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1. You are the network administrator for Litware, Inc. The network
consists of three Windows NT domains. The domains are configured as a
complete trust domain model. The domains are named HQ, RESEARCH, and
MFG.
Fabrikam, Inc., is acquiring Litware, Inc. The Fabrikam, Inc., network
consists of two Windows NT domains that contain Windows 2000 Server
computers running in mixed mode. The two domains are named CORP and
HOLDINGS. The CORP domain is the master domain and HOLDINGS is the
resource domain.
You install network connections between Litware, Inc., and Fabrikam, Inc. You want to perform the following tasks:
Allow the Fabrikam, Inc., users to access resources in any domain.
Allow the Litware, Inc., users to access any network resource in the
Litware, Inc., domains and in the HOLDINGS domain at Fabrikam, Inc.
You want to accomplish these tasks by using the smallest number of
trust relationships required. Which two actions should you take? (Each
correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure two-way trust relationships between the Litware, Inc., domains and the HOLDINGS domain.
B. Configure two-way trust relationships between the Litware, Inc., domains and the CORP domain.
C. Configure one-way trust relationships so that the HOLDINGS domain trusts the HQ, RESEARCH, and MFG domains.
D. Configure one-way trust relationships so that the HQ, RESEARCH, and MFG domains trust the CORP domain.
E. Configure one-way trust relationships so that the CORP domain trusts the HQ, RESEARCH, and MFG domains.
F. Configure one-way trust relationships so that the HQ, RESEARCH, and MFG domains trust the HOLDINGS domain.
Answer: CD
2.You are the lead administrator of your company's Windows NT domain.
The domain contains a domain controller named ServerA. ServerA also
functions as your company's RAS server. You and your assistant
administrators perform backups by using a user account that is a member
of only the Backup Operators group in the domain.
On Friday night, an assistant administrator named Eric performs a
backup on ServerA. After the backup is complete, Eric chooses the Shut
down the computer option when attempting to log off. Users cannot dial
in to your network during the weekend.
You want to ensure that this problem does not occur again. What should you do?
A. Remove the user account that is used for backups from the Backup
Operators group, and add this user account to the Server Operators
group.
B. Remove the user account that is used for backups from the Backup Operators group.
Create a new local group named BackupOnly in the domain.
To this BackupOnly group, add the user account that is used for backups.
Assign this BackupOnly group the Back up files and directories user right and the Restore files and directories user right.
C. Configure the User Rights policy so that the Backup Operators group does not have the Shut down the system user right.
D. Configure the User Rights policy so that the Backup Operators group does not have the Log on locally user right.
Answer: C
3. You are the administrator of a network that consists of a single
Windows NT domain. The domain contains Windows NT Server computers,
Windows NT Workstation computers, Windows 2000 Professional computers,
and Windows 98 computers. All of the client computers are configured to
authenticate user logons with the Windows NT domain.
You want to create a system policy to place a new Helpdesk icon in the
Start menu of all of the client computers. You log on to your Windows
NT Workstation computer and create a system policy. You save this
system policy in the NETLOGON shared folder on the PDC. You then log on
to a Windows 98 computer and create a system policy. You save this
system policy in the home directory of each Windows 98 user account.
You then log on to the network from a Windows NT Workstation computer
and a Windows 2000 Professional computer. The new Helpdesk icon appears
in the Start menu on both computers. When you log on to a Windows 98
computer, the Helpdesk icon does not appear.
You need to ensure that the Helpdesk icon appears in the Start menu of the Windows 98 computers. What should you do?
A. Log on to a Windows 2000 Professional computer, create the system
policy for the Windows 98 computers, and save it in the NETLOGON shared
folder on the PDC.
B. Log on to the domain, and move the Windows 98 system policy to the NETLOGON shared folder on the PDC.
C. Log on to the domain, and replace the Windows 98 system policy file
in the NETLOGON shared folder on the PDC with a copy of the Windows NT
system policy.
D. Create a profile directory for the user account of each Windows 98
user, and place a copy of the Windows 98 system policy in each profile
directory.
Answer: B
4. You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server network that
contains Windows 2000 Professional computers. You are creating a system
policy for the network. The network currently has no system policies.
Your company has a new company logo, and the executives want you to
configure all of the client computers to use the new logo as the
desktop wallpaper.
You create a system policy file that contains a group policy for the
Everyone group. The group policy is configured to use the new logo as
the desktop wallpaper.
You need to ensure that the Windows 2000 Professional computers will use the new group policy. What should you do?
A. Place the system policy file in the NETLOGON shared folder on the PDC.
B. Place the system policy file in the home directory of each Windows 2000 Professional user account.
C. Place the system policy file in a shared folder on a server.
Modify the registry on each Windows 2000 Professional computer to configure the system policy's NetworkPath value.
D. Place the system policy file in the C:Documents and SettingsDefault User folder on each Windows 2000 Professional computer.
Modify the registry on each Windows 2000 Professional computer to configure the system policy's NetworkPath value.
Answer: A
5. You are the network administrator for a company that is located in
Los Angeles. The network consists of six Windows NT domains. The
domains are configured as a single master domain model. The master
domain is named CORP, and there are five resource domains.
The company is opening an office in London. Because of the time
difference between the two offices, the London office will have its own
local network administrators. These administrators will be responsible
for the network and user account administration in only the London
office. You will be responsible for providing backup assistance to the
network administrators in London.
You want users in both offices to be able to access resources in any
domain. Before you assign specific permissions for resources, you need
to configure the trust relationships between the domains. You want to
accomplish this task by using the smallest number of trust
relationships required.
You create a domain named LONDON, and now you need to configure the
domain structure to accommodate the new office. Which four actions
should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose four.)
A. Place all of the London servers in the LONDON domain.
B. Place all of the London servers in the CORP domain.
C. Place the London network administrators in the Domain Admins group in the CORP domain.
D. Place the London network administrators in the Domain Admins group in the LONDON domain.
E. Configure a one-way trust relationship so that the LONDON domain trusts the CORP domain.
F. Configure a one-way trust relationship so that the CORP domain trusts the LONDON domain.
G. Configure two-way trust relationships between the resource domains and the LONDON domain.
H. Configure one-way trust relationships so that each resource domain trusts the LONDON domain.
Answer: ADEH
6. Five months ago, you became the administrator of an existing Windows
NT domain that contains Windows NT Server computers and Windows NT
Workstation computers. Four months ago, you configured the domain so
that users are required to change their passwords every 42 days.
You now discover that when users are required to change their
passwords, many of the users change their password and then immediately
change it back to their favorite password. You need to prevent users
from doing this.
Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Use Syskey.exe on each domain controller, and click the Store Startup Key Locally option button.
B. Use Syskey.exe on each domain controller, and click the Password Startup option button.
C. Configure all domain controllers to use Passfilt.dll.
D. Configure all client computers to use Passfilt.dll.
E. Configure password uniqueness so that the last five passwords are remembered.
F. Allow passwords to be changed after a minimum of five days.
Answer: EF
7. You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server network. You are
configuring a shared printer on a Windows NT Workstation computer named
Accounting2. Accounting2 is used 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
During each day, as many as four different users use Accounting2 at
different times. Users of other computers will access the shared
printer over the network.
You want to allow users to manage and delete only their own print jobs.
However, you want to enable the user who is logged on locally to
Accounting2 to manage and delete any print job that is sent to the
printer.
What should you do?
A. Assign the Interactive group the Manage Documents permission for the printer.
B. Assign the Network group the Full Control permission for the printer.
C. Assign the Authenticated Users group the Full Control permission for the printer.
D. Assign each user who will log on to Accounting2 the Full Control permission for the printer.
Answer: A
8. You are the administrator of a Windows NT domain. Your company
recently hired a new employee named Susanne. You create a new user
account in your domain that has the settings shown in the following
table.
You install a new Windows NT Workstation computer named SusanneWS, and
you join it to the domain. When Susanne attempts to log on to this
computer for the first time, she receives the following message:
The system could not log you on. Make sure your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again.
Letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case. Make sure that Caps Lock is not accidentally on.
You verify that Susanne typed her user name and password correctly. What should you do so that she can log on?
A. Clear the User Cannot Change Password check box.
B. Reconfigure the Account Type as a Global Account.
C. Clear the Password Never Expires check box.
D. Click the User May Log On To These Workstations option button, and type a computer name of SusanneWS in the first text box.
Answer: B
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