Exercise: Windows 2000 Server

Questions for: Windows 2000 Server

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
Answer: D
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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
Answer: D
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The network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure the remote access server on the network. Some users report that when they connect to the server they receive the following message |" IPX SPX compatible computer deported error 733" The EPP control network protocol for the network is not available. If the users allow the connection to continue they are able to connect to the services that use TCP/IP. You want to prevent this message from being displayed. What should you do?
A:
Configure a client computer to use only TCP/IP for the connections to the remote access server
B:
Configure the client computer to use a defined IPX network address for the connection to the remote access servers
C:
Configure the remote access server to allow IPX based remote access demand dial connections
D:
Configure the remote access server to disable multi-link connection
Answer: D
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Your network is configured as shown in the exhibit. "Engineering! and Salesl have DHCP installed up them." All the servers are Windows 2000 Server computers that use TCP/IP as the only network protocol. The sales department uses one subnet and has servers named Salesl and Sales2. The engineering department uses another subnet and has servers named Engineeringl and Engineering2. Salesl and Engineeringl are configured to act as DHCP servers. The router that joins the two subnets is not RFC 1542 compliant and does not support DHCP/BOOTP relay. You want to allow Salesl and Engineeringl to support client computers on each other's subnets. What should you do?
A:
Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl
B:
On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol
C:
On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service
D:
Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes
Answer: C
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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
Answer: C
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