A.
Configure the clients as WINS clients
B.
Configure the clients as DHCP servers
C.
Configure the clients as DHCP clients
D.
Configure the clients as DNS clients
15 . You have an OptraX printer manufactured by Lexmark. The printer is connected to a Windows 2000 server and the server shares the printer on the network. The network has 500 Windows 95 client computers. When the Windows 95 computers attempt to print to the printer, they receive a message that there is no driver installed for the printer. How should you resolve this problem with the least amount of effort?
A.
Install the Windows 95 printer driver on the server
B.
Install the Windows 95 printer driver on the client computers
C.
Reinstall the printer on the server
D.
Install the Windows 95 printer driver on the client computers and on the server
16 . As the network administrator, you must upgrade 3 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 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.
Boot the computers with the Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Emergency Repair Disk
B.
Migrate to the new operating system using the Winnt32.exe command from the Run line of Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
C.
Upgrade the new operating system using the Winnt.exe command
D.
Boot the computers with an MS-DOS network boot disk
17 . Your Windows 2000 server's hard drive configuration follows:
C:\- 2-GB FAT RAID Level 1 partition
D:\- 999-MB NTFS RAID Level 5 partition
E:\- CD-ROM
F:\- 500-MB FAT32 striped set
G:\- 13.66-GB FAT32 spanned volume.
You must store the paging file on the disk configuration with the fastest write access. Which disk should you configure the paging file to use?
A.
E:
B.
F:
C.
D:
D.
C:
E.
G:
18 . You administer a Windows 2000 network that consists of Windows 2000 Server and Professional computers. The network is configured to use Active Directory and Group Policies.
You are implementing auditing to track events on the network. You want to track access to Active Directory objects. How can you accomplish this task?
A.
Enable the Audit process tracking policy
B.
Enable the Audit account management policy
C.
Enable the Audit object access policy
D.
Enable the Audit directory services access policy
19 . You are the administrator for your Windows 2000 network. You have a Windows 2000 Server computer that is your Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. Another Windows 2000 Server computer is your Domain Name System (DNS) server.
You want the DHCP server to configure the DNS server setting for all DHCP clients.
What should you do?
A.
Use DHCP options 44 and 46
B.
Use DHCP option 44
C.
Use DHCP option 46
D.
Use DHCP option 6
20 . How can you view the percentage the CPU is used by the operating system on a Windows 2000 server?
A.
Use Task Manager's Process Tab, select the View menu, and select Show Kernel times
B.
Use Task Manager's Performance Tab, select the View menu, and select Show Kernel times
C.
Use the Windows 2000 Performance Monitor to view the desired setting
D.
Use Task Manager's Applications Tab, select the View menu, and select Show Kernel times
21 . Your company uses a Windows 2000 network of which you are the administrator. Users on the network use the Microsoft Office 2000 programs in their work.
You receive a call from a user running Access 2000. The user informs you that she received an error while working in the program. You want to know the details of the error, but the user already cleared the error from the screen.
How can you view the details of the error from the Event Viewer?
A.
View the System log
B.
View the Directory Service log
C.
View the Application log
D.
View the Security log
22 . You are a member of a team of network administrators for a Windows 2000 network. The network uses Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional computers.
You are attempting to make configuration changes that will aid the administrators in managing security settings for the local computer policies. One of the changes you would like to implement is for users to be automatically logged off the network after a specified amount of time.
How can you implement this change?
A.
From the Group Policy snap-in, enable the "Shut down the system" option in User Rights Assignment.
B.
From the Group Policy snap-in, enable the "Automatically log off users when logon time expires (local)" option in Security Options.
C.
From the Group Policy snap-in, enable the "Amount of idle time required before disconnecting system" option in Security Options.
D.
From the Group Policy snap-in, enable the "Force shutdown from a remote system" option in User Rights Assignment.
23 . Your network has a Windows 2000 Active Directory server, three file and print servers, and a NetWare 4.1 server. In addition, there are 200 Windows 98 client computers and 1000 Windows 2000 Professional client computers. You multihomed your Windows 2000 Active Directory server and you must configure the first network adapter so it can only communicate with the NetWare server (you do not want this network adapter to connect to any Windows client computers). You must configure the second network adapter so it can only communicate with the Windows server and client computers on the network. All Windows server and client computers on the network use the TCP/IP protocol. How must you configure the network adapter on the LAN connection so the first network adapter can only communicate with the NetWare server?
A.
Install Gateway Services for NetWare
B.
Install the NWLink protocol
C.
Install Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
D.
Install Client for Microsoft Networks
24 . You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of 2 Windows 2000 Server computers and 30 Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
Your company recently created a new division and hired several new employees. You must create local user accounts because they will not initially be connected to the network. What must you access to create these accounts?
A.
The DNS snap-in
B.
The Group Policy snap-in
C.
The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in
D.
The Local Users and Groups snap-in
25 . You installed an updated SCSI driver on your Windows 2000 server and now the computer will not boot. How should you proceed to resolve the problem?
A.
Boot the computer using the Last Known Good Configuration
B.
Boot the computer using Recovery Console
C.
Boot the computer using Safe Mode
D.
Boot the computer using the Emergency Repair Disk
Test Name :
Test 6
Category :
Win2k Server
Number of Question :
25
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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