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The Microsoft operating system family includes which three 32 bit operating systems? |
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Windows NT Workstation |
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Windows NT Server |
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Windows 95 |
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Windows For Workgroups 3.11 |
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Windows 3.1 |
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Your company's photographic editors are complaining of an "out of memory" error when editing large photographs scanned into their computer. The graphics department replaced all of the old systems with Pentium Pro systems that have 16 MB of RAM and a 1.2 GB hard drives. You are using Windows NT with photographic software that is very memory intensive. What two items would you check and how would you solve the problem? |
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Check for free disk space and increase the Virtual memory
Page File size. |
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Check for free disk space and increase the amount of RAM to 32 MB minimum. |
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Run a memory test and if the RAM is good then update to a faster 16 MB to RAM. |
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Check for free disk space and increase the hard drive size. |
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Check for free cache RAM and increase the computers display paging RAM size in the BIOS. |
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What are the primary features of Windows 95? |
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Support for preemptive multitasking for Microsoft Win32
and MS-DOS based applications. |
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Support the hardware environment of multiple processors
for true multitasking performance. |
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Provides Microsoft Internet Explorer, an Internet browser
that is compatible with existing standards. |
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Runs applications for 32bit Windows, 16 bit Windows and
MS-DOS including 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 number of workstations can be easily administered using the workgroup model? |
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10 |
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150 to 200 |
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250 or more |
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500 or more |
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1000 max. |
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What are three features, or advantages, of the domain model? |
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Centralized administration of accounts and security. |
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Centralized management of access to resource sharing. |
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All account information is maintained at each workstation. |
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Allows administrators to define a user's environmental profile. |
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Simple and quick to setup and manage. |
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What configuration works well in a network environment where resources and user accounts are to be managed at each computer workstation? |
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Standalone workstation |
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Workgroup |
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Domain |
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Trusted domain |
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Master domain model |
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Which three integrated utilities, services, applications and protocols does Windows NT Server support? |
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Microsoft LAN Manager and Novell NetWare migration tools. |
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Client software and Macintosh connectivity. |
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NetWare network administration tools. |
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TCP/IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and DLC. |
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Services for Unix and NFS connectivity. |
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Your manager would like to standardize on a single Network operating system. You have recommended the use of a Windows NT Server domain environment. Which operating systems can interoperate in a Windows NT Server environment? (Choose all that apply) |
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Windows NT Workstation Server, and Windows 95 |
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OS/2 |
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MS-DOS with Windows 3.1 |
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UNIX |
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NetWare |
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What three network communication protocols are available for Windows NT Server configuration during installation? |
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TCP/IP |
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NetBEUI |
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NWLink |
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WinBiosD |
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Apple File Protocol |
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Which communication protocols will be installed by default during the Windows NT 4.x Server installation? |
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TCP/IP |
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NetBEUI |
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NWLink |
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NetBIOS |
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NetWare Core Protocol |
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What are three advantages of Windows NT Workstation 4.0 over Windows 95? |
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A 32-bit desktop operating system. |
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Preemptive multitasking. |
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Multiple microprocessors |
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Local security for files, folders, printers and other
resources |
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Ability to run all applications in protected memory
space |
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You have completed the hardware installation of a dual Intel processor computer, with four 4-Gigabyte hard drives. You must install Windows NT 4.0 Server as a BDC with Microsoft Exchange, user file storage locations and the Microsoft Office software for download to workstations. How would you partition your hard disk for the best configuration? |
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Create a 10 MB Fat partition for MS DOS and Partition the
remaining space as NTFS |
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Create a 500 MB NTFS Stripe set. Partition the remaining
space for NTFS as Stripe set with parity |
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Create a 1000 MB Fat partition and partition the
remaining space for NTFS as Stripe set with parity |
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Create two 500 MB NTFS Mirror partitions. Partition the
remaining space for NTFS as a Stripe set with parity |
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You have been instructed to automate the installation of 80 Windows NT 4.0 Workstations with four different configurations. How can you automate the setup? |
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Create a generic answer file with the generic settings and a specific UDF file for each of the departmental settings |
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Create one answer file and one UDF file for each of the
configurations desired |
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There is no way to automate this setup because each
machine must be setup individually |
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Create one specific answer file and one specific UDF file
for each of the six configurations desired |
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You are installing a BDC on an existing network with 2 BDCs that have been running for three months. You are unable to gain access to the PDC in order to complete the installation of the BDC. What would you not check? |
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Spelling of your Domain name, your administrator name and password |
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Whether or not the PDC went down since you started the
BDC installation |
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Protocols |
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The BDC's network card settings |
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The Operating System version number |
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What installation program would you use to upgrade the Windows NT 3.51 Server to a Windows NT 4.0 Server in the quickest and least disruptive way? |
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Install32.exe |
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Setup32.exe |
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Winnt32.exe |
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Winnt.exe |
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UpgradeNT.exe |
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You have removed Windows NT 4.0 from your hard drive and received the following error message during reboot. "Couldn't find NTLDR. Please insert another disk." How do you get your original Windows 95 Operating System to load? |
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Use SETUP.EXE to reinstall Windows 95 from the beginning |
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Use INSTALL.EXE to reinstall Windows 95 |
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Use WIN95.SYS to restore the Windows 95 boot sector |
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Use WIN95.EXE to reinstall and setup Windows 95 |
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Use FDISK to format and partition the hard disk then use
SETUP.EXE to install Windows 95 |
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You have been testing Windows NT 4.0 on your PC, and now want to return to the Windows 95 Operating System. You have removed all of the hidden files on the system partition and the WinNT directory tree structure that had been setup by the Windows NT 4.0 installation. When you reboot you get the error message "Couldn't find NTLDR. Please insert another disk." What has caused this error? |
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The Windows 95 boot sector was replaced by the Windows NT 4.0 dual-boot sector and you must restore the Windows 95 boot sector with Win95.SYS |
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The Windows 95 boot sector was replaced by the Windows NT 4.0 dual boot sector and you must restore the Windows 95 boot sector with Win95.EXE |
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The Windows 95 boot sector was replaced by the indows NT 4.0 dual boot sector and you must restore the Windows 95 boot sector with Win95.COM |
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There is no way to recover; you must use FDISK to format
and partition the hard disk then use SETUP.EXE to install
Windows 95 from scratch |
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When installing Windows NT from a CD-ROM, is it possible to use an unsupported CD-ROM Drive? |
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Always true |
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Always false |
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Never, you must always use supported drivers |
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Yes, some unsupported SCSI adapters and CD-ROMs will
work |
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NTFS partitions are required for what three options? |
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Native file system compression |
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Recoverability features such as log file and checkpoint
information to restore file system consistency |
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File-level security |
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Partitions greater than 400 MB in size |
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Long filename support |
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During logon, what names appear in the 'From' Box of a domain controller? |
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The server name and the domain name |
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The server name |
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The domain name |
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The domain name and trusted domain names |
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The server name and trusted domain names |
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What Configuring Disks does Windows NT 4.0 Server support? |
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NTFS |
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FAT |
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HPFS |
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NFS |
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CDFS |
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Are Primary Domain Controllers and Backup Domain Controllers committed to a specific domain? |
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Yes - each PDC and BDC must belong to a domain |
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No - PDCs can be in one domain, while BDCs can be backup for multiple domains |
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No - PDCs and BDCs can validate logons and maintain
account information for up to 4 domains |
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No - PDCs and BDCs can validate logons and maintain
account information for up to 2 domains |
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No - PDCs and BDCs can validate logons and maintain
account information for up to 5 domains at once |
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By default, what two groups have the right to logon locally at any Windows NT Server? |
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Domain Users |
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Power Users |
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Supervisor |
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Backup Operators |
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Administrators |
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You have just renamed the KENAI domain so that it is now the ANCHORAGE domain, and rebooted the PDC. What must be done to complete the renaming process? |
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You must change the domain name setting on all existing
clients |
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You need to adjust each client's domain setting using the
Server Manager utility |
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You must change the domain name on all non-Windows
clients; Windows clients will dynamically update the domain
name |
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You must select the 'Synchronize the Entire Domain'
option in the Server Manager utility |
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What is the command to perform an installation of Microsoft Windows NT in an MS-DOS environment? |
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UPGRADE |
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SETUP |
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WINNT |
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WINNT32 |
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WINNT35 |
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