Practice Test: Question Set - 04
1. You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a multiprocessor computer. The manufacturer has provided a customized HAL to use with the computer. The HAL is on the floppy disk. You want to install the customized HAL design for the computer. What should you do?
- (A) During
the text mode portion of the Windows 2000 setup install the customized HAL
- (B) After
text mode portion of Windows 2000 setup is complete use the recovery console to
copy the customized HAL to the system32 folder on the boot partition
- (C) After
the text mode portion your windows 2000 setup is complete use the emergency
repair process to replace the existing HAL with the customized HAL and then
continue the windows 2000 setup
- (D) After
the Windows 2000 setup is complete use the device manager to scan for Hardware
changes when prompted install the customized HAL
2. Your company's network includes Windows 3.1 client computers, Windows 95 client computers, and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The company's manufacturing facilities run 24 hours per day. The company has developed its own 32-bit application that collects information from the manufacturing process so that workers on one shift can find out that was manufactured during the previous shift. The company wants to make the application available on all of the client computers by using Terminal Service on a Windows 2000 Server computer. This server will not run as a domain controller. You install Terminal Services. The information technology (IT) department needs to be able to remote control users' sessions to support and troubleshoot the application. What should you do to enable the IT department to control users' sessions?
- (A) Configure
the Terminal server to run in Remote Administration mode
- (B) Grant
the IT department Full Control permission to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
on the Terminal server
- (C) Add
the members of the IT department to the Power Users group on the Terminal
server
- (D) Use
third-party software to enable remote control of users' sessions
3. You want to provide complete redundancy for all data stored on your hardware RAID 5 array. You install second h/w Raid 5. You want to create a mirror set of the original array. However when you right click the free space on new array you see no option to create a new volume or mirrrored volume. What should you do?
- (A) Convert
both to dynamic disks
- (B) Create
an empty extended partition on new disk
- (C) Create
a single unformatted primary partition on new array
- (D) Format
new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition
4. You want to provide complete redundancy for all data stored on your hardware RAID 5 array. You install second h/w Raid 5. You want to create a mirror set of the original array. However when you right click the free space on new array you see no option to create a new volume or mirrrored volume. What should you do?
- (A) Convert
both to dynamic disks
- (B) Create
an empty extended partition on new disk
- (C) Create
a single unformatted primary partition on new array
- (D) Format
new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition
5. You have just configured two Windows NT Servers, Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 with no other software installed. You have an application server that needs to be monitored for performance to figure out what it's problem is, or to get some kind of baseline. You install Network Monitor on Monitor 2. What would you do to monitor Application server?
- (A) Install
Network Monitor on Monitor 1
- (B) Install
Network Monitor on Application Server
- (C) Configure
the network monitor ECP port something for TCP
- (D) Configure
the network monitor EDP port something for UDP
6. You are the administrator of Windows 2000 Server computer. Your computer has a span volume that consists of areas on three physical hard disks on the server. The three disks support hot swapping. You regularly backup the span volume by using windows backup. One of the disk fail, you replace the disk with a new un-partitioned disk. You want to recover the span volume and disk data as soon as possible. What should you do?
- (A) Extend
the span volume to include the new disk, rescan the disk
- (B) Extend
the span volume to include the new disk, shut down and restart the server, use
windows backup to restore the data
- (C) Rescan
the disk, format the span volume. Use windows back up to restore the data
- (D) Rescan
the disk, remove the span volume and create a new span volume that includes the
new disk. Format the span volume, use Windows back up to restore the data
7. Your network contains 10 domain controllers, 10 member servers, and approximately 1,000 client computers. All the servers run Windows 2000 Server, and all the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional. Two of the domain controllers act as DNS servers. Users of client computers use file sharing to grant access to files stored locally. The network has 10 subnets and uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You want to configure the network so that all computers can resolve the addresses of all other computers by using DNS. Client computers must be able to register and resolve addresses if a server fails. How should you configure the DNS servers?
- (A) Configure
one server with a standard primary zone for the domain, and configure at least
one server with standard secondary zone
- (B) Configure
one server with a standard primary zone for the domain, and configure at least
one server with an Active Directory integrated primary zone
- (C) Configure
one server with an Active directory integrated primary zone for the domain, and
configure at least one server with a standard secondary zone
- (D) Configure
at least two servers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the
domain
8. Your network contains NetWare 4.0 Servers. You have successfully installed Client Service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Professional computers, and Gateway Service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Server Computers. You recently added a new Windows 2000 Server computer to the network and installed Gateway Service for NetWare on it. However, the server is unable to connect to any NetWare servers. What should you do on the new Windows 2000 Server computer to resolve this problem?
- (A) Enable
NWLink NetBIOS
- (B) Configure
the NWLink IPX/SPX/ NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol to use the correct
Ethernet frame type
- (C) Install
RIP routing for IPX
- (D) Install
the SAP Agent
9. Your Windows 2000 server Computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for the new tape drive on the computer. After restarting the computer you log on as an administrator, shortly after you log on you receive the following stop error "irql_not_less_6r_equal". You need to bring the server back on line as quickly and reliably as possible. What should you do?
- (A) Restart
the computer by using the last known good menu option
- (B) Perform
an emergency repair and select fast repair, restart the computer
- (C) Restart
the computer in the safe mode, remove the driver and restart the computer
- (D) Restart
the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the
computer, remove the driver
10. Your network consists of Windows 2000 file servers, Windows 2000 print servers, Windows 2000 professional computers, Windows 2000 file servers. You must prevent any unsigned drivers from being installed on any computer in your Windows 2000 network. What should you do?
- (A) Configure
a Group policy for the Domain that blocks all unsigned drivers
- (B) Configure
a Group policy for the Default Domain Controller to block all unsigned drivers
- (C) Configure
the Windows 2000 file servers, Windows 2000 print servers, Windows 2000
professional computers and Windows 2000 file servers to block unsigned drivers
- (D) Do
nothing, this is the default setting
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