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With what file system(s) can a volume set be formatted to extend it? |
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FAT |
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FAT32 |
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HPFS |
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NTFS |
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What is the default permission granted to the Everyone Group with Printer Permissions? |
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Manage Documents |
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Print |
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Full Control |
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Creator Owner |
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What is one reason why the NetBEUI protocol causes the most broadcast messages on a network? |
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NetBEUI does not cache broadcast results |
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NetBEUI cannot perform directed messaging |
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NetBEUI cannot use multicasts |
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NetBEUI does not use broadcasts |
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You are installing Windows NT Server 4.0 on a RISC-based system. What format does the system partition have to be formatted as? |
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FAT |
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FAT32 |
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NTFS |
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HPFS |
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| 5 |
How can you reestablish a broken trust? |
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Synchronize all domain controllers involved in the trust. |
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Remove the domains from the Trust Relationships dialog box and set up the trust again. |
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Choose the "Reestablish Trust" option from the Trust
Administrator |
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Change the trust password |
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Where is the user profile for Windows NT Workstations stored? |
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On the workstations local hard drive |
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In the registry |
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In the user's home directory as defined in the user
account properties |
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In the directory specified by the profile path in the user account properties (the local hard drive if the profile path is blank.) |
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Which built-in local group is found only on a domain controller? |
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Everyone |
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Administrators |
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Domain Admins |
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Account Operators |
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| 8 |
Which file is not located on the emergency repair disk? |
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SETUP.DAT |
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SETUP.LOG |
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SAM._ |
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AUTOEXEC.NT |
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| 9 |
What resource generally has the greatest impact on a file and print server? |
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Processor |
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Disk |
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Network |
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Memory |
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What resource generally has the greatest impact on an application server? |
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Processor |
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Disk |
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Network |
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Memory |
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| 11 |
In a master domain model, where are Windows NT computer accounts most commonly created?
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Master domain |
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Resource domain |
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Trusted domain |
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Trusting domain |
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What are the default permissions assigned to a new file share? |
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Users, Read |
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Users, Full control |
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Everyone, Read |
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Everyone, Full control |
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You have created home directories for all of your users on a central server using the setting \\server\users\%username% in the home directory field of each user's properties. What permissions are assigned to the home directories by default? |
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Users, Change |
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Users, Full Control |
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%username%, Change |
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%username%, Full Control |
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You use the network monitor to diagnose why clients on a remote subnet are taking such a long time to authenticate. It is discovered that the clients are authenticating with a BDC on a remote subnet rather than the local BDC. What setting should you use to configure the NetBIOS node type on this subnet to speed up authentication, yet enable authentication from remote BDCs if the local BDC is down? |
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Pointing |
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Broadcast |
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Mixed |
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Hybrid |
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| 15 |
Which command can be used to determine which ports are in use during a network session? |
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PING.EXE |
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TRACERT.EXE |
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NETSTAT.EXE |
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NBTSTAT.EXE |
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Which fault-tolerant disk strategy results in only 50% disk utilization? |
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Disk Duplexing |
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Disk Mirroring |
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Disk Striping |
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Disk Striping With Parity
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If you have not configured your computer to store the results of a STOP error into a memory dump file, where might you look to see what the actual STOP error was? |
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Server Manager |
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DRWATSON.LOG |
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MEMORY.DMP |
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Windows NT Event Viewer |
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A file in the c:\USERS directory is assigned NTFS permissions by which the Users local group has the Change permission. The directory c:\DATA has assigned Administrators Full Control permissions. If the file is moved to the c:\DATA directory, what are the permissions after the file is moved? |
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Users, Change |
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Administrators, Full Control |
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Users, Change and Administrators, Full Control |
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Everyone, Full Control |
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When setting up an audit policy on a domain controller the audit policy applies to: |
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All computers in the domain |
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All Member Servers and workstations in the domain |
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All domain controllers in the domain |
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Local computer only |
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When would you want to create a printer pool? |
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When all of your print devices are identical and located
in the same general area. Some printers are used more
heavily and you want to balance the load. |
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When print devices are dissimilar and need to be grouped
together. |
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When employees are in different buildings, but all use
the same kind of print devices. |
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When some printers are used more heavily and you want
to balance the load. |
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| 21 |
After performing an emergency repair process, all the user accounts in the domain have been lost. This is most likely due to which of the following? |
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Somebody has deleted all the accounts. |
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The SAM database was restored. |
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The Registry is still corrupt. |
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The emergency repair process always removes all user
accounts from the domain. |
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| 22 |
Under what circumstances might Windows NT boot when the BOOT.INI file has been deleted? |
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When Windows NT is the only operating system on the computer. |
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When Windows NT is installed in the directory C:\WINNT |
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When the boot sequence in the BIOS has been set to C: then A: |
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It is not possible to boot Windows NT without the BOOT.INI file. |
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You have successfully installed Windows NT Server 4.0. During the installation process you selected the machine to be a Member Server as the type of installation. You now want to make the server a Backup Domain Controller. What must you do to convert the server? |
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Run the Convert command at the command line. |
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Do nothing, a member server can act as a BDC by default. |
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Reinstall NT Server as a domain controller. |
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Under Control Panel --> Network, change the server type
to BDC. |
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| 24 |
What files are required on a fault-tolerant boot disk for Windows NT 4.0? |
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COMMAND.COM, IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS |
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NTLDR, Ntoskrnl, BOOT.INI |
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NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, BOOT.INI |
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COMMAND.COM, BOOTSECT.DOS |
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| 25 |
When is the Last Known Good Configuration saved? |
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When control is passed to the Ntoskrnl. |
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When the kernel has completed initialization. |
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When the "Control+Alt+Delete to Logon" dialog box appears. |
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When the user successfully logs on to the computer. |
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| 26 |
What utility is used to start the Migration Tool for NetWare? |
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NWCONV.EXE |
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MIGRATE.COM |
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MIGRATE.EXE |
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MGTOOL.EXE |
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| 27 |
What becomes of passwords from the NetWare server during migration? |
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Duplicate ones are discarded. |
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Duplicate ones are written to an error file. |
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All passwords are maintained. |
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All passwords are discarded. |
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What is the primary purpose for DHCP relay? |
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To allow an NT system to relay DHCP broadcasts for
clients across an IP router. |
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To block broadcast messages from foreign networks. |
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To relay alerts regarding the DHCP database to the
administrator. |
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To relay inventory messages to a central JET database. |
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| 29 |
John needs to compare disk transfer rates between two computers. What counters should he select in Performance Monitor? |
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Bytes Transferred |
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% Disk Time |
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Bytes Transferred/sec |
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Disk Time |
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| 30 |
What is Response Probe used for, and how is it enabled? |
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Like Performance Monitor it is automatically installed
as part of Windows NT 4.0 |
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Like Performance Monitor it is a service that can be
installed from the Windows NT 4.0 CD. |
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Response Probe is an application for creating a workload that is available on the Resource Kit. |
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Response Probe does not exist. |
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Keith is planning to shut down the file and print server but want to ensure no one has file open. How can he check for open files? |
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Start Windows NT Diagnostics to see which resources
are being used. |
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Open Server Manager to see which file are open and who
has them open. |
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Open User Manager for Domains to see who is logged onto the network. |
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Open the Services dialog box to see who is using the
Server Service. |
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What are the primary features of the Windows 95 clients that will be in your domain? |
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Support for proprietary multitasking for Microsoft Win32
and MS-DOS based applications. |
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Supports multiple processors for true multitasking
performance. |
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Provides Microsoft's Internet Explorer, a fast and simple
to use Internet browser that is compatible with existing
Internet standards. |
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Runs both 32-bit and 16-bit Windows-based and MS-DOS based applications including those applications that may directly
access the hardware. |
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Provides power management and Plug and Play support for both mobile laptops and desktop computers. |
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What four features are supported by the Windows NT new technology file system (NTFS)? |
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Maximum theoretical partition size of 16 Exabytes |
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File compression |
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POSIX-application compatibility |
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Support for Macintosh files |
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Automatic defragmentation |
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Your Windows NT 4.0 Workstation has seven 2 gigabyte hard drives with varying amounts of free space available ranging from 100 MB to 150 MB. Which type of Windows NT 4.0 partition setup can use all available free disk space? |
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Volume set |
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Stripe set |
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Stripe set with parity |
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Duplexed mirror set |
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Mirror set |
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By default, the _______ collects and maintains a list of available network resources and passes all of this information to other browser types within the domain. You will have this browser type on every subnet and workgroup within your environment. |
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Domain Master Browser |
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Backup Browser |
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Master Browser |
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Potential Browser |
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Non-Browser |
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During a company presentation, you describe a particular browser found in the Windows NT 4.0 environment. This type of browser receives a copy of the browse list from another browser type and then distributes this list to clients requesting it. Which Windows NT 4.0 browser type have you just presented? |
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Master Browser |
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Backup Browser |
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Potential Browser |
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Non-Browser |
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Domain Master Browser |
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You have just been hired as the Systems Engineer for a company that has seven domains in a complete trust model. If you change to the master domain model, how many primary domain controllers will be required? |
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7 |
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1 - 7 |
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Zero |
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Any number of PDCs, depending on the number of users |
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One for each master domain; none in the resource
domain(s) |
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Where are Managing Windows NT Directory Services maintained in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0? |
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Via the Policies Menu in Network Client Administrator |
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Via the Policies Menu in the utility Server Manager |
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From the Command line program TRUST.EXE |
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Via the Policies Menu in User Manager for Domains |
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Via Control Panel, Network on a domain controller |
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Domains Able and Baker need to establish a two-way trust relationship. Which of the following statements indicate the order in which trusts should be established? |
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Able indicates Baker as trusted; Baker indicates Able as
Trusting
Baker indicates Able as trusted; Able indicates Baker as
Trusting. |
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Baker indicates Able as trusting; Able indicates Baker as
Trusted
Able indicates Baker as trusting; Baker indicates Able as
Trusted. |
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Baker indicates Able as trusted; Able indicates Baker as
Trusting
Able indicates Baker as trusted; Baker indicates Able as
Trusting. |
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Able indicates Baker as trusting; Baker indicates Able as
Trusted
Baker indicates Able as trusting; Able indicates Baker as
Trusted. |
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A growing company has 15 offices in the Los Angeles area. Each local office manager appoints someone to purchase computer supplies and manage the network connectivity with the other offices. Every office currently has a Windows NT 4.0 PDC installed, along with (typically) ten Windows 95 clients. Although some trusts do currently exist, not every office has the skills to manage the system requirements. Knowing that each office suffers with frequent employee turnover and equipment changes, which domain model would you choose? |
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Master Domain Model - Put all accounts on one domain and make each office a resource domain. |
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Multiple Master Domain Model - Put accounts in several
domains and make each office a resource domain. |
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Complete Trust Model - Leave each domain alone with its'
own accounts and put trusts in place. |
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Single Domain at each facility - Users will RAS documents
around and mail floppy disks. |
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A growing company has 15 offices in the Los Angeles area. Each local office manager appoints someone to purchase computer supplies and manage the network connectivity with the other offices. Every office currently has a Windows NT 4.0 PDC installed, along with (typically) ten Windows 95 clients. Although some trusts do currently exist, not every office has the skills to manage the system requirements. If you implement a Master Domain Model, what will the users be able to do? |
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Users can logon from any Resource Domain, Windows 95
machine and can be validated by the Resource Domain PDC that has received a replicated copy of the Master Domain account database. |
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Users can logon from any Resource Domain, Windows 95
machine and are validated by the Master Domain PDC. |
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Only users that logon from Master Domain member machines can access resources in other domains. |
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Users can have a local account in the Resource Domain and logon to either the Resource Domain or their account in the Master Domain. |
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A large domain has 200 BDCs, all requiring replication of the user accounts database. One problem that has been noted is that too much PDC time is devoted to replication. This has become detrimental to the other tasks. The pulse has been made longer but the replication still consumes too much PDC time. What can you do to alleviate the problem? |
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Increase the Randomize setting so that all BDCs can
respond. |
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Decrease the PulseConcurrency to reduce the load on the
PDC. |
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Increase the ReplicationGovernor parameter. |
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Demote some of the BDCs to server status thereby
eliminating the accounts database synchronization. |
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A user has two accounts--one in the Texas domain (Texas\Sal) and one in the California domain (California\Sal). The domains trust each other. Which two scenarios are correct? |
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When Sal logs on in the California domain and attempts to
use a resource there, he is seen as California\Sal. |
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If permissions to the resource are assigned only to the
account in the Texas domain when Sal logs on in the
California domain, he will not be given access to the
resource. |
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If permissions to the resource are assigned only to the
account in the Texas domain when Sal logs on in the
California domain, he will be given access to the resource
because he is seen as the same user. |
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Since each domain trusts the other, Sal can log on in
either domain and access resources regardless of
permissions. |
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What are two capabilities that apply to centralized administration? |
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When a trust has been established, the administrator of
the trusted domain can administer a trusting domain. |
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A trusted domain administrator's account must be made a
member of the Administrators group in the trusting domain
for an administrator of the trusted domain to administer a
trusting domain. |
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When a Windows NT 4.0 computer joins a domain, the Domain Admins group is automatically added to the local
Administrators group on the computer. |
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After a Windows NT computer joins a domain, the
administrator must add the Domain Admins group to the local
Administrators group on the computer to allow any member of
the Domain Admins group to administer any computer in the
domain. |
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Synchronization of the directory database means that when a user logs on, either a PDC or a BDC accomplishes all but ___________________________. |
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validating the logon process. |
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checking a copy of the directory database for the correct
user account. |
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checking a copy of the directory database for the correct
user password. |
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checking for any logon restrictions. |
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checking for account and password duplications. |
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Name three features of Managing Windows NT Directory Services? |
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A communications channel between two domains. |
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Centralized administration at the enterprise level. |
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A single logon to access any shared resource with
properly established trusts. |
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Multiple domain accounts. |
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Hierarchical management of user accounts |
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Select four guidelines for implementing trusts relationships correctly. |
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Managing Windows NT Directory Services can only be
established between Microsoft Windows NT Server domains. |
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Physical location governs the trust relationship setup. |
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Use the fewest possible number of trusts. |
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Put user accounts in the trusted domain. |
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Pass-through authentication makes a user's physical
location irrelevant. |
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Select two features that apply to Local accounts. |
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Support for interactive logon processes. |
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Capability to cross trusts. |
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Inability to support interactive logon processes. |
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Inability to cross trusts. |
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| 49 |
Select three groups that are found on a Windows NT 4.0 Server Domain Controller but not on a Windows NT Member Server. |
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Server Operators |
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Power Users |
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Print Operators |
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Account Operators |
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Backup Operators |
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Select the three groups that have the capability to shut down servers. |
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Server Operators |
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Print Operators |
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Backup Operators |
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Local Operators |
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