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I passed TCP/IP adaptive exam with 718. The passing score 570. There were 25

questions. I took the exam on the 16th of November 1998. Here are the ones I

can write down.(The first 4 questions)

1. You want to make files on your Windows NT Workstation computer accessible

to a user at a TCP/IP-based UNIX host on your network. The UNIX computer is

not using NetBIOS. You also want to ensure that only authenticated users can

access the files.

What should you do on your workstation?

a. Install Microsoft IIS, put the files in the wwwroot directory, and add a

password to the internet user account.

b. Install PWS, put the files in the ftproot directory, and don't allow

anonymous connections.

c. Install simple TCP/IP services and disable the Guest account.

d. Create a new account on your computer, share the directory that contains

the files, and assign permissions to the new account.

2. Your Windows NT Workstation computer is configured as a WINS client. You

want to find out how often your system uses broadcasts to resolve names.

Which utility should you use?

a. nbtstat.exe

b. netstat.exe

c. tracert.exe

d. Performance Monitor

e. Windows NT Diagnostic

3. Your company network includes several UNIX computers that are running the

rsh daemon. You want to execute a command on one of the UNIX computers from

your Windows NT computer.

Which utility must you use?

a. ftp.exe

b. tftp.exe

c. telnet.exe

d. rsh.exe

e. rexec.exe

4. Your company network includes several UNIX computers that are running the

rexecd daemon. You want to execute a command on one of the UNIX computers

from your Windows NT computer.

Which utility must you use?

a. ftp.exe

b. tftp.exe

c. telnet.exe

d. rsh.exe

e. rexec.exe