Practice Test: Question Set - 03
1. You want to install Windows 2000 server on 15 new computers. You want to install, configure and test all 2000 servers 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?
- (A) Install
Windows 2000 server on the computers. Use Sysprep.exe to create the
Unattend.txt file, place file on the root of the drive
- (B) 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
- (C) Create
an Unattend.txt file by using Setup Manager. Create a UDF file that identifies
the names of the new computers
- (D) Create
a UDF file by using setup manager. Create an Unattend.txt file that identifies
the names of the new computers
2. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network that runs in mixed mode. You install a new Windows 2000 Server computer. You create and share a new HP LaserJet 4L printer. Your Windows 2000 Professional client computers can print to the new printer successfully. However, when users try to connect to the printer from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, they receive the dialog box shown in the exhibit. "The server on which the printer resides does not have a suitable HP LaserJet printer driver installed". You want the printer driver to be installed automatically on the Windows NT Workstation computers. What should you do?
- (A) Copy the
Windows NT 4.0 Printer Drivers to the Net logon shared folders on all Windows
NT Server 4.0 computers still configured as BDCs
- (B) Copy
the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Net logon shared folder on the PDC
emulator
- (C) Change
the sharing options on the printer to install additional drivers for Windows NT
4.0 or Windows 2000
- (D) Copy
the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Winnt\System32\ pri liter s\dri vers
folder on the Windows 2000 print server
3. Your Windows 2000 Server 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?
- (A) Create
a new hardware profile
- (B) Use
Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
- (C) Use
Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
- (D) Delete
the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the
Systemroot\system32\Driver Cache folder
4. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server hosts several web sites that have logging enabled. You use a third-party reporting utility to analyze the log files produced by the web sites. You notice that all data from 7:00pm to midnight each night is included in the following day's logfile. You want all data to be included in the correct day's log file. What should you do?
- (A) Ensure
that the log type is set to W3C
- (B) Change
the log rollover property in the website's logging properties
- (C) Change
the time zone setting in the time properties on the web server
- (D) Configure
the time service on the web server to use local system account
5. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer that has FIVE hard disks. Four 100 GB 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?
- (A) Convert
the disk to dynamic disk shut down and restart the server
- (B) Backup the
data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a raid5 volume
on the four disks, restore the data to the new raid-5 volume
- (C) Backup
the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create to mirror
volume, shut down and restart the server. Restore the data to new mirror
volumes
- (D) Backup
the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a span
volume for the first two disks, create a second span volume for the last two
disk. Mount the root of the second span volume in the root of the first span
volume. Restore the data to the first span volume
6. You have configured a Group Policy Object (GPO) for the marketing organization unit (OU) to prevent users from accessing My Network Places and from running System in Control Panel. You want the Managers Domain Local Group to be able to access My Network Places, but you still want to prevent them from running System in Control Panel. What should you do?
- (A) Add the
Managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Disable the permission of
the managers group to read and apply the Group Policy
- (B) Add the
Managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Deny the permission of
the managers group to read and apply the Group Policy
- (C) Create a
second GPO in the OU. Add the Managers group to the access control list. Allow
the managers group to apply the Group Policy. Deny the Authenticated Users
group permission to read and apply the Group Policy. Configure the new GPO to
deny the ability to run system Control Policy Panel. Give the original GPO a
higher priority than the new GPO
- (D) Create a
second GPO in the OU. Add the Managers group to the access control list. Allow
the managers group to apply the Group Policy. Disable the Authenticated Users
group permission to read and apply the Group Policy. Configure the new GPO to
allow access to My Network Places. Give the original GPO a higher priority than
the new GPO
7. You are the administrator of Windows 2000 domain and TWO Windows NT domains. The Windows 2000 domains trust each of the Windows NT domains. Each of Windows NT domains trust the Windows 2000 domain. A Windows 2000 domain controller named DC1 is configured to use a highly secure domain controller template. Users in the Windows NT domain report that they cannot access DC1. You need to allow the users of computers in the Windows NT domain to access resources on DC1. What should you do?
- (A) Apply a less
restrictive custom security template to DC1
- (B) Apply
a less restrictive custom policy to Windows NT domain controller
- (C) Ensure
the Windows 2000 domain is configured in the mixed mode
- (D) Ensure
the Windows 2000 domain is configured to run in the native mode
8. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server has a single hard disk with a single NTFS partition. You use a third-party tool to add a new partition to the disk. When you restart the server, you received the following error message: "Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \system32\ntoskrnl.exe. Please re-install a copy of the above file." What should you do to resolve the problem?
- (A) Start
the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run System File Checker
- (B) Start
the computer by using the Recovery Console. Modify the Partition parameter in
the operating system path in C:\Boot.ini
- (C) Start
the emergency repair process. Choose the option to repair system files
- (D) Start
the computer in safe mode with command prompt. Modify the Partition parameter
in the operating system path in C:\boot.ini
9. You are the administrator of your company's network. You are configuring the security policy for a group of users in the finance organizational unit (OU). You need to configure a group policy so that future changes to group policy will be applied within 15 minutes to any computers that are log on to the network. What should you do?
- (A) Enable
the background refresh settings to use the default group policy refresh date
- (B) Enable
the asynchronous group policy application settings
- (C) Enable
and configure the group policy refresh interval for domain controller
- (D) Enable
and configure the group policy refresh interval for computers
10. You want to improve the TCP transmission speed of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You also want to remove an unused registry key. You use Regedit32 to edit the registry of the Windows 2000 Server. You insert a value in the registry named TCPWindowSize, and you remove the unused key. You restart the computer, but the computer stops responding before the logon screen appears. You want to return the computer to its previous configuration. What should you do?
- (A) Restart
the computer in safe mode. Then restart the computer again
- (B) Restart
the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the Fixboot c: command, and
then run the Exit command
- (C) Restart
the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the enable winlogon
service_auto_start command, and then run the Exit command
- (D) Restart
the computer by using the last known good configuration
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