Practice Test: Question Set - 05
1. You install a Windows 2000 Server computer on your network. You place several shared folders on a 12-GB primary partition formatted by FAT32. During nine months of continuous operation, the number of users who access the server and their access frequency remains constant. The average size of the files on the server remains approximately constant. After the server runs continuous for nine months, users report that the server does not retrieve files from the shared folders as fast as when you first installed the server. What should you do to resolve the problem?
- (A) Convert
the disk that contains the shared folders to a dynamic disk
- (B) Convert
the partition that contains the shared folders to NTFS
- (C) Defragment
the disk that contains the shared folders
- (D) Move
the paging file to the partition that contains the shared folders
2. You are the administrator of contoso.local domain. You organize the domain into organizational units as shown in the EXHIBIT. You configure the local security options and other settings for the default domain policy object You delegate administration of Michigan and Florida OU. You want to prevent those administrators from creating any other group policy objects with settings that conflict with those you configured. What should you do?
- (A) From
the group policy options from the contoso.local domains set the option not
override
- (B) From
the group policy options from the Michigan and Florida OU, set the option not
override
- (C) Block
the group policy inheritance for the contoso.local domain
- (D) Block
the group policy inheritance for Michigan and Florida OU
3. You install Terminal Services on a Windows 2000 domain controller. You install Terminal Services Client on users' client computers. Users report that when they try to connect to the Terminal server, they receive the following error message: "The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon interactively." When you attempt to log on to the Terminal server as an administrator from a user's computer, you log on successfully. You want users to be able to log on to the Terminal server. What should you do?
- (A) Grant
the users the right to log on as a service
- (B) Grant
the users the right to log on locally
- (C) Grant
the users the right to log on over the network
- (D) Copy
the users' profiles to the Terminal server
4. You are the network administrator for your company. Mike Nash is a member of the Administration group, and Nate Sun is a member of the Intern group. Both groups are in the same domain. On the intranet server, the Administration group is placed in the Security group, and the Intern group is placed in the Non-security group. The Security group is then granted Full Control permission for the Sales virtual directory. Nate needs to update new sales information that is located on the Sales virtual directory. What should you do so that Nate can perform this task?
- (A) Enable
Anonymous access for the intranet server
- (B) Enable
Anonymous access for the Sales virtual directory
- (C) Make
Nate a member of the Security group
- (D) None
of above
5. You are the administrator of a network that consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure the deployment of the most recent Windows 2000 service pack so that users of the Windows 2000 Professional computers receive the service pack automatically when they log on to the domain. What should you do?
- (A) Create
a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack. Configure RIS to
use the package
- (B) Create a
Microsoft Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the package
in a Group Policy
- (C) Create
a Microsoft -Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the
package in the Local Computer Policy
- (D) Place the
service pack in a Distributed file system (Dfs)
6. Your Windows 2000 Server computer uses a non-Plug and Play ISA modem configured to use IRQ 5. You add a PCI modem and restart the computer. Device Manager reports an IRQ conflict between the two modems. Both modem are trying to use IRQ 5. You want to resolve the problem. What should you do?
- (A) Use
Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 9
- (B) Use Device
Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 10
- (C) Edit
the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 5 for non-Plug and Play
devices
- (D) Edit
the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 10 for non-Plug and Play
devices
7. You install your boot volume on volume C on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You mirror volume C on dynamic Disk 1. Two years later, during routine server maintenance, you open Disk Management and find that the status of volume C is Failed Redundancy. The status of Disk 1 is Missing. You attempt to reactivate Disk 1, but the status of volume C does not return to Healthy. What should you do next?
- (A) Replace
Disk 1 and restart the computer. The mirror will automatically regenerate
- (B) Remove
the mirror on Disk 1, replace the disk, and then add back the mirror to the new
Disk 1
- (C) Replace
Disk 1 and copy all data from volume C to a new NTFS primary partition on the
new Disk 1. Restart the computer
- (D) Rescan
the disks, remove the mirror, and delete the data on Disk 1. Then re-create the
mirror
8. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server contains one network adapter and is a file and print server for critical company resources. You install a second network adapter in the server and connect it to the same network subnet as the first adapter. You want to ensure that the first adapter is used for all network traffic and the second adapter is used only if the first adapter fails or is disconnected from the network. You also want to ensure that the server always has network connectivity even if one network adapter fails. What should you do?
- (A) Set
the second adapters status to disable
- (B) Configure
the first adapter to use a TCP/IP metric of 100
- (C) Configure
the second adapter to use a TCP/IP metric of 25
- (D) Configure
the binding order on the second adapter to bind TCP/IP last
9. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains a stripe set with parity on a four-disk array. You convert the stripe set with parity to a dynamic RAID-5 volume. Six months later, users report that disk access on the server is slower than it had been on the previous day, You use Disk Management and discover that the status of the third disk in the array is Missing. You want to recover the failed RAID-5 volume. What should you do first?
- (A) Replace
the third disk and restart the server. Use disk Management to repair the volume
- (B) Ensure
that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk
Management to reactivate the disk
- (C) Ensure
that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk
Management to repair the volume
- (D) Install
a new disk and create a single extended partition on the new disk. Restart the
computer and allow Windows 2000 to automatically repair the volume on the
extended partition
10. You are a network administrator for your company. The company is currently configuring its branch offices with a Windows 2000 Server computer at each office. Each branch office has a technical-support department but not a network administrator. You want to configure the remote Windows 2000 Server computers so that whenever a new Microsoft driver becomes available, the branch offices are notified automatically when the administrator logs onto the server. What should you do?
- (A) Install
the Windows 2000 Resource Kit
- (B) Install
Windows critical update notification
- (C) Configure
system file checker to notify the branch offices
- (D) Configure
Windows file protection to notify the branch offices
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