MCSE模拟题(nt企业)
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All profiles for your users are located in their respective profile paths on a member server in your domain. How do mandatory user profiles differ from roaming user profiles for your users?
Mandatory user profiles will have their read-only attribute set, whereas roaming user profiles will not.
The permission settings for mandatory user profiles only allow users to have read access, where as the permission settings for roaming user profiles allow users to have full access.
The suffix of a mandatory user profile is .man, whereas the suffix for a roaming user profile is .dat
The Mandatory Profile checkbox is set on the User Environment Profile screen in User Manager for Domains if the user has a mandatory profile. If the user has a roaming profile, then the checkbox is clear.
Answer:3
There are 80 computers on the network. Users belong to three departments, and the users need to access all servers in all departments. Centralized user account administration is required. Which of the following is the best domain model for this network?
Single domain
Master domain
Multiple master domain
Complete trust domain
Answer:1
What is the difference between a HOSTS file and an LMHOSTS file?
A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an LMHOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a HOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names.
An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names
Answer:1
During printing checks your printer jammed. Checks can not be reprinted as it would violate check. The printer is turned off and the jam cleared. How can you print your check again?
Resume from printer menu
Resume from document menu
Restart from document menu
Pause printer and restart again
Answer:3
Your company has a check printing application on an NT machine, the application does not allow reprinting checks, the printer jam right in the middle of the print job, how can you re-print the check after you clear the paper jam?
Choose "Resume" from the printer menu
Choose "Restart" from the printer menu
Choose "Resume" from the document menu
Choose "Restart" from the document menu
Answer:4
You have a printer and a security problem. Marie, Joe and Peter have to print the monthly checks for the employees. For security reasons not even the administrators are allowed to manage print jobs. Only the person who submitted the job, is able to manage it.
Remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner print permission, make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie, Joe and Peter to the group, give PrintCheck Manage Documents right.
Remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner manage documents, make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie,Joe and Peter to the group, give PrintCheck Print right.
Create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group print right.
Create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group manage documents right.
Answer:3
You are checking the disk performance of a workstation in your domain from your PDC. You see that all disk statistics are at 0 (zero), what is the most possible cause of this?
Workstation service does not run on the workstation
Server service does not run on the workstation
diskperf -y has not been started on the workstation
diskmanager has not been not started on the workstation
Answer:3
You have the following domain configuration:
Management <------------------- Research
User: Maria Share: Prodinfo Permissions: SalesUsers: change
MarkUsers : no access
Global group:Sales Local group: SalesUsers
Member:Maria Member:ManagmentSales
Global group:Marketing Local group: MarkUsers
Member:Maria Member:ManagementMarketing
Maria has advanced in her job and has become a Sales manager. Because of her new job she needs to change files in the ResearchProdinfo share. In which way can this be accomplished.
Add Maria to the Local SalesUsers group
Remove Maria from the ManagmentSales group
Remove Maria from the ManagementMarketings group
Make a full trust between the domains
Answer:3
You have 3 domains: ACCT, SALES and RESEARCH. You have to manage the trusts between these domains. The requirements are the following: Users on the ACCT domain need access to resources on the ACCT domain. Users on the ACCT domain need access to resources on the SALES and RESEARCH domain. Users on the SALES and RESEARCH domain need access to each others resources What is the most efficient way to make the trust relationships:
Let ACCT trusts SALES and RESEARCH, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH
Let SALES and RESEARCH trust ACCT, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH
Let ACCT be on it's own, make a full trust between the SALES and RESEARCH domain
Implement a full trust
Answer:2
Only payroll department could use printer only. Only users who submit the job can control it. No one else including administrator could see and manager the printer job.
Remove all printer existing permission. Create a Payroll group, and assign Document Management Permissioin.
remove all printer existing permission. Create a Rayroll group, and assign Full Control Permissioin.
Remove all printer existing permission, except Creator Special Group. Assign Document Management Permission to Creator Special Group. Create Payroll Group who want to print, Assign it Print Permission.
remove all printer existing permission, except Creator Special Group. Assign Print Permission to Creator Special Group. Create Payroll Group who want to print, Assign it Document Management Permission.
Answer: 3 (not sure, I remember that user who have print permission can manager their document)
where you want to put a database on a RAID with MAXIMUM read/write access. Choices were:
Use disk duplexing
Use disk mirroring
Use disk striping set
Use disk striping set with parity
Answer: 4
Your NT Server is attached to Ethernet network and LocalTalk network. There are some Macintosh computers in both networks. The NT server install Services for Macintosh computers. Now, you want to use the Server as a router between 2 networks. Which 2 values you must configure on the server?
zone
node type
default gateway
network numbers
internal network number
Answer:1, 2 (not sure)
You want to edit the registry using Profile Editor ?
Import the registry using Profile Editor...
Use an .ini file to import the new registry settings...
????
Use the registry to copy and paste
Answer: 1
What must you do to specify the path to user profiles on a Windows NT server? Select all that apply.
In User Manager for Domains, open the User Properties dialog box for a user account, and click the Profiles button to add the user profile path.
Create Profiles folder if it does not already exist, and share the folder with someone.
Answer: 1,2
New NT. User Manager to set location of home directories for HALF of the users.
%Homepath%
%UserName%
%HomeDrive%
%UserProfile%
Answer: 2
You have implemented a mirror set to protect the boot partition. One of the two disks in the mirror set fails. What is the best way to restore the mirror set?
Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and do nothing more. Windows NT Server will automatically recreate the mirror set from the remaining working partition.
Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Recreate from the Partition menu in Disk Administrator.
Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.
Replace the failed disk with an identical disk, break the original mirror set and create a new mirror set.
Answer:4
You have Subnet A and B. Subnet A has a DHCP Server. What should you do to let subnet B use the same DHCP server?
Install DHCP Relay Agent
Install RIP for IP
Install WINS
Install DNS
Answer:1
You are using network monitor from the Windows NT server 4.0 standard installation. You have just captured 400 frames from your NT server. How can you display data originating from one specific computer to your server.
Use the address database
Use capture filter by protocol
Use capture filter by address
Use sort by address in capture window
Answer:4
Which tools are used to capture perfromance baseline.
Excel
Response Probe
Network Monitor
Performance monitor
Answer: 4
You want to create a capacity-planning baseline of internal resource for your NT Server. Which tool you use?
Performance Monitor
Response Probe
Network Monitor
Excel
Answer:2 (check)
Tools needed for performance and baseline analysis (choose all)
Microsoft Excel
Response Probe
Performance Monitor
Network Monitor
Answer:1,3 (not sure)
Which tools are used to capture performance baseline? (choose all)
Microsoft Excel
Response Probe
Network Monitor
Performance Monitor
Answer:3,4 (not sure)
Baseline information indicates that PhysicalDisk: % Disk Time is over 90%. How can you determine why this occurs?
% Disk Read Time
% Disk Write Time
LogicalDisk: % Disk Time
Memory: Pages/sec
Answer:1,2,3,4 (check)
How do you create Baseline for system Performance
Simulation for random activity
Simulation of constant activity
Representative period of productive and non-productive hours
Collect Data during non-productive hours
Answer:3
You have a Windows NT server with six SCSI disks. On one disk is the system partition, the other five are in a stripset with parity. 1 disk fails, you replaced the disk. What must be done next in the disk administrator?
Choose extend volume set in the partition menu
Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu
Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup
Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots
Answer:2
You have a Windows NT server with six scsi disks. On one disk is the system partition, the other five are in a stripset with parity. 2 disks failed, you replaced the disks. What must be done next in the disk administrator?
Choose extend volume set in the partition menu
Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu
Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup
Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots
Answer:3
You have just installed Windows NT server on a computer and you have decide not to create an Emergency Repair Disk. After the installation you created several printer objects and installed a number of SCSI devices. In order to quickly restore the computer in the event of failure you choose to back up the configuration settings on all changes you have made to the system since the original installation. How would this be achieved?
Create an Emergency Repair Disk with the current configurations by using the RDISK.EXE utility.
Save a copy of the Registry by using the Windows NT Backup program
Save all configuration settings to disk by using Disk Administrator
Make a copy of the Registry hives by using the Save Key menu item in the Registry Editor.
Answer:1
You do not have the Emergency Repair Disk, you have configured SCSI Devices & Printers, how do you backup the Registry?
Save Registry by NT Backup
Save by using Config option in Disk Administrator
Make copy by Save key in the Registry Editor
Run Rdisk /s
Answer:4 (check)
Mary is member of three groups: Sales, Marketing, Manufacturing.
The rights a directory calles PRODUCTS are shown below:
Directory rights on PRODUCTS:
Sales: Read
Marketing: Change
Manufacturing: No access
Test group: Read
Everyone: Change
What are Mary's effective rights in the PRODUCTS directory?
Read
Change
No Access
Full control
Answer:3
You've given permission to other administrators to administer the directory service on your domain. How can you keep track of the changes being made? Choose from the graphic shown below (Audit dialog shown):
Audit File and Object access
Audit Use of user rights
Audit User and Group management
Audit file read access
Answer:3 (not sure)
You have 2 domains: SALES and MARKETING. There is no interconnection (trust) between the domains. At the SALES domain, you must install a Windows NT server as a BDC which will be used later in the Marketing domain. How should you proceed?
Install it as a member server using a workgroup, then move it to the MARKETING domain and promote it to a BDC.
Installing as a PDC with the domain name MARKETING, then move it physically to the MARKETING domain.
Install it as a BDC in the SALES domain, then move it physically to the MARKETING domain and change the domain name.
do not proceed, move the server physically to the MARKETING domain and install it there as a BDC.
Answer:4
You want to install Windows NT Server on a computer, and configure the computer to be a member server for a domain named Sales. Your local domain is called Accounting. The computer is not currently connected to the Sales domain. How should you install Windows NT Server on this computer?
Install the computer as a member server in a your local domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, it will automatically join the Sales domain.
Install the computer as a PDC in the Sales domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, demote it to be a member server.
Install the computer as a BDC in the Sales domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, demote it to be a member server.
Install the computer as a member server in a workgroup called Sales. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, configure it to join the Sales domain.
Answer:4
Since you added 7 BDCs to your network, network traffic due to domain synchronization has increased. This is slowing down your network. How can you solve this problem ?
Add more BDC’s
Increase the value of the Pulse Concurrency settings
Increase the value of the Pulse setting
Change the Replicator Governor parameter
Answer:3
You have a single domain with 1 PDC and 10 BDC's. Users are reporting slow logon on the PDC. You check with the performance monitor the server process and see that the average logon/sec is 5 or higher. what should you do to increase logon performance?
Add more memory to the PDC
Increase the Pulse maximum register value
Decrease the Replication Governor register value
Add more BDC's
Answer:3
Keith, a member of the ProjectExecs global group in the Sales domain, is temporarily assisting the Technical team of your company to test a new project tracking system. The executable files for the new system are stored in a folder on a FAT partition. The folder is on a server in the Technical domain. No other members of the Sales domain besides Keith need to have access to, he new system. What is the best way to give Keith access to the new project tracking system's files?
Create a trust relationship in which the Sales domain trusts the Technical domain. Assign Keith's user account Read permission to the project tracking system's folder.
Create a two-way trust relationship between the Sales domain and the Technical domain. Assign Read permission for the project tracking system's folder to the ProjectExecs global group. Revoke the right to remotely log onto the Sales domain for all members of the ProjectExecs global group except Keith.
Create a trust relationship in which the Technical domain trusts the Sales domain. Create a local group called NewSysTesters on the server containing the project tracking system's folder. Add Keith's user account to this local group. Grant Read permission for the project tracking system's folder to the NewSysTesters local group.
Create a trust relationship in which the Technical domain trusts the Sales domain. Create a share in the Technical domain for the folder containing the project tracking system's program files. Assign Read permission for the project tracking system's share to Keith's user account.
Answer:4
How do you configure the netmon.exe to show only DHCP traffic after doing a network capture?
Use a display filter to include only SMB protocol
Use a display filter to include only DHCP protocol
Use a display filter to include only TCP/IP protocol
Answer:2
How can you control the conflicting policies that exist in more than one group.
Create multiple policy files, each contains only one group.
Use User Manager for Domain to specify which policy files should be associated with a specific group
Modify the policy template to specify the priority levels of each policy file
Modify the policy file to specify the relative priority levels of each global group.
Answer: 3 (not sure)
You own an Internet service provider corporation. You need to provide five new companies with virtual servers to maintain their WWW home pages. The virtual servers will all reside on a single Internet Information server (IIS) machine. Each virtual server will have its own domain name and IP address. Your network is not currently using a WINS or DNS server. At a minimum, which of the following steps must you perform to configure your network to accommodate these virtual servers?~(Select all steps that apply.)
Assign each virtual server's IP address to the IIS server's network adapter card. Create a WWW folder for each company. For each virtual server's WWW folder, manually assign a corresponding IP address using the Directories Properties dialog box.
Install a DNS server. Add each virtual server's domain name and IP address to the database of the DNS server.
Install a WINS server. Add the NetBIOS names and IP addresses of the virtual servers to the database of the WINS server. Reconfigure the DNS server to resolve its domain names by querying the WINS server.
Install a DHCP server. Configure the DHCP server to maintain lease information on the IP addresses assigned to the IIS server's network adapter card.
Answer:1,2
WWW service for 10 Companies. Every Co. with one registered Domain Name. Separate WEB for each on 1 NT Server with IIS. (Choose All)
Assign Multiple IP to network Adapter
Same IP to each co. Name on DNS.
Assign separate IP to each WWW folder
Wins to assign IP to NetBIOS name.
Answer:1,3
You are installing Windows NT Server 4.0 on a machine. You want the machine to be able to provide file and print resources to members in a domain called CORP, but you do not want it to authenticate user logons. How would you configure the computer?
As the PDC in the CORP domain
As a BDC in the CORP domain
As a member server in the CORP domain
As a member server in a Workgroup
As a member server in the CORP domain with server service disabled
Answer:3
How do you activate NT system policy?
User profiles of system in control panel to specify path.
Create system Default profile that contains a shortcut to the directory that contains the policy file.
Save policy in path defied for each users' profile directory.
Save in NETLOGON shared folder on PDC.
Answer:4
You have three sites. The PDC exists at the HQ and the rest have BDCs. You move the HQ to a new location and you want a PDC to exist there. What do you have to do?
Promote the BDC at the new location to a PDC. The current PDC will be demoted.
Demote the PDC at the old location to a BDC. Then promote the BDC to a PDC.
Reinstall the BDC as a PDC.
Do nothing.
Answer:1
You have implemented Disk Duplexing of the boot partion as well as Disk Striping on your server with 32MB of RAM. If you increase RAM to 64MB what changes should you make to the paging file settings?
No change to the page file but it should be placed on the stripe set.
The page file should be increased to 76MB and placed on the boot drive.
The page file should be increased to 76MB and placed on the strip set.
The page file should be increased by 12MB and placed on the strip set.
Answer: 2 (check, I remember that pagefile.sys can't resist in RAID 0 and RAID 5)
You have a PDC which does run WINS and it's only function is account validation with 5000 users. How can you optimize the performance of this domain controller using the server program in control panel.
Minimize memory
Balance
Optimize for file sharing
Optimize for network applications
Answer:3 (default setting)
The correct answer for this question is D! Here's why. The stated server would be a Domain Controller. In order to optimize a Domain Controller, you need to use D. The documentation for this is in the Enterprise MOC, Course 689, Student Workbook, Page 255. The 3rd bullet states: "For a domain controller, click Maximize Throughput for Network Applications" This entire chapter (& course for that matter) are very helpful.
BTW, the course also states that WINS & DHCP servers fall in this same category. That was the other clue in the question above.
You are responsible for maintaining a Windows NT Server computer. This particular server houses a 450 MB Microsoft Access database file, which is accessed by over 200 clients workstation computers. How should you optimize the Windows NT Server service for this task?
Minimize memory used
Balance
Maximize throughput for file sharing
Maximize throughput for network applications
Answer: 3
How would you configure this SQL server?
Minimize memory used
Balance
Maximize throughput for file sharing
Maximize throughput for network Applications
Answer:4
Your organization network is comprised of a single master domain. You maintain the master domain where all the user accounts are stored. Realizing that logon performance over your WAN links from the four branch offices will be slow over this domain model, you decide to install a BDC from the account domain into each branch office. This will provide logon capability local to each branch office and logon traffic will no longer congest the WAN links. However, since installing the additional BDCs you have found that the WAN link is overwhelmed with account synchronization traffic to each remote BDC. What should you do to reduce the load on the PDC and still maintain reliable account synchronization? (choose 2)
Stop the NetLogon service on the PDC
Set the ReplicationGovernor registry parameter to 100
Increase the Pluse Size registry parameter
Set the Replication Governor registry parameter to 25
Answer: 3,4
You are setting up a Windows NT based network. Currently there are 3 Windows NT server computers and 75 Windows NT Workstation computers configured in a workgroup environment. Users in your organization's four departments require access to resources on all the servers. You also want to centralize all user accounts to provide for single-user logon and simplifies account management. How should you implement your Windows NT directory service
As three single domains set up in a complete trust model
As a master domain with four resource domains
As a single domain with a PDC
As a single workgroup with one server handling all user logons
Answer:3
A user named John needs access to files in a shared directory on a Windows NT server computer in the CORP domain. John has an account in the FINANCE domain and is a member of the Managers global group. The CORP domain trusts the FINANCE domain. The Guest account has been disabled by default in both domains. What should you do to allow John and all members of the Managers group to access the files?
Create a global group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access permissions for the directory and its files. Make John a member of the CorpReps group
Create a global group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access permissions for the directory and its files. Make Managers a member of the CorpsReps group
Create a local group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access permissions for the directory and its files. Make Managers a member of the CorpReps group
Create a local group named CorpReps in the Finance domain with access permissions for the directory and its files. Make John a member of the CorpReps group
Answer:3
You have 625 users who need access to a database on a Windows NT server computer. You want you users to be able to access this data using the fastest read and write operations possible. Which of the following disk configurations will provide the fastest possible read and write access to the data.
Create a stripe set
Install disk mirroring
Install disk duplexing
Create a stripe set with parity
Answer:1
Your network has three domains named CORP, FINANCE and ENG. User accounts are divided among the three domains. All users need access to specific files on a Windows NT Server computer in the CORP domain? How should you configure the trust relationship?
Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts CORP and ENG trusts CORP.
Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts CORP and ENG trusts FINANCE.
Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts ENG and CORP trusts ENG.
Establish two one way trust relationships in which CORP trusts ENG and CORP trusts FINANCE.
Answer:4
Your company is considering branching out into a number of new remote locations. Workstations at each remote site will be required to obtain access to data stored at your organization's main corporate headquarters. Each remote site will have one Windows NT server computer, and your network will be designed around TCP/IP. You want to simplify the management and administration of providing IP addresses to each workstation.
You also want to simplify access to resources on all Windows NT server computers in each remote site. How will installing WINS and DNS help provide these benefits?
WINS and DNS will resolve the IP address of a remote Windows NT server computer to a MAC address.
WINS and DNS will broadcast each local client computer's NetBIOS name across the WAN
WINS and DNS will resolve the NetBIOS or host name of a remote Windows NT Server computer to an IP address
WINS and DNS will provide initial IP address configurations to client workstations at each remote site.
Answer:3
Your company is considering branching out into a number of new remote locations. Workstations at each remote site will be required to obtain access to data stored at your organization's main corporate headquarters. Each remote site will have one Windows NT server computer, and your network will be designed around TCP/IP. You want to simplify the management and administration of providing IP addresses to each workstation.
You also want to simplify access to resources on all Windows NT server computers in each remote site. How will installing a DHCP server help provide these benefits?
DHCP will resolve the IP address of a remote Windows NT server computer to a MAC address.
DHCP will broadcast each local client computer's NetBIOS name across the WAN
DHCP will resolve the NetBIOS or host name of a remote Windows NT Server computer to an IP address
DHCP will provide initial IP address configurations to client workstations at each remote site.
Ans.D
Your Windows NT server network includes two domains called ENG and CORP. The ENG domain trusts the CORP domain. You move the HP LaserJet printer from the ENG domain to the CORP domain. The ENGHP-Users local group requires continued access to the printer. You create the CORPHP-Users local domain group to access the printer. How should you configure the network to allow the original ENGHP-Users group to access the HP LaserJet printer?
Configure the CORP domain to trust the ENG domain. Create a new global group in the ENG domain that includes the original printer users. Add this group to the CORPHP-Users group.
Create a new global group in the ENG domain that includes the original printer users. Add this group to the CORPHP-Users group. Add another one way trust where CORP trusts ENG.
Configure the CORP domain to trust the ENG domain and add the ENGHP-Users group to the CORPHP-Users group.
Add the ENGHP-Users group to the CORPHP-Users group.
Answer:1
A Windows NT Server you are responsible for maintaining has gone down during a power outage. You determine that the UPS device connected to the server failed and did not allow the server to be shut down properly. When you boot the server, it displays a blue screen and freezes. Subsequent attempts at rebooting fails to boot the server beyond the blue screen. What action should you perform first to bring up the server.
Boot the server from the Emergency Repair Disk
Reinstall Windows NT server
Boot the server from a Windows NT server boot disk
Restore the server from tape backup
Answer:3
Mary is responsible for maintaining a certain Windows NT Workstation computer. This workstation is currently configured in a workgroup environment, however Mary wants the workstation to become a member of a domain. Mary does not have a domain account. What must Mary do to allow her computer to join a domain? (Choose two answers)
Have the Domain Administrator add her computer to the domain. Mary can then join the domain by using the Network applet in Control Panel on her workstation
Get the Domain administrator to use the Network applet in Control Panel from the PDC.
Mary should use Server Manager on her computer to join the domain, supplying her workstation administrator account and password
Have the Domain Administrator use the Network applet in Control Panel from Mary's workstation, supplying the Domain Administrator account and password.
Mary can join the domain by using the Network applet in Control Panel on her workstation, supplying her workstation administrator account and password
Answer:1,4
You suspect numerous broadcasts are transmitted at a segment. What program should you use to find out which station is causing this traffic?
Performance Monitor
Network Monitor
Server Manager
Response Probe
Answer:2
How do you set up a filter in Network Monitor in order to show traffic generated from automatic IP adress assignement?
INCLUDE * ANY<-->BOOTP
PROTOCOL==DNS
PROTOCOL==WINS
PROTOCOL==DHCP
Answer:4
Your server has multiple processors installed. Which object should be measured if you want only a single line in the graph of Performance Monitor to represent all processes?
Processor Time of the thread object
Processor Time of the process object
Processor Time of the processor object
Total Processor Time of the System Object
Answer:4
What is the cause of the Server stop In the Event viewer? (Exhibit) The exhibit showed a lot of red exclamation marks, starting from the top and going down. The last red exclamation mark showed "NE2000 failure". then followed blue marks.
NE200 failed
Server service stops
Cdrom failed
Netlogon failed
Answer:1
Your Windows NT server has encountered a series of STOP errors. How do you configure Windows NT to save STOP error information to a memory dump file?
by specifying the recovery option in Dr. Watson
by specifying the recovery option in Performance Monitor
by specifying the proper recovery option on the Startup/Shutdown tab in System Properties
by specifying the recovery option in Server Manager
Answer:3
You want to use Network Monitor to capture all frames being sent from a computer named KILROY on your network. How must you specify the address inclusion line when designing your capture filter?
INCLUDE NetBIOS==KILROY
INCLUDE SMB==KILROY
INCLUDE ANY <--> KILROY
INCLUDE KILROY --> ANY
Answer:4.
You wish to configure your server so that it does not participate in the browsing elections. How?
Set the registry setting ChangeServerList = No
Set the registry setting MaintainServerList = No
Set the registry setting MaintainServerList = Auto
Set the registry setting ChangeServerList = Auto
Answer:2.
Carl wants to use Performance Monitor to view logical disk object counters on his computer from a remote machine. Carl has just performed a standard installation of Windows NT Server on his computer. His machine is connected to the network, and it is a member of a domain. What operations must Carl perform on his machine to allow him to monitor these counters remotely?
Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer.
Carl must run the DiskPerf utility on his computer with the –Y switch.
Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer and run the DiskPerf utility on his computer with the -Y switch.
Carl is not required to do anything more. Simply installing Windows NT Server on his machine is sufficient to allow other machines to monitor his logical disk counters remotely.
Answer:2
Users reported slow response on file & Print server. You suspect high utilisation on one of disks. You use Performance Monitor to check one of the partition, What counter do you use?
Logical Disk
Paging file
Sector counter for the thread
Diskperf to analyse on per file basis.
Answer:1
Which is the best counter to use to examine the disk performance of a selected partition?
Answer:1
There are 2 domains. CORP and MARKETING. CORP trusts MARKETING. One used logs on to MARKETING domain from the workstation connected to CORP daomain. then What the user can access to
To the resources which CORPDomainUsers have permission
To the resources which CORPDomainGuests have permission
To the resources which MARKETINGDomainUsers have permission
To the resources which MARKETINGDomainGuests have permission
Answer: 3
You have two domains, WEST and CORP. WEST trusts CORP. Somebody logs in from a workstation in the WEST domain onto the CORP domain. Which resources can be accessed?
All resources which are given rights to the CORPDomain Users group
All resources which are given rights to the CORPDomain Guests group
All resources which are given rights to the WESTDomain Users group
All resources which are given rights to the WESTDomain Guests group
Answer:1
Two domains, East and West, West trusts East, guest account disabled, when can an account in the West Domain access shared resources in the East domain.
When access is given to East Domain Users.
When access is given to West Domain Users
When user is made member of west Domain Admins group.
Can't
Answer:2
Domains, West & East. West trust East. Guest account on both domain removed. Everyone special group removed. A user logs on to West. What should be done for him to access resources on East?
Access permission to East/Domain User
Access permission to West/Domain User
Member of West/Domain User
User cannot access resources on East.
Answer:2
East trusts West, You go into both User Domain Managers, add the domain users and choose no to the Everyone Special group. and use the Access rights and User writes. What can you access?
Access East as \EastDomainUsers
Access Wast as \EastDomainUsers
Access Wast as \WastDomainUsers
everything as Admin of West
Answer:2
A user at an NT Workstation needs to access resources in the Sales Domain. The NT Workstation is not part of any Domain. What 2 things could be done?
Enable the Guest account in the Sales Domain
Create duplicate users in the Sales Domain for the NT Workstation users.
Make users from the Workstation members of groups in Sales
Create duplicate groups as NT Workstation in Sales Domain
Answer:1,2
Joel belongs to three global groups in his logon domain: Accountants, Auditors, and TaxPreparers. A group policy profile in the system policy file exists on Joel's logon domain for each of the groups to which he belongs. A specific user policy profile is not established for Joel in the system policy file. How will the user and group profiles in the system policies file be applied to determine Joels system policy?
Since Joel belongs to groups that have group policy profiles established, each group policy profile will be applied in the order specified in the Group Priority dialog box. The Default User policy profile will be ignored.
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