Practice Test: Question Set - 01
1. You are the administrator responsible for security and user desktop settings on your network. You need to configure a custom registry entry for all users. You want to add the custom registry entry into a Group Policy object (GPO) with the least amount of administrative effort What should you do?
- (A) Configure
an ADM template and add the template to the GPO
- (B) Configure
an INF policy and add the policy to the GPO
- (C) Configure
a Microsoft Windows Installer package and add the package to the GPO
- (D) Configure
RIS to include the registry entry
2. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer named Intra. Intra is a member of an Active Directory domain and hosts an Intranet Web-Ske for your company. Company policy requires that only authenticated users have access to the intranet site. All company users have a user account in the Active Directory domain. You configure directory security for the Web Site to use integrated security. However, you discover that users can access the Web Site without authentication. You need to ensure that only authenticated users can access the web site. What should you do?
- (A) Install
Active Directory on the server
- (B) Select Basic
Authentication check box
- (C) Clear
the Allow Anonymous Connection check box
- (D) Disable
the IUSE_inta user account on Intra
3. You install a new multiple-process database application named Application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. Two days later, users begin to report that the new application has suddenly stopped responding to queries. You verify that the server is operation and decide that you need to restart the application. What should you do before you restart the application?
- (A) End
the task named Application
- (B) End
the Application.exe process
- (C) End
the Application.exe process tree
- (D) End
both the Explorer.exe process and the Application.exe process
4. You have a machine with two hard disk and you add an extra 100 GB hard disk for a specific Client-Server application to run on, because the application gets very slow returning query data. You want to have the fastest possible access for the Client-Server App to the HDD's. Which Raid should you apply?
- (A) RAID0
- (B) RAID1
- (C) RAID5
- (D) RAID2
5. 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
6. You are configuring a Windows 2000 Server computer as a Routing and Remote Access server for a Branch office. You discover that an incorrect driver was installed during the installation of the modem. You attempt to remove the modem by using Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel. After each attempt to remove the modem by using this method, the computer stops responding. You restart the computer again. You must install the correct driver for the modem as quickly as possible. What should you do?
- (A) Use
the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to uninstall the modem. Restart the server
- (B) Shut
down the server, remove the modem card, and restart the server. Shut down the
server again, insert the modem card, and restart the server
- (C) Delete
all references to modems in the registry
- (D) Run
the Modem troubleshooter and remove the modem when prompted. Restart the server
7. How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively?
- (A) Right
click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor
- (B) Right
click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select
the appropriate processor
- (C) Open
Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign
processes to appropriate processor
- (D) Open
Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to
appropriate processor
8. 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 raid-5
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 a 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
9. You are the administrator of a network that consists of a single Windows NT 4.0 domain. The network contains five Windows NT Server domain controllers and 1,000 Windows NT Workstation client computers. You want to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. You want the new computer to act as a domain controller in the existing domain. What should you do?
- (A) On the new
computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a BDC in
the existing domain. Promote the computer to the PDC of the domain. Upgrade the
computer to Windows 2000 Server
- (B) On the new
computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a PDC in
a new domain that has the same NetBIOS name as the existing Windows NT domain.
Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server. Use Active Directory Sites and
Services to force synchronization of the domain controllers
- (C) Shut down
the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new
computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory
Installation wizard to install Active Directory, specifying the same NetBIOS
name for the Windows2000 domain as the existing Windows NT domain
- (D) Shut down
the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new
computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory
Installation wizard to install Active Directory as a replica in the existing
Windows NT domain. Promote the new computer to the PDC of the domain. Restart
the Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC
10. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain that has three domain controllers. Each day, you use Windows Backup to perform full backups of each domain controller. You run a script to make changes to account information in Active Directory. As a result of errors in the script, the incorrect user accounts are modified. Active Directory replication then replicates the changes to the other two domain controllers. You want to revert Active Directory to the version that was backed up the previous day. What should you do?
- (A) On
a single domain controller, use Windows Backup to restore the System State
data. Shut down and restart the computer
- (B) Shut
down and restart a single domain controller in directory services restore mode.
Use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Run the Ntdsutil utility.
Restart the computer
- (C) Shut
down, and restart a single domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use
Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Exit the Recovery Console.
Restart the computer
- (D) Shut
down and restart each domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use
Windows Backup to restore the Sysvol folder. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart
the computer
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