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all were correct exept 4. the answer is d. here are some more questions for today.

5 You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 30 PXE-compliant computers and 35 non PXE-compliant computers. All 65 computers are included on the current hardware compatibility list (HCL).

You create a RIS image. You load the image onto the RIS server. You then start the 65 computers

You find that the 30 PXE-compliant computers can connect to the RIS server. However, the 35 non-PXE compliant computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You want to enable the non-PXE compliant computers to connect to the RIS server.

What should you do?

A. Run RBFG.exe to create a non-PXE compliant startup disk
B. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE compliant startup disk
C. Grant the Everyone group NTFS read permission for the RIS image
D. Grant the Administrators Group NTFS read permission for the RIS image

6 You are the administrator of your company’s network. The dial-up server on your network is configured to support certificate authentication.
A user named Tom wants to use Smart Card Authentication on his Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. You verify that Tom’s computer has a PC Card Smart Card reader and the appropriate drivers installed. You give Tom a Smart Card to use.

What else should you do to enable Smart Card Authentication on Tom’s computer?

A. Configure a dialup connection to use EAP.
Select the Smart Card device for authentication.
B. Configure a dialup connection to use SPAP.
Select the Smart Card device for authentication.
C. Configure a dialup connection to use certificate authentication.
Enable the user credentials for authentication.
D. Configure a dialup connection to connect to a private network through the Internet. Enable L2TP to create a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel.

1. You use a Window 2000 Professional computer to run a weekly Accounts Payable (A/P) report named AP_Financial_Reports. You also use the computer to run a task named PERF_LOGS to connect to network routers and retrieve their performance logs.

When the A/P report is running on the computer, the PERF_LOGS task stops responding and eventually times out. When you run the only PERF_LOGS task, the task completes successfully.

You use Task Manager to view your system resources as shown in the exhibit (click the exhibit button)

You want to resolve the performance log timeout problem by using Task Manager. What should you do?

A. Decrease the base priority of the AP_Financial_Reports task.
B. Decrease the number of threads available for the AP_Financial_Reports task.
C. Increase the base priority of the Perf_Logs task.
D. Increase the number of threads available for the Perf_Logs task.

Exhibit: Windows Task Manager

Apps Processes Performance

ImageName/ PID/ CPU/ MEMUsage/ PeakMemUsage/ VMSize/ BasePri/ Thread

AP_Financial_Reports 1296 96 1,600k 1,600k 524 Realtime 10
Per_Logs.exe 668 00 1,640k 1,640k 524 Normal 1


2. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by several users in the Sales department. User accounts have been created for current users. Current users can log on to the computer.

To accommodate new users, you add two new user accounts named USER7 and USER8 to the computer. When USER7 attempts to log on to the computer, she receives the following error message. “Windows cannot copy file c:\documents and settings\default user to location c:\documents and settings\user7. Contact your network administrator. Detail-access is denied.” When USER8 attempts to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message.

You want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the sales department, to be able to log on to the computer.

Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two)

A. Add the USER7 and USER8 user accounts to the DACL for the profiles shared folder on the network server.
B. Add the USER7 and USER8 user accounts to the DACL for the c:\documents and settings\default user folder.
C. Add the Everyone group to the DACL for the c:\documents and settings/default user folder.
D. Add a Group Policy Object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.
E. Log on by using the local administrator account and create new folders for USER7 and USER8 in the c:\documents and settings folder.
F. Select the “Allow Inheritable Permissions From Parent To Propagate To This Object” option on the c:\documents and settings\default user folder, and reset the permissions on all child objects.


3. You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named peter requests assistance with his Windows 2000 Professional portable computer.

Peter is preparing for extensive air travel and wants to optimize the battery life for his portable computer. You want to configure Peter’s computer to save the contents of memory to the hard disk and then to shut down when Peter presses the sleep button.

What should you do?

A. Configure the power settings to use the standby option.
B. Configure the power settings to use the power off option.
C. Configure the power settings to use the hibernation option.
D. Configure the computer to use the always on power scheme.
E. Configure the computer to use the portable/laptop on power scheme.

4. You want to use Windows backup to perform a weekly backup of the user data on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to ensure that your registry, boot files, and COM+ objects are backed up.

What should you do?

A. Configure Windows Backup to back up the system partition.
B. Configure Windows Backup to back up the System State data.
C. Create a script written in the Microsoft visual basic, scripting edition (vbscript) language to run rdisk.exe /s before the backup starts.
D. Create a batch file to run rdisk.exe /s- before the backup starts.

5 You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 30 PXE-compliant computers and 35 non PXE-compliant computers. All 65 computers are included on the current hardware compatibility list (HCL).

You create a RIS image. You load the image onto the RIS server. You then start the 65 computers

You find that the 30 PXE-compliant computers can connect to the RIS server. However, the 35 non-PXE compliant computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You want to enable the non-PXE compliant computers to connect to the RIS server.

What should you do?

A. Run RBFG.exe to create a non-PXE compliant startup disk
B. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE compliant startup disk
C. Grant the Everyone group NTFS read permission for the RIS image
D. Grant the Administrators Group NTFS read permission for the RIS image

6 You are the administrator of your company’s network. The dial-up server on your network is configured to support certificate authentication.
A user named Tom wants to use Smart Card Authentication on his Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. You verify that Tom’s computer has a PC Card Smart Card reader and the appropriate drivers installed. You give Tom a Smart Card to use.

What else should you do to enable Smart Card Authentication on Tom’s computer?

A. Configure a dialup connection to use EAP.
Select the Smart Card device for authentication.
B. Configure a dialup connection to use SPAP.
Select the Smart Card device for authentication.
C. Configure a dialup connection to use certificate authentication.
Enable the user credentials for authentication.
D. Configure a dialup connection to connect to a private network through the Internet. Enable L2TP to create a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel.


7 Your routed TCP/IP network consists of 10 Windows 2000 server computers and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol.

You are installing 10 new 2000 Professional computers. You want to enable the new computers to use NETBios names to connect to all shared resources on the network. You configure a TCP/IP address and a subnet mask on each new computer.

Which two additional TCP/IP properties should you configure on each new computer? (Choose two)

A. The Bindings
B. A DNS address
C. A Gateway address
D. A WINS Server address
E. A DHCP Server address

8 You are the administrator of your company’s network. Your network consists of 20 Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure all of the computers to allow access to the internet.

Your budget does not allow for installing a permanent Internet connection for the network. You do have a single dialup account at a local Internet service provider (ISP) and a 56-kbps modem. You want the computers to be able to access the Internet when web resources are requested.

What should you do? (Choose all that apply)

A. Configure the shared modem to use software handshaking.
B. Configure the dialup connection to enable on-demand dialing.
C. Configure the dialup connection to enable Internet connection sharing.
D. Configure all of the other computers to have a dialup connection that uses the shared mode.
E. Attach the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computers, and create a dialup connection to the ISP.
F. Attach the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computers, and share the modem on the network.

9 A user named Tom reports that applications on his Windows 2000 Professional computer are running slowly. You notice that Tom’s computer has 64MB of RAM and 100MB of free disk space.

Which methods can you use to improve performance? (Chose all that apply)

A. Add Tom to the Power Users group.
B. Set the total paging file to 75 percent of physical memory.
C. Perform a disk analysis, and use the disk defragmenter if recommended.
D. Use Disk Cleanup to delete temporary files and unnecessary program files.
E. Ensure that the performance options window is optimized for background services.


10 You install window 2000 Professional on a computer named Client2. The computer is configured to have a TCP/IP address of 10.10.167.4 and a Default Gateway of 10.10.167.1. The network is configured as shown in the network configuration exhibit.

You want to connect to a shared folder on the server. When you attempt to connect to the network share, you receive the following error message: “The network location could not be reached” you run IPconfig to review the configuration as shown in the IP configuration exhibit.

You want to allow Client2 to connect to server. What should you do?

A. Place Client2 on the same segment as server.
B. Place a computer running the WINS Proxy service on the same segment as Client2.
C. Configure Client2 to use a Default Gateway of 10/10/13/1.
D. Configure Client2 to use a DNS Server address of 10.10.13.24.
E. Configure Client2 to use a WINS Server address of 10.10.13.14.

IP configuration exhibit
IPconfig /all
Windows 2000 IP configuration
Host name=client2
Node type=hybrid
IP routing enabled=no
WINS proxy enabled=no
DNS suffix search list= blank
Ethernet adapter local area connection:
Connection-specific DNS suffix=blank
Description=Compaq integrated netflex-3/p control
Ller 2.3
Physical address=0008c7c313c4
DHCP enabled=yes
Auto configuration enabled=yes
IP address=10.10.167.4
Subnet mask=255.255.252.0
Default gateway=10.10.167.1
DHCP server=10.10.13.20
Primary WINS server=10.10.13.20
Secondary WINS server=10.20.13.20
Lease obtained=Monday August 2, 1999 8:41
Lease expires=Thursday, August 12, 1999 8:41

Network configuration exhibit




12 You want to upgrade 100 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You use setup manager to create the unattend.txt file. The hardware on each computer is configured identically.

You upgrade 10 of the computers. You notice that the monitors on the 10 computers go blank after Windows 2000 Professional loads. You restart one of the computers in safe mode, and find that the monitor appears to be working.

Which change should you make to unattend.txt to configure your video settings correctly?

To answer, click the appropriate line on the unattend.txt-notepad screen.

Unattend.txt-notepage
;setupmgrtag
(unattended)
Unattendmode=fullunattended
Oemrpreinstall=no
Targetpath=c:\win98
(guiunattended)
Adminpassword=*
Autologon=no
Timezone=4
(userdata)
Product id=111111-111111-111111-111111
Fullname-contoso
Orgname=contoso
Computername=*
(display)
Bitsperpel=8
Xresolution=640
Yresolution=480
Vrefresh=150
(massstoragedrivers)
OEM
(oemboodfiles)
(OEM_ads)
(setupmgr)

13 You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You replace the uniprocessor computers in the graphics department with 25 new MPS-compliant computers. Each computer has two 550Mhz processors.

You install the software that users need to perform their work. The software includes Win32-, Win16-, and Dos-based applications.

Users report that when they use the Win16-based application, they do not notice an improvement in performance compared to using the uniprocessor computers. You want the users in the graphics department to be able to see a noticeable improvement in performance.

What should you do?

A. Use Device Manager to install the MPS-compliant drivers for the second processor.
B. Use Device Manager to install the ACPI-compliant drivers for the second processor.
C. Run the Win16-based application in a separate memory page.
D. Replace the Win16-based applications with available Win32-based applications.



14 You are the administrator of your company’s network. Your network has 20 Windows 2000 Server computers in the Contoso.com domain. Your network also has 250 Windows 98 computers.

You want to perform a clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional on all of the Windows 98 computers. All of the Windows 98 computers are identical models and are PXE compliant.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

An unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional will be performed.

An unattended installation of company-standard applications will be performed during the installation of Windows 2000 Professional.

Each computer will be assigned a unique SID.

The unattended installation script will be modified so that the computers automatically join the Contoso.com domain.

You take the following actions:

Install Windows 2000 Professional on a Windows 98 computer named Computer1.

Install and configure company-standard applications on Computer1.

Use Setup Manager on Computer1 to create an unattended.txt file based on the current configuration, including domain membership.

Start the remaining Windows 98 computers, and then install Windows 2000 Professional. Use the unattend.txt file to provide the settings for the installation.

Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)

A. An unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional will be performed.
B. An unattended installation of company-standard applications will be performed during the installation of Windows 2000 Professional.
C. Each computer will be assigned a unique SID.
D. The unattended installation script will be modified so that the computers automatically join the Contoso.com domain.

15 You are the administrator of your company’s network. You install 20 new Windows 2000 Professional computers in the Sales department. Two weeks later, users report that five of the computers have stopped responding.

You troubleshoot the five computers. You find that the users have attached USB devices and have installed device drivers that are not supported by the Windows 2000 Professional.

You want to ensure that this does not happen again. You decide to configure the computers to install device drivers only for devices that are included on the current HCL.

What should you do?

A. Use NTFS permissions to restrict user access to the \WINNT\Driver cache folder.
B. Use NTFS permissions to restrict user access to the \WINNT\System32\Drivers folder.
C. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to enable driver signing verification.
D. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to trust the Microsoft certificate authority (CA).


16 You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Michael has limited dexterity, which prevents him from using the standard keyboard to complete his daily computing tasks. You want to configure his Windows 2000 Professional computer to use the appropriate accessibility options.

You log on to Michael’s computer by using Michael’s user account, which is a member of the Local Users group. You configure the Stickykeys, Filterkeys, and Togglekeys options. You then log off.

Michael logs on to the computer by using his user account. Michael is able to use the accessibility options that you have configured. However, when he returns from lunch, the accessibility options are automatically turned off.

What should you do?

A. Use Accessibility options in Control Panel to reconfigure the accessibility idle time setting.
B. Use Accessibility options in Control Panel to enable filterkeys option to reconfigure the time setting.
C. Use Utility Manager to configure the Accessibility options to start automatically when Windows 2000 Professional loads.
D. Use Utility Manager to increase the accessibility idle time setting for Michael’s accessibility options, and save the settings.

17 You are configuring five computers to use both Windows NT workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8GB hard disk.

You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4GB partitions. Windows NT workstation is installed on drive C. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D.

In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computers and load Windows NT workstation. You notice that users can still save files to drive D.

You want to prevent users from saving files to drive D in either OS. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either OS.

What should you do on each computer?

A. Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partition.
B. Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable EFS on drive D.
C. Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users write permission.
D. Reinstall Windows NT workstation after configuring the disk quotas.

18 You use Windows Backup to back up the files on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your computer is configured to perform a daily backup of your files on drive D.

On Thursday morning, drive D on your computer fails. You replace the failed hard disk with a new hard disk. You want to restore your files on drive D to the new hard disk. You view your backup log as shown in the exhibit.

In which order should you restore your data?

A. Friday, Wednesday. Files will be current as of Wednesday night.
B. Friday, Thursday. Files will be current as of Thursday morning.
C. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Files cannot be restored after this time.
D. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Files will be current as of Wednesday night.

Exhibit:

Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
D: D: D: D: D: D:
Normal Incremental Incremental Incremental Incremental Incremental
9/8/1999 9/9/1999 9/10/1999 9/11/1999 9/12/1999 9/13/1999
11pm 11pm 11pm 11pm 11pm 11pm

19 You are the administrator of your company’s network. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 20 new PXE-compliant computers on the Marketing segment of your network. The new computers do not have OS’s installed.

You create a RIS image. You load the image onto the RIS server. You then start the new computers.

You find that the new computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. You want to enable the new computers to connect to the RIS server.

What should you do?

To answer, click the select and place button, and then drag the appropriate server to the “place server here” box on the network.

Exhibit:




20 You are the administrator of your company’s network. You are preparing to deploy 20 new Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network.

You want to be able to recover from disk failures and corrupt system files on the new computers. You want to configure the computers to automatically update their system configuration and emergency repair files on a scheduled basis.

What should you do?

A. Use the at command to schedule a weekly job to back up the boot partition.
B. Use the at command to schedule a weekly job to run the system file checker.
C. Use Windows Backup to schedule a backup of the System State data.
D. Use Windows Backup to schedule a backup of the system partition and the boot partition


21 You are delegated administrative control of the Graphics OU. You install Windows 2000 Professional on 25 PXE-compliant computers in the Graphics OU by using disk-duplicating software. The reference computer was configured to have Windows 2000 Professional default desktop settings.

Users in the Graphics OU have Home folders specified in their user account settings. The Home folders are located on the \\server1\users network share. You want to change the default path of the users’ My Documents folders to their respective Home folders whenever users log on to the network. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort.

What should you do?

A. In the properties of the My Documents folder, select move, and define the UNC path \\server1\users
B. Reconfigure each domain user account properties on the profile tab, and define the UNC path \\server1\users.
C. Enable a local computer policy to redirect the My Documents folder, and define the UNC path \\server1\users\%username%
D. Create a GPO for the Graphics OU to redirect the My Documents folder, and define the UNC path \\server1\users\%username%

22 You want to configure your Windows 2000 Professional computer to support two monitors. Your computer is configured to use 16-bit color, 1024x768 resolution, and an optimal refresh rate.

You physically install two identical PNP PCI video adapters and their appropriate drivers. The video adapters are included on the current HCL.

You start the computer. After Windows 2000 Professional loads, you notice that the secondary monitor does not display an image.

What should you do?

A. Move the video adapters to different PCI slots so that the primary video adapter is in slot 0.
B. Use the hardware troubleshooter to update the video adapter drivers for the secondary video adapter.
C. Run DXDIAG.exe to configure the video adapters. Configure the secondary video adapter to use the optimal refresh rate.
D. Change the resolution of the primary video adapter to 640x480, and use the default refresh settings for
the primary video adapter.