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michaeldmitriev
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167 ВОПРОСОВ К ЭКЗАМЕНУ 070-215
#1.You configure an HP Jet Direct print device as sown in the network diagram exhibit. You want to create and share a printer at Srv2. sales. justtogs. com that is connected to the TCP/ IP port of the print device. However, when you enter the IP address of the device, you receive the dialog box shown in the Printer Port Wizard exhibit. Printer Port Wizard What should you do?
A. Select Hewlett Packard JetDirect from the Standard drop- down list.
B. Select the Custom option button, click the settings command button, and select the LPR protocol.
C. Change the IP address of the print device to 10.5.20.200.
D.Change the subnet mask of the print device to 255.0.0.0. E. Change the default gateway address on Srv2. sales. justtogs. com to 10.5.20.100.
Answer:
C.
#2.You are the network administrator at Island Hopper News. The domain and network configuration is a single- site Windows 2000 domain that is configured as shown in the exhibit. You must provide Terminal Services to the Pentium MMX client computers. You also need to able to manage user licenses and enable users to access term1. islandhoppernews. Com First, you install terminal services in application server mode on term1 .islandhoppernews. com. What should you do next?
A. Install terminal services licensing on term1.islandhoppernews. com. Select the Enterprise License server option.
B. Install terminal services licensing on term1. islandhoppernews. com. Select the Domain license server option.
C.Install terminal services licensing on file1. islandhoppernews. com. Select the Enterprise license server option.
D. nstall terminal services licensing on file1. islandhoppernews. com. Select the Domain license server option. E. Install terminal services licensing on uu2. islandhoppernews. com. Select the Enterprise license server option.
F. Install terminal services licensing on uu2. islandhoppernews. com. Select the Domain license server option.
Answer:
A.
#3.You are the network administrator at Contoso Ltd. You work at the main office in Seattle. The branch office in Denver is a call center. The network consists of a Windows 2000- only domain. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. Denver is a token ring network. Seattle is an Ethernet network. None of your network adapters at Contoso Ltd support promiscuous mode. The Brouter does not support multicast traffic. Wks1. contoso. com and mem1. contoso. com are available for use as network monitor clients. You want to be able to detect and identity rogue installations of network monitor on your network by using the fewest possible computers. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)
A.Install network monitor tools on wks1. contoso. com by using the Windows components wizard.
B.Install the SNMP protocol on wks1. contoso. com by using the Windows components wizard.
C.Install network monitor tools on mem1. contoso. com by using the Windows components wizard.
D. Install the SNMP protocol on mem1. contoso. com by using the Windows components wizard. E. Install network monitor tools on wks1. contoso. com that supports promiscuous mode.
F. Install network monitor tools on mem1. contoso. com that supports promiscuous mode.
Answer: A,
C.
#4.You are the network administrator of the Windows 2000 network at Island Hopper News. Your company does not have a Web presence. Your network consists of a Windows 2000 domain controller, a file server, and a member server named Server 1. Server 1 is connected to a modem bank. Many users want to log on to the network for home. These users have Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000 are professional computers. You enable routing and remote access for Windows 2000 on server 1. You configure the server 1 properties as shown in the exhibit. Users configure dial- up networking on their client computers to connect to server 1. Some users report that they are unable to connect to server 1. What should you do?
A. Change the authentication provider to RADIUS Authentication.
B. Disable EAP.
C. Disable MS- CHAP version2.
D. Enable SPAP. E. Enable MS- CHAP.
Answer: E.
#5. You are the domain administrator for your company. The domain and OU structure is shown in the exhibit. You want to log all unsuccessful attempts to delete files from all your data servers. Which two actions should you take? (Choose two)
A. Set audit permissions on all file and print server computers
B. Use Secedit to import the Hisecws. inf template for all computers in the file and print servers OU.
C. Use Secedit to import the Hisecws. inf template for all computers in the Client computers OU.
D. Enable group policy auditing on the file and print servers OU. E. Set auditing permissions on all of the client computers.
F. Enable auditing group policy on the client computers OU.
Answer: A,
D.
#6.You are the network administrator responsible for testing and deploying new service packs for Windows 2000. Your forest has two trees, with four domains in each tree, as shown in the exhibit. For the testing of each service pack, you plan to deploy the service pack to the support. IS. contoso. Com domain and the support. IS. litware. com domain, but to no other domains. You plan to use a group policy to configure and administer the service pack package. You need to minimize the complexity and administration of the service pack package, and to minimize network traffic between the domains. You create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack. What should you do to configure the group policy?
A. Configure the Windows installer package in a group policy for the litware. com and contoso. Com domains B Configure the Windows installer package in a group policy for the support. IS. litware. com and support. IS. contoso. com domains.
C. Configure two sites, with one tree in each site. Configure the Windows installer package in a group policy for each site.
D. Configure one site that contains both trees. Configure the Windows installer package in a group policy for the site.
Answer:
B.
#7.You share a folder on a Windows 2000 Server computer for users in your company.s London office. You place several subfolders in the London Folder as shown in the exhibit. The Marketing- 2 folder is compressed. You want to delete Marketing- 2, but you want to keep all the files that are currently in the folder. You plan to copy all the files in Marketting- 2 into the marketing folder before deleting marketing- 2. You want these files to remain compressed. However, you do not want to compress any existing files in marketing or compress any other new files added to the marketing. What should you do before you delete marketing- 2?
A. Copy all the files from marketing- 2 to marketing.
B. Move all the files from marketing- 2 to marketing.
C. Compress marketing and then copy all the files from marketing- 2 to marketing.
D. Compress marketing and then move all the files from marketing- 2 to marketing.
Answer:
B.
#8.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network. The network is a routed network that uses TCP/ IP as the only network protocol. All of the Windows 2000 Professional client computers and Windows NT Workstation 4. 0 client computers are members of the single domain. You install Gateway Service for NetWare on a Windows 2000 Server computer. You install a second network adapter on the gateway on the gateway server. The network is now configured as shown in the exhibit. You want to configure adapter
#1 for communications to and from the Windows- based client computers exclusively. Which check boxes in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box should you select? (Choose all that apply)
A. Gateway (and client) services for NetWare.
B. Client for Microsoft Networks.
C. File printer sharing for Microsoft Networks.
D. NWLink NetBIOS. E. NWLink IPX/ SPX/ NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol.
F. Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP)
Answer: B, C,
F.
#9.Your network has Windows 2000 professional client computers and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. The network uses TCP/ IP as the only network protocol. One server on the network acts as WINS server and DNS server. The IP address of this server is 192.168.1.10. All of the client computers are configured to use this server for the DNS and WINS services. Users of Windows NT Workstation computers cannot connect to a file server named FS_ 1. However, users of Windows 2000 Professional computer can access FS_ 1. FS_ 1 has a statically assigned address of 192.168.1.11. The TCP/ IP settings for FS_ 1 are shown in the Exhibit. Which change should you make to allow Windows NT Workstation computers to connect to FS_ 1?
A.Add the WINS address used by the Windows NT Workstation computers and select the Enable LMHOSTS lookup check box.
B. Select Enable LMHOSTS lookup checkbox and import Lmhosts file used by the Windows NT Workstation computers.
C. Select Enable NetBIOS over TCP/ IP option button and add the WINS address used by the Windows NT Workstation computer.
D. Select the Use the NetBIOS setting from the DHCP server option button and add the WINS address used by the Windows NT Workstation computer.
Answer:
C.
#10.Your network is configured as shown in the exhibit. 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 Sales1 and Sales2. The engineering department uses another subnet and has servers named Engineering1 and Engineering2. Sales1 and Engineering1 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 Sales1 and Engineering1 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 Engineering1 and 192.168. 1.1 for Sales1.
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.
#11.The Litware Inc. network has three main network segments and six domain controllers. Part of the network is shown in the exhibit. You backup all of the System State data for each domain controller and place the data on a single tape. That tape is currently attached to the srv1.west.litware.com computer. To which server or servers can you restore the System State data from srv1.west.litware.com? (Choose all that apply)
A. srv1. west. litware. com
B.srv2. west. litware. com
C. srv3. central. litware. com
D. srv4. central. litware. com E. srv5. east. litware. com
F. srv6. east. litware. com
Answer:
A.
#12.You are the administrator of a windows 2000 Active Directory network. The network consists of a single domain named adatum. local that runs in native mode. The domain includes 500 member client computers, consisting of 200 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 300 Windows NT workstation 4.0 computers. You create a group policy for the Research organizational unit (OU) and configure the policy as shown in the exhibit. None of the users in the Research OU who are working at Windows 2000 Professional computers can change the wallpaper on their desktop or the resolution and color depth of their displays. However, when users log on from any of the Windows NT Workstation computers in the OU, they can change all the display settings. You want to restrict all users of Windows NT Workstation computers in the OU from changing their desktop wallpaper and from accessing the Settings tab in display in control panel. What should you do? A Add a new computer to the OU and select the Allow pre- windows 2000 computers to use this account check box.
B. Change the group policy so that it also hides the Background ta
B.
C. Create a separate group policy for a nested OU that contains all window NT computers.
D. Configure a Windows NT policy file and place it in the WinntSysvolAdatum. localscripts folder on the PDC emulator.
Answer:
D.
#13.You are the administrator of homeoffice. local domain. You want to create a shared printer for the company.s executives so that they do not have to wait for their documents to print when the default printer.s queue contains a large number of documents. You configure the new high- priority Printer and want to set permissions for the groups shown in the exhibit. Note: The default settings have been cleared. You select the check box to allow print permission for the executives group. You want only the administrators, print operators, server operators, and executives group to be able to print to the printer. What can you do?
A. Remove the Everyone group.
B. Select the check box to deny print permission for the Everyone group.
C. Select the check box to deny manage documents permission for everyone group.
D. Select all deny check boxes for the Everyone group. E. Clear all check boxes for Everyone group.
Answer: A, E.
#14.You are the administrator of the intranet at Blue Sky Airlines. You install and configure a new Windows the multiple departmental and resource web links to the network and databases. You configure a ticketing web site. You also configure finance virtual directory in the departments website, as shown in the exhibit. During the first morning at the server is available, users report that the only information they are seeing in their browser is a list of .htm and .asp files. For security reasons, the first action you need to take is to disable the user.s ability to view files of all web sites in the form of a list. What should you do?
A. Clear the directory browsing check box for the server properties, and then apply the setting to the child web sites.
B. Clear the directory browsing check box for the Ticketing web site, and then apply the setting to the child virtual directories.
C. Clear the directory browsing check box for the Departments web site, and then apply the setting to the child virtual directory.
D. Clear the directory browsing check box for the Financing virtual directory.
Answer:
A.
#15.You are the administrator of the contoso. local domain. You organize the domain into organizational units ( OUs) as shown in the Exhibit. You configure the Local Security Options and other settings for the Default Domain Policy object. You enable a local security option policy to display a logon message each time a user attempts to log on. Suzan Fine, the administrator of the Florida OU, wants to configure a different logon message for the Orlando OU without changing the other Local Security Options. What should Susan do?
A. Create a new group policy object (GPO) in the Orlando OU with the appropriate logon message. Block policy inheritance for the new GPO.
B. Create a new Group Policy Object in the Florida OU with the appropriate logon message. Set the option not to override the new GPO.
C. Create a new Group Policy Object in the Orlando OU with the appropriate logon message. Enable policy inheritance for the new GPO.
D.Create two new group policy objects in the Miami and Orlando OUs. Configure the GPO for the Orlando OU with the appropriate logon message for the Orlando OU. Place the GPO for the Orlando OU at the top of the policy list.
Answer:
C.
#16.You share a folder on a Windows 2000 Server computer for users in your company's London office. You place several subfolders in the London folder as shown in the exhibit. The Marketing- 2 folder is compressed. You want to remove some files from the Research folder into Marketing- 2, and you want to make sure that the files are compressed when you move them. However, you do not want to compress the remaining files in Research. What should you do?
A. Move each of the files from Research to Marketing- 2.
B. Copy the files from Research to Marketing- 2, and then delete the original files.
C. Compress Research, and apply changes to the folder only, and then move the files from Research to Marketing- 2.
D. Encrypt Marketing- 2, move the files from Research to Marketing- 2, and then decrypt Marketing-2.
Answer:
B.
#17.Your network consists of numerous domains within a LAN, plus one remote location that is configured as another domain within the tree. Each domain contains several organizational units. The remote domain is connected to the main office network by using 56- Kbps connection, as shown in the Exhibit. The remote location is running a previous service pack for Windows 2000, and the LAN is running the most recent service pack. You want to configure a group policy for the remote locations so that users can repair a problem with a service pack system file. You also want to reduce the traffic on the LAN and ease administration of the group policies. You want to retain the domain administrator.s access to the group policy configuration. What should you do?
A. Configure a group policy for each OU in the west. litware. com domain. Configure a service pack software package for each group policy.
B. Configure a group policy for each OU in the litware. com domain. Configure a service pack software package for each group policy.
C. Configure a group policy for west. litware. com domain. Configure a service pack software package for the group policy.
D. Configure a group policy for the litware. com domain. Configure a service pack software package for the group policy.
Answer:
C.
#18.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network that runs in mixed mode. You install a new Windows 2000 Server computer. You create and share a new HP LaserJet 4L printer. Your Windows 2000 Professional Client computer can print to the new printer successfully. However, when users try to connect to the printer from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, they receive the dialog box shown in the exhibit. You want the printer driver to install automatically on the Windows NT Workstation computers. What should you do?
A. Copy the Windows NT 4. 0 printer drivers to the Netlogon shared folders on all Windows NT Server 4. 0 computers still configured as BDCs.
B. Copy the Windows NT 4. 0 printer drivers to the Netlogon shared folders on the PDC emulator.
C. Change the sharing options on the printer to install additional drivers for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000.
D. Copy the Windows NT 4. 0 printer drivers to the WinntSystem32printersdrivers folder on the Windows 2000 print Server.
Answer:
C.
#19.You are the administrator of the Windows 2000 Server network shown in the exhibit. Users in the research group and the executives have permission to access the Internet through a Windows 2000 Server computer running Microsoft Proxy server. These users must enter their proxy server user names and passwords to connect to the proxy server, to the Internet, and to your local Intranet server. The users who do not access the Internet do not have user accounts on proxy server and, therefore, cannot connect to the Intranet server. You want all users to be able to connect to the Intranet server without entering a separate user name and password. What should you do?
A. Move the Intranet server to the client segment of the network.
B. Move the proxy server to the server segment of the network.
C. Configure each client computer to bypass server for local address.
D. Configure each client computer to use Port 81 for the proxy Server.
Answer:
C.
#20.Your network contains Windows 2000 Professional client computers that use TCP/ IP as the only network protocol. The network also contains Windows 3.1 computers that use the NetBEUI protocol. You install a new Windows 2000 Server computer on the network. You configure this server to use NetBEUI and TCP/ IP. The Windows 3.1 computers can connect to the new server and use resources located on it. However the Windows 2000 Professional client computers cannot access the new server. When you run the ipconfig command on the new server, it returns the information shown in the exhibit. You want to allow the Windows 2000 Professional client computers to connect to the servers. What should you do?
A. Ensure that the server is configured to connect to a Dynamic DNS server that is authoritative for tha domain.
B. Ensure that tha server is able to communicate with a DHCP server that has valid addresses for the network.
C. Ensure that NetBIOS over TCP/ IP in enabled in the Advanced settings for TCP/ IP.
D. Ejsure that a valid WINS address is configured in the Advanced settings for TCP/ IP.
Answer:
B.
#21.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 the 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 for the contoso. local domains, set the option not to override.
B. From the group policy options for the Michigan and Florida OUs, set the option not to override.
C. Block the group policy inheritance for the contoso. local domain.
D. Block the group policy inheritance in the Michigan and Florida OUs.
Answer:
A.
#22.Your network contains Windows 2000 Server computers and NetWare server computers. The NetWare client computers on your network use only the IPX/ SPX transport protocol. You install a database server on a Windows 2000 Server computer named DB_ serv. This server has the NWLink IPX/ SPX/ NetBIOS compatible transport protocol, TCP/ IP and the NetBEUI protocol installed. NWLink uses the 802.2 frame type and a network number of 77. In addition, client for Microsoft networks and file and printer sharing for Microsoft networks are installed on DB_ serv. The NetWare client computers that are on the same subnet as DB_ serv can connect to DB_ serv and the database stored on it. However, the NetWare client computers that are on the other subnets cannot connect to DB_ serv. What should you do to allow the NetWare client computers on the other subnets to connect to the DB_serv?
A. Install gateway service for NetWare on DB_ serv.
B. Install the SAP Agent on DB_ serv.
C. Configure the NetWare client computers on the other subnets to use NetBEUI.
D. Configure IPX/ SPX on the NetWare client computers on the other subnets to use a network number of 77.
Answer:
D.
#23.You want to provide complete redundancy for all data stored on your hardware RAID- 5 disk array. You install a second hardware RAID- 5 disk array You want to create a mirror of the original array on the new array. However, when you right- click the free space on the new array in disk management, you see no option to create a new volume or a mirrored volume. Before you create a mirrored volume on the new array, what should you do?
A. Convert both arrays to dynamic disks.
B. Create an empty single extended partition on the new disk array.
C. Create a single unformatted primary partition on the new disk array.
D. Format the new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition. E. Format the new disk array as a single NTFS logical drive in an extended partition.
Answer:
A.
#24.You install a second modem on a Windows 2000 Server computer configured with routing and remote access. Dial- in users report that they are unable to connect to the server by using the new modem. What should you do to help find out the cause of the problem?
A. Use the routing and remote access snap- in to find out whether the ports for both modems are operational.
B. From a command prompt, run the Net Config Server command.
C. From a command prompt, run the Net Statistics command.
D. Use Regedt32 to view the error Control value in the HKEY_ LOCAL_ MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesRemoteAccess key.
Answer:
A.
#25.You are the network administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Your network contains five Windows 2000 Server computers and 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to deploy an update for an application that is used on the Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want uses to automatically install the update when they log on to the domain. What should you do?
A. Create a distributed file system (Dfs). Place the application update in the root folder of the Dfs.
B. Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the application update. Configure RIS to use the package.
C. Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the application update. Apply the package to the local computer policy on all of the computers.
D. Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the application update. Apply the package to a group policy.
Answer:
D.
#26.You are the administrator of a routed Windows 2000 network. The network includes 25 Windows 2000 Server computers. You want to install a new Windows 2000 Server computer as the first computer on a new routed segment. You configure the existing DHCP server with a scope that is valid for the new routed segment. During the installation of the new Windows 2000 Server, you specify that the server should obtain its IP address from an existing DHCP server. After you complete the installation, you open My Network Places. You see the new server but no other computers. You run the ipconfig command and find that the new server.s assigned IP address is 169.254.1.200, with a 16- bit subnet mask and no default gateway address. You want to resolve the problem so that you can see other computers on the routed network. What can you do? (Choose two)
A. Configure all of the routers to route BOOTP broadcast frames.
B. Configure the default gateway to route TCP port 270 frames.
C. Add the IP address for the default gateway to the TCP/ IP properties of the new server.
D. Add a DHCP Relay Agent computer to the new routed segment. E. Add a WINS server to the new routed segment.
Answer: A,
D.
#27.You upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Server. The computer has two hard disks. The system and boot partitions are located on two primary partitions on Disk 0. Both partitions are mirrored on Disk 1. One month later, Disk 1 fails. You replace the disk with a disk taken from another Windows 2000 computer. When you try to repair the fault- tolerant volumes by using Disk Management, you find that the Repair Volume option is unavailable. You want to repair the mirror set. What can you do? (Choose two.)
A. Delete all volumes on Disk 1. Change Disk 1 back to a basic disk. Repair the fault- tolerant volumes on Disk 0.
B. Create two new volumes on Disk 1. Copy all the data from the two disk partitions on Disk 0 to the two volumes on Disk 1.
C. Break the mirror set. Convert Disk 0 to a dynamic disk. Create a mirror on Disk 1.
D. Create a single volume on Disk 1. Copy all the data from Disk 0 to the single volume. Convert Disk 0 to a dynamic disk. E. Restart the computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD- ROM and choose to repair the installation
Answer: A,
C.
#28.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The computer is configured to have a single 18- GB drive, which contains the operating system files. This drive also contains a shared folder where five network users store their Microsoft Excel files. You want to prevent each network user from using more than 1GB of space in the shared folder. Which action or actions should you take to achieve this goal? (Choose all that apply)
A. Create a quota entry for Everyone account. Set the quota limit to 1 G
B.
B. Enable disk quotas on the volume.
C. Set the default disk quota limit to 1 G
B.
D. Select the Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit check box. E. Upgrade the disk to a dynamic disk.
Answer: B, C,
D.
#29.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server hosts several web sites that have logging enabled. You use a third- party reporting utility to analyze the log files produces by the web sites. You notice that all data from 7: 00 P. M to midnight each night is included in the following day.s log file. You want all data to be included in the correct day.s log file. What should you do?
A. Ensure that the log type is set to W3
C.
B. Change the log rollover property in the web site logging properties.
C. Change the time zone setting in the time properties on the web server.
D. Configure the time server service o the web server to use the LocalSystem account.
Answer:
B.
#30.You are the network administrator at Awesome computers, a hardware manufacturing firm. You are deploying 20 new Windows 2000 Server computers in the software development department. The software testers will use these servers for testing. Each tester is a member of the Power Users group. Each tester must be able to install new hardware and device drivers on these servers. You want the testers to be able to test custom applications that install drivers without interruption. You install Windows 2000 Server on one computer so that you can prepare a system image for the deployment. You must configure this system image to meet the needs of the software testers. What should you do?
A. For the Power Users group, apply the right to load and unload device drivers.
B. For the domain users group, apply the right to load and unload device drivers.
C. Configure the driver signing options to install all files, regardless of file signature. Configure the setting to be a system default.
D. Configure the driver signing options to install all files, regardless of file signature. Configure the setting not to be a system default.
Answer: A .
#31.You are a network administrator for Fabrikam Inc. Fabrikam Inc has three offices. The network consists of one native mode Windows 2000 domain. All servers are Windows 2000 Professional computers. The network is connected by a Frame Relay connection. You install a third- party network management suite of applications on a server named Mon1. You need to ensure that this new software will be able to interact with and manage the existing devices on your network. What should you do?
A. Install SNMP on Mon1.
B. Install SNMP on all computers except Mon1.
C. Configure the SNMP service option in the TCP/ IP installation properties on Mon1.
D. Configure the SNMP server option in the TCP/ IP installation properties on all computers except Mon1.
Answer:
A.
#32.You are the administrator of a Windows NT 4.0 Terminal server edition computer. The server has one hard disk, which is divided into two partitions The first partition contains the Windows NT 4.0 system files and is formatted as FAT. The second partition contains application data and user dat
A. This second partition is formatted as NTFS. The server currently has Service Pack 3 installed. You need to upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server. You want to ensure that no application data or user data is lost during the upgrade. You also want to perform the minimum number of steps necessary to complete the upgrade. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)
A. Convert the system partition to NTFS.
B. Install service pack4 or later on the server.
C. Use a Windows 2000 Server CD to start the server. In setup, select the option to upgrade.
D. Replace the Terminal Server installation with a standard Windows NT server 4.0 installation.
Answer: A, B,
C.
#33.Your Windows 2000 domain contains a Windows 2000 member server named server1. Server1 has routing and remote access for Windows 2000 enabled. Server1 is also configured to use a modem bank to accept incoming dial- up attempts. You need to configure server1 so that users can connect to it from their home computers. You want to restrict access to the network to only users who can access the network at speeds faster than 64 Kbps. You also must ensure that the users connect by using mutual authentication. Which three actions should you take? (Choose Three)
A. Configure the authentication provider to be RADIUS server.
B. Configure the authentication provider to be Windows Authentication.
C. Specify IDSL as the dial- in medi
A.
D. Specify Async as the dial- in medi
A. E. Configure support for EAP.
F. Configure support for MS- CHAP G Configure support for MS- CHAP version 2.
Answer: B, C, G.
#34.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You add a new hard disk to the computer and configure it as a basic disk. You create a single NTFS partition that uses all of the space on the disk. You assign the drive letter G to the new partition You share drive G as DataFiles and assign the default share permissions to the drive. You want to create several folders in the root of drive G. You plan to use these folders to store network users. files. You want to prevent users from creating additional folders in the root of drive G. You also want to allow users to create subfolders under the folders that you have already created. You want to configure the NTFS security permissions for the drive G folders in the minimum amount of time. What should you do?
A. Create your folders in the root of drive G . Configure the permissions on these folders to block permission inheritance.
B. Create your folders in the root of drive G. Modify the permissions on the folders to allow users to create subfolders. Configure the permissions on these folders to block permission inheritance.
C. Create your folders in the root of drive G. Configure the permissions on these folders to block permission inheritance. Modify the permissions on the root of drive G to prevent users from creating folders on the root.
D. Modify the permissions on the root of drive G to prevent users from creating folders on the root. Create your folders in the root of drive G. Configure the permissions on these folders to block permission inheritance.
Answer:
C.
#35.A Windows 2000 Server computer at your company is connected to two print devices. Company executives use one print device, which is shared as Executive. The office staff uses the other print device, which is shared as Office. Occasionally, a company executive directs a member of the office staff to print a report to the Executive printer. However, the executives report that some members of the office staff are printing to the Executive printer without authorization. You need to find out which users are printing to the Executives printer without authorization. What should you do?
A. Monitor the printer.s spool directory for files printed by unauthorized users.
B. Use system monitor to monitor the print jobs being set to the executive printer.
C. Enable audit logging for object access. Configure auditing on the executive printer.
D. Use the event viewer to review the security log for messages from the printer subsystem.
Answer:
C.
#36.You are the network administrator for your company. You configure a shared printer on a Windows 2000 Server computer. The printer connects to a Hewlett Packard JetDirect print device that uses DL
C. This print device is on the same network segment as the server. Six months later, you relocate the print device to a different network segment. Users report that they are able to send print jobs to the printer but that their print jobs no longer print. You need to ensure that the printer and the print device are working properly. What should you do?
A. Configure the JetDirect print device to use DHCP.
B. Uninstall and reinstall the DLC protocol from the server.
C. Configure the printer and the JetDirect print device to use LPR printing protocol.
D. Delete the printer. Re- create the printer by using DLC to connect to the JetDirect print device.
Answer:
D.
#37. You configure one of your Windows 2000 Server computers as a print server. You install a second Plug and Play network adapter on the server to improve , network adapter uses IRQ11 The second adapter uses IRQ5. The server is now unable to print to the print device connected to the non- Plug and Play LPT2 port adapter. You want to continue to use print devices installed on Plug and Play LPT1 and non- Plug and Play LPT2. What should you do?
A. Use device manager to change the IRQ for LPT1 to IRQ10.
B. Use device manager to change the IRQ for LPT2 to IRQ7.
C. Edit the CMOS settings on the server to reserve IRQ7 for non- Plug and Play devices.
D. Edit the CMOS settings on the server to reserve IRQ5 for non- Plug and Play devices.
Answer: D .
#38.You are the administrator for your company. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains two 23GB hard disks. Each disk is configured as a basic disk and has a single 23GB NTFS partition. Both partitions are backed up to tape every night. The partition on Disk1 stores user dat
A. Most users of your company encrypt their files. Disk1 fails. You replace it with a new disk. You need to recover the data as quickly as possible while maintaining the security of the files. What should you do?
A. Create a single NTFS partition. Restore the contents of Disk1 from the most recent tape backup. Run the cipher /d /i command.
B. Create a single NTFS partition. Restore the contents of Disk1 from the most recent tape backup. Instruct the users to verify the integrity of their files.
C. Create a single NTFS partition. Restore the contents of Disk1 to a second file server. Logon to the server console as a recovery agent. Copy the files from the second file server to the new partition.
D. Create a single NTFS partition. Restore the contents of Disk1 to a second file server. Instruct users to copy their files from the second file server to the new partition.
Answer:
B.
#39.Your Windows 2000 Server computer uses a SCSI adapter that is not included on the current hardware compatibility List. You install an updated driver for the SCSI adapter. When you start the computer, you receive the following STOP error: INACCESSIBLE_ BOOT_ DEVICE.. What two procedures can you use to resolve the problem? (Choose two)
A. Start the computer in safe mode. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI adapter.
B. Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI adapter.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD- ROM. Perform an emergency repair. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI adapter.
D. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run system file checker. Restart the computer. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI adapter. E. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Copy the old driver for the SCSI adapter to the system volume and to C: Ntbootdd. sys Reinstall the computer
Answer: C, E.
#40.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 striped volume. You want to reconfigure the four disks so that the volume is fault- tolerant and has as much space possible available for storing dat
A. You want to use only existing hard ware. What should you do?
A. Convert the disk to dynamic disk. Shut down and restart the server.
B. Back up the data on the striped volume then delete the striped volume. Create a RAID- 5 volume on the four disks Restore the data to the new RAID- 5 volume.
C. Back up the data on the striped volume and then delete the striped volume. Create two mirrored volumes. Shut down and restart the server. Restore the data to the new mirrored volumes.
D. Back up the data on the stripped volume, and then delete the stripped volume. Create a spanned volume from the first two disks. Create a second spanned volume from the last two disks. Mount the root of the second spanned volume in the root of the first spanned volume. Restore the data to the first spanned volume.
Answer:
B.
#41.You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Server. The system partition uses the FAT file system. You start the setup program by starting the computer from the Windows 2000 Server CD- ROM. However, you receive the following error message: .You chose to install Windows 2000 on a partition that contains another operating system. Installing Windows 2000 on this partition might cause the operating system to function improperly. You are unable to perform the upgrade. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Convert the system partition to NTFS.
B. Disable Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support for the computer.
C. Restart the computer, and then run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT server 4.0 environment.
D. Remove the Windows 2000 Server CD- ROM and restart the computer by using the setup floppy disks.
Answer:
C.
#42.You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a new computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM. The computer has three 100- GB hard disks, Disk 0, Disk 1 and Disk 2. The disks do not have any partitions defined. You want to use as much place on the Disk 0 as possible for the partition on which Windows 2000 Server is installed. You want as much disk space as possible across the three disks to be accessible by using a single drive letter in Windows 2000. What should you do?
A. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 4- GB FAT partition on the Disk 0. After setup is complete, create a 96- GB NTFS partition on the Disk 0. Create a volume set that combines the 96- GB NTFS partition with the two remaining 100- GB disks.
B. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 4- GB NTFS partition on the Disk 0. After setup is complete, configure the three disks as the dynamic disks. Create a volume set from the three 100- GB disks.
C. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 100- GB NTFS partition on the Disk 0. After setup is complete, create a volume set that combines the three 100- GB disks.
D. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 100- GB NTFS partition on Disk 0. After setup is complete, create a 100- GB partition on Disk 1 and a 100- GB partition on Disk 2. Mount the partitions on Disk 1 and Disk 2 as subdirectories on the 100- GB partition on Disk 0.
Answer:
D.
#43.Your Windows 2000 Server computer has a 10- GB hard disk with two partitions; Drive C and drive
D. Windows 2000 Server is installed on Drive
D. Both partitions are formatted as NTFS. Your office experiences a power failure that causes your Windows 2000 Server computer to restart. When the computer is restarting, you receive the following error message: .NTLDR is missing. Press any key to restart.. What should you do?
A. Start the computer by using Windows 2000 Server computer CD- ROM and choose to repair the installation. Select the Recovery Console and copy the NTLDR file on the CD- ROM to the root of the system partition.
B. Start the computer in debugging mode. Copy the NTLDR file on the CD- ROM to the root of the system partition.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. From a command prompt, run the sfc/ scanboot command.
D. Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. Run the File Signature Verification utility.
Answer:
A.
#44.You plan to install Windows 2000 Server on 10 new computers on your company.s network. These servers will provide file and print services to the departments within the company. The computers have identical hardware and software configuration. You want to use a centralized copy of the Windows 2000 installation files, which are stored on an existing Windows 2000 computer. Which three actions should you take to install Windows 2000 Server on the new computers? (Choose Three)
A. Create a set of installation boot disks by using Makeboot. exe.
B. Create an MS- DOS network boot disk.
C. Create an Unattend. txt file by using Setup Manager. Create a UDF file that identifies the names of new computers.
D. Create a UDF file by using setup manager. Create an unattend. txt file that identifies names of the new computers. E. Begin the installation by running the Winnt command with the / S, / U , and / udf switches.
F. Begin the installation by running the Winnt32 command with the / s, / unattended , and / udf switches.
Answer: B, C, E.
#45.You want to improve the TCP transmission speed of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You also want to remove an unused registry key. You use Regedit32 to edit the registry of the Windows 2000 Server. You insert a value in the registry named TCPWindowSize, and you remove the unused key. You restart the computer, but the computer stops responding before the logon screen appears. You want to return the computer to its previous configuration. What should you do?
A. Restart the computer in safe mode. Then restart the computer again.
B. Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the Fixboot c: command, and then run the Exit command.
C. Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the enable winlogon service_ auto_ start command, and then run the Exit command.
D. Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration.
Answer:
D.
#46.You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. The computer is connected to a network that includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers. You want to install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a server on the network. What should you do?
A. Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt32. exe.
B. Start the new computer by using Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt. exe.
C. On a Windows 2000 Server computer, use Makebt32. exe to create installation startup disk. Start the new computer by using the first disk.
D. On a Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, boot. ini, Ntdetect. com, Ntbootdd. sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.
Answer:
B.
#47.You plan to install Windows 2000 Server on 10 new computers. These servers will provide file and print services in branch offices of your company. The company wants each branch office to purchase its own copy of Windows 2000 Server, and the installation in each branch office should use the serial number associated with the branch office.s own copy. You want to install, configure, and test Windows 2000 Server on these computers at the main office before shipping the computers to the branch offices. You want users in the branch office to enter the computer names and serial numbers when they receive the computers. What should you do?
A. Install Windows 2000 Server computer on the computers by using an unattend. txt file, and then use the registry editor to remove the computer name and license details.
B. Start the installation process from an MS- DOS boot disk. Install Windows 2000 Server on the computers from an existing server by running the Winnt command with the / PreInst switch.
C. Install Windows 2000 Server on the computers, and then use setup manager to create a sysprep. inf file for sysprep. exe. Place the sysprep. inf file on the computers and run the sysprep- nosidgen command.
D. Create an unattend. txt file by using setup manager. Include the following line in the unattend. txt file OemPrenistall= YES. Use this file to perform the installation.
Answer:
C.
#48.You install Windows 2000 Server on a computer that contains two 8- GB hard disks. Each disk is partitioned as a single primary partition and is formatted as FAT32. During the installation, you convert the second disk to NTFS. You install the system files on the second disk. You create a shared folder on both disks. To conserve disk space, you compress the shared folders on the second disk. When users move compressed files from a shared folder on the second disk to shared folders on the first disk, the files lose their compression attributes. You want to ensure that all files moved from the folders on the second disk to the shared folders on the first disk will be compressed. Which two actions should you take? (Choose two)
A. Format the first disk as NTFS.
B. Convert the first disk to NTFS.
C. Convert the both disks to dynamic disks.
D. Convert first disk to a dynamic disk. E. Compress the shared folders on the first disk.
Answer: B, E.
#49.Your company network includes Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional, and Macintosh client computers. All of the client computers currently use TCP/ IP as their only network protocol. You create several shared folders on a Windows 2000 Server computer. You plan to store the company's financial data in these shared folders. During testing, you discover that the Macintosh client computers cannot access the shared folders. You want the shared folders to be accessible from all of the client computers on the network. What should you do first?
A. Install the SAP protocol on the Windows 2000 Server computer.
B. Install the Apple Talk network protocol on the Macintosh computers and on the Windows 2000 Server computer
C. Install Apple Talk network integration on the Windows 2000 Server computer D Install RIP on the Windows 2000 Server computer
Answer:
B.
#50.You enable disk
#uotas on volume D on the server. You configure a disk
#uota 10 GB for each user. You select the Deny disk space to users exceeding
#uota limit check box. A user named Bruno reports that he cannot save a Microsoft Windows 2000 document to a shared folder used by his department. You need to ensure that users can always save more than 10 GB to their home directories. What should you do?
A. Clear the deny disk space to users exceeding
#uota limit check box in the
#uota configuration for volume
D.
B. Log on to the server as administrator, and take ownership of all files in the group- shared folders
C. Create a new volume on the server. Move the group- shared folders to the new volume
D. Increase the
#uota limit on volume D to permit extra space for shared files
Answer:
A.
#51. Your network contains NetWare 4.0 Servers. You have successfully installed client service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Professional computer, and gateway service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Server computer. You recently added a new Windows 2000 Server computer to the network and installed gateway service for the NetWare on it. However, the server is unable to connect to any NetWare servers. What should you do on new Windows 2000 Server computer to resolve this problem?
A.Enable NWLink NetBIOS.
B.Configure 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.
Answer:
B.
#52.You are a member of the Enterprise Admin Group at Trey Research. You create and share a printer named HPColorL2 on a Windows 2000 Server computer named treyresearch. local. You grant print permission only to domain local group named Company Sales. Later, you add a child domain named london. treyresearch. local. Clair Hector is a member of the global group named LondonSales in the london. treyresearch. local domain. Clair reports that she is unable to send a print job to HPColorL2 printer. You want all the members of the LondonSales Group to be able to print to the HPColorL2 printer. What should you do?
A. Add the LondonSales Group to CompanySales Group.
B. Add the CompanySales Group to LondonSales Group.
C. Change the company sales group to a Universal group.
D. Change the Londonsales group to a Universal group.
Answer:
A.
#53.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Active Directory network. Your network contains two organizational units named Boston and Los Angeles. Each of these OUs contains subordinates OUs named Corp, Finance and Consulting. You suspect that someone is trying to log on to your domain by guessing user account names and passwords. You want to find out which computer is being used for these logon attempts. What should you do?
A.Edit the default Domain Controller.s policy object to audit directory service access failures.
B. Edit the default domain policy object to audit account logon failures.
C. Edit the Boston OU and Los Angeles OU group policy objects (GPOs) to audit logon failures.
D. Edit the Group Policy Object of each subordinate OU to audit directory service access failures.
Answer:
B.
#54.You install a second modem on a Windows 2000 Server computer configured with routing and remote access. Dial- in routers report that they are unable to connect to the server by using this new modem. What can you do to help find out the cause of the problem? (Choose three)
A.Use the diagnostics tab in Phone and Modem Options in control panel to
#uery the modem.
B.Use device manager to identify any port resource conflicts.
C.Use the routing and remote access snap- in to find out whether the ports for both modems are operational.
D. From the command prompt, run the Net Config Server command. E. From the command prompt, run the Net statistics command.
F. Use the Regedit32 to view the Error control value in the HKEY_ LOCAL_ MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesRemoteAccess key.
Answer: A, B,
C.
#55.You are the network administrator for your company. The company has numerous branch offices, and each office uses Internet connection sharing to connect to the Internet. A new employee named David Johnson is configuring a Windows 2000 Server computer as a file server. When David uses Windows Update for the first time and selects product update, he receives an error message stating that access is denied. David needs to be able to update the files by using his account. What should he do?
A. Configure the settings for Internet connection sharing to allow POP3 access.
B. Configure the settings for Internet connection sharing to allow SMTP access.
C. Give David.s user account administrator privileges on the Windows 2000 Server computer.
D. Instruct David to log on as a domain administrator on the Windows 2000 Server computer.
Answer:
C.
#56.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
#uickly as possible. What should you do?
A. Use 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 reinstall the server.
C. Delete all the references to modems in registry. Restart the server.
D. Run the modem troubleshooter and remove the modem when prompted. Restart the server.
Answer:
A.
#57.You are an administrator of your company.s network. You want to perform routine upgrades on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You use your nonadministrator user account in the domain to logon to the server. You want to upgrade all of the critical system files and patches on the server in the shortest possible time. What should you do?
A. Use windows update.
B. Run system file checker.
C. Log on as administrator and run windows update.
D. Log on as administrator and run system file checker.
Answer:
C.
#58.Your Windows 2000 Server computer includes an integrated 10- MB Ethernet adapter. You are replacing the integrated adapter with a new 100- MB Ethernet adapter. You install the new adapter in an available PCI slot. When you restart the computer, you receive the error messages in the system log stating that the new adapter is missing or is not working. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Create a new hardware profile.
B. Use device manager to remove the integrated 10- MB adapter.
C. Use a device manager to disable the integrated 10- MB Ethernet adapter.
D. Delete the device driver for the integrated 10- MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemroot system32Driver Cache folder.
Answer:
C.
#59.Your company has a human resource (HR) manager named Sean Chai. He keeps your company.s confidential HR files in a shared folder. To increase the security of the HR files, Sean set the folder to encrypt the files. Sean leaves the company without resetting the permissions and encryption settings for the HR files. The files must be made accessible to the new HR manager. Which two actions should you take to allow this access? (Choose Two)
A. Select the file permissions on the HR files to allow access to the new manager.
B. Back up the shared folder to tape and restore the files to a different folder.
C. Log on as an administrator and remove the encryption attribute from the HR files.
D. Log on the new manager, connect to the shared folder, and run the cipher/ e/ s*.* command. E. Configure the new manager.s account to be an Encrypted Date Recovery Agent for Sean.s account.
Answer: A,
C.
#60. 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.
Answer:
A.
#61.A Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1 is a file server on your network. Server1 runs numerous 16- bit applications. One of the applications, named App1, stops responding, causing all of the other 16- bit applications to stop responding. You want to isolate App1 for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. What can you do? ( Choose all that apply)
A. Create a batch file that starts App1 by running the start command with the / separate switch. Use this batch file to start App1.
B. Create a shortcut to App1, and select the Run in separate memory space option in the shortcut properties. Use this shortcut to start App1.
C. In the properties for File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft networks, select the Maximize data throughput for file sharing option button. In the properties for file and printer sharing Microsoft networks, select the balance option button.
Answer: A,
B.
#62.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The Server has a single hard disk with a single NTFS partition. You use a third- party tool to add a new partition to the disk. When you restart the server, you receive the following error message: Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: System32ntoskrnl. exe. Please re- install a copy of the above file.. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run system file checker.
B. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Modify the partition parameter in the operating system path in C: Boot. ini.
C. Start the emergency repair process. Choose the option to repair system files.
D.Start the computer in safe mode with command prompt. Modify the partition parameter in the operating system path in C: Boot. ini.
Answer:
B.
#63.You run and install a third- party 32- bit application name Application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. After several days, the application stops responding. You open Task Manager and find that the CPU usage is at 100 percent. The normal range of CPU usage on the server is from 20 percent to 30 percent. You end the application. However, you see that the CPU usage on the server is still at 100 percent. Task manager shows no other applications running. You then examine the Processes page in Task Manager and confirm that Application. exe process is no longer running. You want to return the CPU usage to its normal range. What should you do?
A. Use Computer Management to stop and restart the server service.
B. Use Computer Management to stop and restart the workstation service.
C. Use task manager to end any related child processes.
D. Use task manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer. exe process.
Answer:
C.
#64.You install a new multiple- process database application named Application on your Windows 2000 Server computers. Two days later, users begin to report that the new application has suddenly stopped responding to
#ueries. You verify that server is operating and decide that you need to restart the application. What should you do before you restart the applications?
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
Answer:
C.
#65.You are the administrator of Windows 2000 Server computer. Volume D is formatted as NTFS. Volume D contains folders that are shared by departments within your company. You want to limit the amount of disk space that the shared folders can store. A user named Richard has stored 10GB of files in the shared folders. Richard.s files are using more disk space on the shared folders than any other user.s files. You enable disk
#uotas on Volume D and create a default
#uota entry. You set the
#uota limit to 1.1 GB and select the Deny disk space to users exceeding
#uota limit check box. When Richard attempts to encrypt the files in his home folder using the encrypted file system he receives the following error messages: "There is insufficient disk space to complete the operation". You need to allow Richard to encrypted the files in his home folder. You also need to maintain the space restrictions. Which three actions must you have? (Choose three)
A. Create a
#uota entry for Richard, and select the Do not limit disk space check box.
B. Instruct Richard to encrypt the files in his home folder.
C. Run the Cipher. exe/ d command
D. Enable the compression attribute on Richard.s home folder. E Set the Richard.s
#uota limit to e
#ual the amount of disk space used by the files in his home directory.
F. Set the default
#uota entry on volume D to 12GB, and clear the Deny disk space too users exceeding
#uota limit check box.
Answer: A, B, E.
#66.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server has a single hard disk with two partitions. An application that runs on your server creates a very large log file in the Systemroot Temp folder. There is not enough free space on the system partition to accommodate the log file. The application does not provide a way to change the path to the log file. You want to run the application on your server. What should you do?
A. On the second partition, create a shared folder named Temp.
B. In the systemroot folder, create a shortcut named Temp that points to the second partition on the disk.
C. Add a second hard disk. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Create a Temp folder on the new partition. Mount the system partition as the Temp folder on the new partition.
D. Add a second hard disk. Delete the contents of the Systemroot Temp folder. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Mount the partition as the Systemroot Temp folder.
Answer:
D.
#67.Five Lakes Publishing has a Windows 2000 Network serving 200 users. A server named User_ srv is used to hold users. files. User_ srv is configured with a single, large NTFS volume. Every user has a home folder on User_ srv. Users can also use a shared folder named IN_ PROGRESS to store files for books that are being prepared.The network administrator at Five Lake Publishing configured disk
#uotas for the NTFS volume on Users_ srv. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit that has been enabled. When a user named Amy Jones attempts to save a chapter of a new book to her home folder on the server, she receives the following error message: "The disk is full or too many files are open". What should Amy do to allow this document to be saved? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space.
B. Change the security settings of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control Permission to a user who has not reached the
#uota Level.
C. Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_ PROGRESS shared folder.
D. Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 M
B.
Answer:
D.
#68.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer that has one hard disk. This computer runs a custom application that writes a large number of small temporary files in a single directory to support re
#uests from client computers. To improve performance of the application, you add three new 100- GB SCSI disks to the server to hold these temporary files. You want to ensure that the application can use all 300 GB of space with a single drive letter. You also want to ensure the fastest possible performance when writing the temporary files. How should you configure the three disks?
A. Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume.
B. Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a RAID- 5 volume.
C. Create a single volume on each of the three disks. Format each volume as NTFS. Mount the roots of Disk 2 and Disk 3 in the root folder of Disk 1.
D. Create a single volume on Disk 1. Format the volume as NTFS. Extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks.
Answer:
A.
#69.You install the Routing and Remote Access service on a Windows 2000 Server computer on your network. Your network is not directly connected to the Internet and uses the private IP address range 192.168.0.0. When you use routing and remote access to dial in to the server, your computer connects successfully, but you are unable to access any resources. When you try to ping servers by using their IP addresses, you receive the following error message: "Re
#uest timed out.. When you are running ipconfig command, it shows that your dial- up connection has been given the IP address 169.254.75.182. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server.
B. Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server.
C.Configure a remote access server to act as a DHCP relay agent.
D. Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet.
Answer:
D.
#70.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 processes so that workers on one shift can find out what was manufactured during the previous shift. The company wants to make sure that the application available on all of the client computers by using Terminal Services 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.
Answer:
B.
#71.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 terminal server as an administrator from a users. computer, you log on successfully. You want the 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 services. E. Copy the users. home folders to the Terminal server.
Answer:
B.
#72.Your company has a main office and a 50 branch offices. The main office has a private network consisting of 1,000 computers. Each branch office has a private network between 10 and 20 computers and a 56- Kbps connection to the Internet. The company plans to use the network address translation (NAT) feature of routing and remote access to provide each office with access to the Internet. When you test this configuration, you discover that connections cannot be made to sites by using fully
#ualified domain names. However, connections can be made to these sites by using their IP addresses. You want to be able to make connections by using the
#ualified domain names. What should you do?
A. Configure the computers on each of the branch office networks with the address of a WINS Server.
B. Configure the computers on each of the branch office networks with the address of a DNS Server on the Internet.
C. Configure a filter on the NAT Server to pass DNS packets.
D. Create a host file on each of the NAT Servers.
Answer:
B.
#73.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 to a new computer. You want the new computer to act as 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 PDC of 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 the 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 in NetBIOS name for the Windows 2000 domain as the existing Windows NT domain. Restart the Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BD
C.
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 Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BD
C.
Answer:
A.
#74.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).
Answer:
B.
#75.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 Disk1.
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.
Answer:
B.
#76.Trey Research has a Windows 2000 Server computer named User_ srv. This computer has a RAID- 5 controller. The RAID array is configured as two partitions. Drive C is a 2- GB partition that holds the operating system and paging file. Drive D is a 30- GB partition that will hold the home folders for 200 users. Trey Research employs 10 scientists. The user accounts for scientists are members of a group named scientists. The scientists use a data capture application for that generates files that can be larger than 100M
B. Trey Research wants to use disk
#uotas. Ordinary users should be allowed to store a maximum of 75MB data in their home folder. The storage for users in the scientist group should not be limited by disk
#uot
A. What should you do to configure this disk
#uota scheme? (Choose Two)
A. Enable the
#uota management on drive
D. Select the deny disk space to users exceeding
#uota limit check box. Set the default
#uota limit to75M
B.
B. Create a scientist template account. Create a new
#uota entry for this account. Select the Do not limit disk usage for this entry option button.
C. Create new
#uota entries for the 10 scientists. user accounts. Select the Do not limit disk usage for this entry option button.
D. Enable the
#uota management on the drive
D. Select the Deny disk space to users exceeding
#uota limit check box. Select the do not limit disk usage option button for the default
#uota limit. E. Create a Scientist template account. Create a
#uota entry for this account. Set the
#uota limit to 30 GB
Answer: A,
C.
#77.You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Server computers: Server1 and Server2. Server1 has a spanned volume that consists of areas on three physical hard disks. The three disks support hot swapping, and three hot swappable disk bays are available on server2. The drive letter that the spanned volume on server1 uses is not currently in use on server2. You want to move the three disks to Server2. You want the spanned volume to use the same drive letter on Server2 that is used originally on server1. You want to minimize the impact of your actions on the performance and availability of the two servers. You backup the spanned volume. What should you do next?
A. Move the disk from server1 to server2. On the server1, rescan the disks. On the server2, rescan the disks.
B. Shut down both servers. Move the disks from server1 to server2. Restart both computers. On server2, rescan both disks.
C. Shut down server1. Move the disks from server1 to server2. Restart server1. On server2, restore the spanned volume by using Windows backup.
D. Move the disks from server1 to server2. On server2, create a new spanned volume and format the volume. Restore the spanned volume by using Windows backup.
Answer:
D.
#78. 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.
Answer:
B.
#79.You install the boot volume D on you Windows 2000 Server computer on a dynamic disk 0. You mirror volume D on a dynamic disk 1. One year later, during routine server maintenance, you open disk management and find that the status of volume D is failed redundancy. The status of Disk 1 is online (Errors). A symbol with an exclamation point appears in the graphical view of the disk. You want to return the status of the boot volume to Healthy. What can you do? (Choose two)
A. Break the mirror, delete the volume on disk1, and re- create the mirror.
B. Replace disk1, copy the data from the boot volume to the new disk, and then use disk management to rescan the disks.
C. Replace disk 1, ensure that the new disk is a basic disk, and repair the volume.
D. Reactivate the mirror on disk1. E. Convert disk 1 to basic disk, and reconvert it to a dynamic disk.
Answer: A,
D.
#80.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The computer has a spanned volume that consists of areas on three physical hard disks on the server. The three disks support hot swapping. You regularly back up the spanned volume by using windows backup. One of the disks fails. You replace the disk with a new, unpartitioned disk. You want to recover the spanned volume and its data as soon as possible. What should you do?
A. Extend the spanned volume to include the new disk. Rescan the disks.
B. Extend the spanned volume to include the new disk. Shut down and restart the server. Use windows backup to restore the dat
A.
C.Rescan the disks. Format the spanned volume. Use windows backup to restore the dat
A.
D.Rescan the disks. Extend the spanned volume to include the new disk. Shut down and restart the server. Use windows backup to restore the new dat
A. E. Rescan the disks. Remove the spanned volume and create a new spanned volume that includes the new disk. Format the spanned volume. Use Windows back up to restore the dat
A.
Answer: E.
#81.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 Server?
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 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 zone for the domain. E. Configure at least two servers with standard primary zone for the domain.
Answer:
D.
#82.Your company has a routing and remote access server at its main office. One of the company.s branch offices also runs routing and remote access on a server that has one modem. The server is configured to use demand- dial routing to connect to the main office. The server is part of company.s Active Directory domain. The company runs in native mode. Some employees at this branch office use the branch office server to access their files from home. The manager of the branch office reports that sometimes none of the users in the office can connect to the main office. When you examine the event log on the branch office server, you find that users have been connecting to the server during working hours. The manager wants users to be able to dial in to the server only between 6: 00 P. M and 8: 00
A. M. However, the manager still wants users to be able to log on at any time when connected directly to the LAN. What should you do to limit only dial- in access to these times?
A. Change the logon hours for users. accounts to deny logons between 8: 00
A. M and 6: 00 P. M.
B. Set the remote access policy to deny connections between 8: 00
A. M and 6: 00 P. M.
C. Create one batch file to start remote access connection manager service, and create another batch file to stop it. Schedule the stop batch file to run at 8: 00
A. m every day and start batch file to run at 6: 00 P. M every day.
D. Create two user accounts, for each user. Grant dial- in permissions to one account, and deny dial-in permissions to the second account. Change the logon hours for the dial- in accounts to deny logon between 8: 00
A. M to 6: 00 P. M.
Answer:
B.
#83.Your network has two domains with approximately 1,000 users in each domain. Both domains are Active Directory domains that run in native mode. Some of the users have portable computers and access the network by using remote access. The managers at your company are concerned that remote access might pose a security risk. They want to see a list that shows which users are allowed to use remote access. How should you configure the remote access to display a list of authorized users?
A. Create a group named RAS_ USERS. Add users who are permitted to dial in to the network. Create a remote access policy that allows only this group to use the remote access server. To show who has access to the remote access server, display the members of the group.
B. Create a group named RAS_ USERS. Add users who are allowed to dial in to the network. Set the remote access permission for this group to allow access. To show who has access to the remote access server, display the members of the group.
C. Write a script for the windows scripting host. In the script, iterate through the members of the users container. Display the name of any user who has the remote access permission set to Allow access.
D. Use the default remote access policy to view users and groups who have been granted remote access permission.
Answer:
A.
#84.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 processes so that workers on one shift can find out what was manufactured during the previous shift. The company wants to make the application available on all of the client computers by using terminal services on a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server will not run as a domain controller. You install terminal services. Users want to collect information on the manufacturing processes from other shifts. The company wants users to shut down their computers at the end of their shifts, and to leave the application running on the terminal server. What should you do?
A. Set the Delete temporary folders on exit setting for the Terminal server to No .
B. Set the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) on the server to override user settings, and set the End disconnected sessions setting to Never .
C. At the terminal server, grant the users the right to log on as a batch jo
B.
D. Do nothing. User programs are always terminated on disconnection.
Answer:
B.
#85.Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for a new tape device on the computer. After restarting the computer, you log on as administrator. Shortly after you log on, you receive the following STOP error: .IR
#L_ NOT_ LESS_ OR_ E
#UAL.. You need to bring the server back online as
#uickly 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 safe mode. Remove the driver. Restart the computer.
D. Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Disable the driver. Restart the computer. Remove the driver.
Answer:
D.
#86.Every afternoon, you run Microsoft Excel locally on your Windows 2000 Server computer to update a performance spreadsheet. Users report that, during this time, the server.s response to file re
#uests appears to slow down. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Run the Start/ normal csrss. exe command, before you start the Excel.
B. Run the Start/ normal Excel. exe command to start Excel.
C. Use task manager to set the priority for csrss. exe process to AboveNormal .
D. Use task manager to set the priority for Excel. exe process to Low .
Answer:
D.
#87.You install a Windows 2000 Server computer on your network. You place several shared folders on a 12-GB primary partition formatted as FAT32. During nine months of continuous operation, the number of users who access the server and their access fre
#uency remains constant. The average size of the files on the server remains approximately constant. After the server runs continuously for nine months, users report that the server does not retrieve files from the hared folders as fast as you first installed the server. What should you do to resolve the problem?
A. Convert the disk that contains the shared folder to a dynamic disk.
B. Convert the partition that contains the shared folders to NTFS.
C. Defragment the disk that contains the shared folder.
D. Move the paging file to the partition that contains the shared folder.
Answer:
C.
#88.A Windows 2000 Server computer named server2 runs numerous 32- bit applications and two 16- bit applications. Users start the 16- bit applications by running app1. exe for one application and app2. exe for the other application. The 16- bit applications are configured to run in the separate memory spaces. You want to create a performance baseline chart in the system monitor for all the applications on server2. You add all of the 32- bit applications, and now you want to add two 16- bit applications. What should you do?
A. Add the app1 and app2 instances to the %Processor Time counter for the Process object.
B. Add the ntvdm, app1 and app2 instances for the %Processor Time counter for the process object.
C. Add only the ntvdm instance of the %Processor Time counter for the Process object.
D. Add the ntvdm and ntvdm
# 2 instances of the %Processor Time counter for the process object.
Answer:
D.
#89.You need to measure physical disk performance counters on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You want to run system monitor locally on the server. You also want to ensure that system monitor has the least impact on other processes currently running. What can you do? (Choose two)
A. From a command prompt, run the start/ low perfmon command.
B. From a command prompt, run the start/ normal perfmon command.
C. From the command prompt, run the start/ min perfmon command.
D. Open system monitor and then use task manager to set the priority of the Mmc. exe process to low . E. Open system monitor, and then use task manager to set the priority of Mmc. exe process to normal .
Answer: A,
D.
#90.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain that has three domain controllers. Each day, you use Windows Backup to perform a full backup of each domain controller. You run a script to make changes to account information in the 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 dat
A. 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 dat
A. Run the Ntdsutil utility. Restart the computer.
C. Shutdown and restart the single domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use Windows backup to restore the System State dat
A. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart the computer.
D. Shut down and restart each domain controller by using Recovery Console. Use Windows backup to restore the Sysvol folder. Exit the Recover Console. Restart the computer.
Answer:
B.
#91.You install a new modem in your Windows 2000 Server computer. When you restart the computer, Windows 2000 detects the modem and installs the default driver. Occasionally the modem stops communicating with your internet service provider and then only way to reactivate the modem is to restart the computer. You download an updated driver for the modem from the manufacturer.s web site and save it in your WINNT folder. You want to install the new driver. What should you do?
A. In the property sheet for the modem in device manager, click the update driver command button.
B. Use device manager to scan for hardware changes.
C.Use device manager to delete the modem, and then restart the computer.
D. Move the new driver to the driver Cache folder, and then restart the computer.
Answer:
A.
#92.Your Windows 2000 Server computer has two disks attached to an EIDE disk controller. You need additional disk space. You add a new SCSI disk controller that has six new disks attached. The new controller is not included on the current hardware compatibility list (HCL). When you restart the computer, Windows 2000 does not detect the new controller. What can you do to install the new controller? (Choose two)
A. Use device manager to turn off IR
# steering in the properties of the standard P
C. Then restart the computer.
B. Use disk management to restore the basic configuration. Then restart the computer.
C. Use the Add/ remove hardware wizard to add a new SCSI and RAID controller from the disk supplied by the manufacturer.
D. Use disk management to rescan the disks. E. Use the manufacturer.s setup program to install the driver for the SCSI disk controller.
Answer: C, E.
#93.You are a member of the backup operators group in the arborshoes. com domain. You are not a member of any other group in this domain. You are logged on to a Windows 2000 Server computer named bcksbr3. arborshoes. com You try to configure the software for a tape backup device, but the configuration fails during backup. The documentation for the tape backup device indicates that the current tape driver is out of date and must be updated to support the configuration. What should you do?
A. Run the runas command, supplying user name and password to start device manager. Then click the update driver command button on the driver tab for the tape backup device.
B. Instruct the domain administrator to run the runas command, supplying the domain administrator.s user name and password to start device manager. Then click the update driver command button on the driver tab for the tape backup device.
C. Open device manager, and then click the update driver command button on the driver tab for the tape backup device.
D. Run the add/ remove hardware wizard. When prompted, select the Add/ trouble shoot a device option.
Answer:
B.
#94.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server contains a RAID- 5 array that is configured as a volume D and an 18- GB hard disk that is configured as volume
C. Volume D is formatted as NTFS, contains 60GB of data, and has 2GB of free disk space. Volume C is formatted as FAT32 and has 16GB of free disk space. The server is used to store user home folders. Most of the data in the home folders has been encrypted with the encrypted with the encrypted file system. You estimate that the server will need an additional 10- GB disk space to meet user needs. However, you will not be able to purchase additional hard disks for three months. You want to immediately free at least 10- GB of the disk space. You do not want to compromise the security of the user.s files. What should you do?
A. Instruct the users to move at least 10- GB of data to another file server that has EFS.
B. Create additional shared folders on volume
C. Move 10- GB of data to the new, shared folders.
C. Copy at least 10- GB of data to a writable CD- ROM. Delete these files from the server.
D. Enable the compression attribute for the volume, and compress the users. home folders. Ensure that EFS remains enabled on the home folders.
Answer:
A.
#95.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You upgrade 50 Windows NT Server 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 and place them in a single domain. The domain includes 300 member client computers, consisting of 200 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 100 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. You implement group policy objects for each Organizational Unit. However, you find that these GPOs apply only to users of the Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to restrict the users of the Windows NT Workstation computers from accessing registry editing tools. What should you do?
A. Create an OU that contains all Windows NT users and computers. Create a GPO in the OU that restricts users from accessing registry editing tools.
B. Create a Windows NT system policy file on Windows 2000 domain controller. Configure the policy so that it restricts default users from accessing registry editing tools.
C. Create a mandatory user profile for the Windows NT users that removes any shortcuts for registry editor and system policy editor from each user.s desktop. D Create a Windows NT system policy that restricts the default users from accessing registry editing tools. Save the system policy file to each user.s home folder.
Answer:
B.
#96.You are the administrator of you company.s network. You are configuring