Subject: exam 70-067
Implementing and supporting NT Server 4.0
1. Domain A Trusts Domain B, How can Fred access Files On Domain A from Domain B.
1. Add Fred to local group in Domain B, and then add local group to global group in Domain B.
2. Add Fred to Global Group in Domain B, then add Fred to Local group in domain A.
3. Add Fred to local group in Domain A; add Local group to global group in Domain B.
Answer: 2
2. What can a DHCP server give to the client? Select all.
1. IP Address.
2. Subnetmask.
3. IP of Mail Server address
4. DNS server IP
5. WINS server IP.
6. POP server's IP address
7. FTP server address
8. Default Gateway
Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5 (8 only in case of routing)
3. On a non-routing RAS server, what can be configured through DHCP on the client? Select all.
1. default gateway
2. DNS server address
3. WINS server address
4. Subnet mask
Answer: 2, 3, 4
4. You have a single server in a non-routed network, the server is running IP manually configured, other than the IP Address what other parameter must you supply Select one.
1. Default Gateway
2. Wins Server Address
3. Subnetmask
4. DHCP Server Address
Answer: 3
5. You have 3 LANs with 2 NT Servers each and 50 NT Workstations; the
LANs are connected over a WAN. Servers and Workstations all have NetBEUI
and TCP/IP loaded.
How do you optimize performance of the workstations? 90% of their use is
of a NetBios application on the Local Network. Select one.
1. make NetBEUI highest binding on all workstations
2. Make NetBEUI highest binding on all servers
3. Make TCP/IP highest binding on workstations
4. Leave as is, NT will sort it out
5. Move NetBEUI to the number one position network bindings of the LAN server
6. Move NetBEUI to the number one position network bindings on the Remote server
Answer: 1
6. Your Pagefile has increased its volume. How will that affect? Select two.
1 Applications will start more slowly
2 I/O of the network will increase
3 The disk will be fragmented
4 Current content of the Pagefile will be lost.
Answer: 1, 3
7. Your server has two 2GB Scsi disks each with 1GB partitions, Your system files and paging file is on the 1st Disk Partition You are experiencing excessive paging, to increase performance you should. Select one:
1 Move the Paging File to 1St Disk Partition2
2 Move the Paging File to 2nd Disk Partition 1.
3 Increase Pagefile Size.
4 Decrease Pagefile Size.
Answer: 2
8. You start a new job as the server administrator at a company. You suspect that the paging file on the server is not being utilized correctly and is running slower than expected. You look at the server who has 4 disks (1 for system/boot partition, 3 in a stripe set) and see that the page file is set to reside on the boot/system partition only. What do you do to increase efficiency of the Pagefile? Select one
1 Increase the size of the page file
2 Decrease the size of the page file
3 Delete the page file
4 Move the page file to a different physical disk
Answer: 4
9. If you think your Server is Excessive Paging, you should.
1 Increase Pagefile.sys
2 Decrease Pagefile.sys
3 Add More RAM.
4 Tell it off.
Answer: 3
10. How do you know if your Server is Excessive Paging?
1 Performance Monitor/ Memory/ Pages/Sec
2 Disk Administrator/ Monitor/ Memory/ Pages/Sec
3 Disk Administrator/ Percentage use/ Sec
4 Performance Monitor/ Disk/ Pages/Sec
Answer: 1
11. Excessive paging on server. Which activity to look for in performance monitor?
1 Number of pages/sec on server.
2 % Of physical disc activity.
3 % Of paging file in use.
4 Peak % of paging file in use.
Answer: 1
12. To access files on a NetWare server through Gateway services for NetWare on an NT Server, you need to
1 Create a Local Group NTGATEWAY on NetWare Server
2 Create a Global Group NTGATEWAY on NetWare Server.
3 Create a Local Group NTGATEWAY on NT Server
4 Create a Global Group NTGATEWAY on NT Server.
5 Create an Account called NTGATEWAY on NetWare server.
6 Create an Account called NTGATEWAY on NT Server
7 Create a group NTGATEWAY on NetWare server.
8 Create a group GATEWAY on NetWare Server
9 Create a group called Ntusers at NetWare server.
Answer: 7
13. Your System partition is currently FAT; you want to convert it to NTFS without losing the data. Select one.
1 Copy the files off to an NTFS partition, format the C: Drive to NTFS then copy the files back
2 Backup Data to tape, Reformat to NTFS, restore from Tape.
3 Run Disk administrator and select CONVERT from the Tools menu
4 CONVERT c: /fs:ntfs
5 You cannot Convert FAT TO NTFS.
Answer: 4
14. You move a file from a NTFS to a FAT partition on the same disk. Select all.
1 LFNs are retained (LFN = long file names)
2 The LFNs are lost
3 The permissions are retained
4 The permissions are not retained
Answer: 1, 4
15. Files are copied from a NTFS partition to a FAT partition. Select 2.
1 long file names will be preserved
2 long file names get lost
3 permissions will preserve permissions
4 permissions will be ignored
5 files will inherit permissions of target directories
Answer: 1, 4
16. You are creating a Printer Pool.
1 Printers must use same device Driver.
2 Printers cannot have same name.
3 Printers must be connected to same Server.
Answer: 1
17. If you want to create a printer pool, what must be the same between both printing devices?
1 They must be connected to the same physical port
2 They must have the same name
3 They must use the same driver
Answer: 2
18. What is required of printer pooling? (Choose one)
1 All printers in the same pool must be identical
2 All printers in the same pool must be able to use the same driver on the print server
3 All printers in the same pool must be color printers
4 All printers in the same pool must be able to handle at least 300 dpi
Answer: 2
19. You have a Network printer that prints for WinNt 4.0 and WinNt 3.51 users. What about the driver?
1 Install one driver for 4.0 on the NT 4.0 server and one driver on the 3.51 server
2 Install a driver for each of the operating system on the server
3 do nothing, printer drivers are the same for NT 3.51 and NT 4.0
4 Another different proposal
Answer: 2
20. You have a network printer and proper permissions but when you try to access it you cant see it. Why?
1 The printer is already installed
2 You forgot to specify the printer port
3 Wrong driver
4 You forgot to install DLC
Answer: 4
21. Documents are failing to print because a lack of disk space on the system partition. How should you correct the problem?
1 Use NT-Explorer to drag the spool directory to a new partition.
2 Change the Properties on the server to specify a new location for the spool directory. Give the spool directory a new location that contains more free disk space.
3 Change the printer properties of each of the printers to specify a new partition that will contain the spool files.
4 Use disk administrator to extend the system partition so that it contains more free space.
Answer: 2
22. You have a document that will not print because of lack disk space. What do you do?
1 On the Server, go to registry and specify a new location for the spool file
2 On the Printers go to registry and specify a new location for the spool files
3 Use explorer...
23. The main printer on your network is broken. It'll be out of action for some time and there a number of jobs queued up that need to be printed. What do you do?
1 Drag all of the print jobs from the print manager and drop them onto the icon representing another network printer
2 Purge all print jobs, unshare the printer and notify all users to resent their jobs to another printer.
3 On the Ports tab in printer properties on the print server, create a new port with the full UNC name of another shared printer on the network that can use the same driver
4 Call Microsoft
Answer: 3
24. You have sent a document to the printer, but finds out that it doesnt print. You want to make the document on another printer on the network. How would you move the document?
1 Use Other Computers/Open the other printer and drag and drop the document to the other printer
2 Use Other Computers/Open the other printer and copy and paste the document to the other printer
3 Delete the printer and reinstall it
4 Change the printer port so that the printer will use another printers port
Answer: 4
25. Print device on server fails. Try to send waiting documents to another printer.
1 Network neighborhood, open printer on remote server. Copy and paste documents.
2 Network neighborhood, open printer on remote server. Drag documents to remote printer.
3 Modify port properties of failed printer. Specify new port by using the UNC-name of remote- printer.
4 Delete failed printer, create new one to print out remote.
Answer: 3
26. Print jobs have stopped printing and cannot be deleted, how do you cope with this.
1 Pause the Printer then resume it
2 Stop the spooler and restart it
3 Delete the files from the Spool directory
4 Delete and recreate the printer calling it the same name and the jobs will then print
Single Answer 2
27. Your printer Server has Stalled, How do you start it again?
1 Delete Printer and Reinstall.
2 Pause Printer and Restart.
3 Stop and Start Spooler.
4 Delete Documents and ask everyone to Resent.
Answer: 3
28. How to create a homedirectory on a BDC for user Alf?
1 User Manager for Domains: specify UNC-Path to homedirectory.
2 User Manager for Domains: specify Domain, server, and directoryname for homedirectory.
3 In Explorer create homedirectory on BDC and assign "take ownership" to Alf.
4 In Explorer create homedirectory and assign full control to Eric.
Answer: 1
29. You have 1 Novell server and 50 clients all using the IPX protocol. You install a SQL Server on NT with a new application the clients need to access, what do you need to install on the NT Server to enable the clients to connect
1 RIP for NWLINK IPX/SPX
2 GSNW
3 CSNW
4 NWLINK IPX/SPX Protocol
Answer: 4
30. You have 2 NetWare servers and 100 NetWare clients. You want to add an NT Server with SQL resources. You make the NT Server a member of the NetWare domain, then what?
1 create a local group on the member server place the users in a global group place the global group into the local group
2 create a global group on the member server, place the users in a local group, place the global group into the local group
3 create a local group on the domain place the users in a global group place the global group in a local group
4 etc.
Answer: 1
31. You have an NT Server and a Novell server. All the clients use NetBEUI to connect to the NT Server, how can you enable the clients to connect to the Novell server without having to install additional protocols.
1 Install CSNW on NT Server
2 Install RIP for NWLINK IPX/SPX on NT Server
3 Install GSNW on Novell Server
4 Install GSNW on NT Server
Single Answer: 4
32. What must be installed before you can migrate users from a NetWare Server to NT?
1 RIP
2 GSNW
3 SAP Agent
4 TCP/IP
Answer: 2
33. You have 3 NT Server, RESEARCH1, SALES1, ADMIN1, and 100 NT wk, all on 1 subnet, TCP/IP is the protocol used by all the PC. The research department regularly transfers 100-Mb files to RESEARCH1 and these transfers slow down the entire network. As an administrator, you decide to eliminate the company-wide network low performance by isolating the file transfer to the research department. Which method will you use?
1 Install NetBEUI on the research department workstations, configure research wk to use NetBEUI instead of TCP/IP
2 Install a second network adapter card in RESEARCH1. Configure the research department users WK to only use that adapter card.
3 Install a second network adapter card, create a new physical subnet and enable IP forwarding between the 2 subnets.
4 Install a second IP address on RESEARCH1, create a new logical subnet and enable IP forwarding, configure research wk to use this subnet.
Answer: 3
34. You have an NT Server running IPX and some kind of client also running IPX, but they are not able to connect. Why?
1 Wrong subnet
2 Wrong Frame Type
3 Permissions are set to No Access
Answer: 2
35. You have 30 MS-DOS machines, 20 WFWG machines, and 1 NT server machine you want the MS-DOS and WFWG machines to be able to connect to 2 NetWare Servers. What is required on the NT server?
1 RIP
2 Nwlink
3 GSNW
4 Nothing
Answer: 2, 3
36. NetWare clients shall access an NT Server running a client-server app. What do you need?
1 CSNW
2 GSNW
3 Nwlink / IPX
4 RIP for Nwlink / IPX
Answer: 3
37. You have x number of DOS Clients, 2 NetWare Servers and you want to add a Windows NT Server. The DOS Clients need to access a custom application on the NT Server. What do you need on the NT Server?
1 GSNW
2 CSNW
3 FPNW
4 IPX/SPX
Answer: 4
38. Your network uses Nwlink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport protocol. Half of the client computers use 802.3, the other half use 802.2-frame type. You are adding a Windows NT server computer to the network. This server has one network adapter. What must you do on the new server?
1 Install and configure RIP for Nwlink IPX/SPX compatible protocol.
2 Configure Nwlink IPX/SPX compatible protocol to use Auto Frame Detection.
3 Configure Nwlink IPX/SPX compatible protocol to use Manual Frame Type detection. Add the 802.3 and 802.2 frame type.
4 Install the driver for the network adapter twice, once for each frame type. Configure each instance of the driver to support one of the required frame types.
Answer: 3
39. You have a WinNt Server that runs IPX, and you have a NetWare client. What will the client be able to access?
1 Directories
2 Client/server applications that support NetBios
3 Printers
4 Access nothing
Answer: 2
40. A NetWare 3.x server is added to your NT domain consisting of 1 NT server and 60 Win95 clients. W95 clients use the MS client for Windows. What do you do to enable the clients access to files and shared printers at the NetWare server? (Chose one)
1 GSNW on the NT Server. You need not configure your W95 clients. <-
2 Install Nwlink and use the MS client for NetWare as the only client on the W95 computers.
3 CSNW
4 Etc. (I forgot, sorry).
Answer: 1
41. After installing GSNW on your NT server, what do you have to do to enable Windows-clients access to the NetWare server?
1 activate Gateway and share resources on the NetWare server <-
42. You want to back-up WinNt Registry with NTs back-up program. How
1 Differential
2 Run WinNt back-up program from a remote computer
3 Stop Server Service
4 Specify a folder that contains a least on file the has something to do with registry
Answer: 4
43. How would you install Win95 over a network? (Choose all)
1 Share Win95 Installation files
2 Make installation startup disk with Network Client Administrator
3 Make Installation disk set with Network Client Administrator
4 Install from disk
5 Install from disk set
Answer:1, 2, 4
44. You are Installing Third party Software on Your RAS Server for Clients to Dial up you will also need to.
1 Install Third Party Software On your client Workstation.
2 Install PPTP
3 Install PPP
4 Install SLIP
Answer: 1
45. A Win NT Workstation dials into a RAS server. The server is setup as follows:
What is the WS able to do (select all)?
1 Use resources on the RAS server
2 Use applications that require IPX/SPX
3 Use applications that require Winsock
4 Use applications that uses NetBEUI
Answer: 1, 3, 4
46. When Running PPP on your RAS Server, what Protocols can your client use? Select All that Apply.
1 TCP/IP
2 NetBEUI
3 DLC
4 Apple Talk
Answer: 1, 2, 4
47. How do you grant permissions to a user to connect to a RAS server?
1 User Manager
2 Remote Access Admin
3 Server Manager
Answer: 1
48. Remote users dial into your RAS Server to access a company database. The application uses a windows sockets interface. All servers on your network have both NetBEUI and TCP/IP. Remote users will use WinNt workstation with NetBEUI and TCP/IP. DUN is installed on the workstation.
1 install the windows sockets interface from the source media
2 select how an IP address will be assigned to an NT Workstation
3 configure PPP settings for NetBEUI
4 configure SLIP settings for TCP/IP
Answer: 2
49. You have 3 Win NT servers with RAS installed on 3 different network segments. Win NT workstations dial into the servers. How would you minimize the time to resolve the NetBios names?
1 Install an LMHosts file on RAS server
2 Install a LMHosts file on each workstation.
3 Disable NetBios interface
4 Install WINS on Workstations
Answer: 2.
50. You have one Windows NT as a RAS server. The workstation dial in the RAS server to access a database file located on another Win NT server (in the same domain than the RAS Server). You also have third party PPP workstation without encryption support that must access the database file. How can configure the safest communication system for all workstations?
1 Configure the RAS server with "require encryption authentication"
2 Configure the RAS server with "accept all including clear text" and the Database server with encryption
3 configure the windows wk to dial in a specific modem, and set the RAS server to "require Microsoft authentication"
4 configure the RAS server for accepting only specific user accounts
Answer: ?
51. You have x DOS users and X win95 users who will RAS in. The DOS client supports [only] DES encryption. How can you set the RAS server for maximum authentication security?
1 Allow any authentication including clear text
2 Require encrypted authentication
3 Require Microsoft encrypted authentication
Answer: 2
52. You are dialing up your Remote Server from a Windows 95 Machine, you need a secure Password Encryption, and you will also install.
1 MSCHAP
2 Clear Text Authentication.
3 Any Authentication.
Answer: 1
53. How would you configure your server such that the RAS clients can use their own choice of Authentication?
1 Allow any Authentication type, including plain text.
2 Require Encrypted Authentication.
3 Require Microsoft CHAP.
Answer: 1
54. How could you configure the RAS server to allow users to specify their own security level?
1 Require Microsoft Encryption
2 Require [any] encryption
3 Allow anything including plain text
4 Text only
Answer: ?
55. Your RAS-server has two internal modems. Remote users get disconnected immediately when they try to dial in. How to diagnose the problem?
1 Use regedit to enable device logging.
2 Use performance monitor to view RAS-connection details.
3 Use network monitor to view RAS-connection details.
4 Use RAS-admin utility to view port status.
Answer: 1
56. A user with a Win95 client connects to a shared printer, but cannot access. The administrator puts her in a group with correct rights, but still she cant connect. Why?
1 She user wrong password
2 She do not have an account in the domain
3 The change of group will not take effect before she logs off
Answer: 3
57. You have a RAS Server in which clients of MS-DOS and Win95 call into. They have Client for MS Networks and Nwlink installed. You have a NetWare server. You want the clients to be able to access all resources on BOTH NetWare and NT. What do you install on the NT Server?
1 CSNW
2 Nwlink
3 GSNW
4 RIP
Answer: 3
58. You have a Win95 PC with client administration for NT installed and a Win NT Server. You want the computer to be able to connect to a NetWare Server. How do you do that?
1 Install GSNW on server
2 Map the drive on the NetWare Server
3 Server Manager - Shared directories
4 Usermanager for domains - Logon To.
Answer: 1
59. Your Windows95 client computers access shared resources on a Windows NT Server. The Windows95 computers have Client for MS networks installed. You want to allow the Windows95 client computers to access files on a NetWare Server. You install Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT Server. What else should you do on the Windows NT Server computer to allow the Windows95 client computers to access files on the NetWare server?
1 From the Windows NT Explorer, use the Map Network drive button to connect a drive to the NetWare Server. Then share that mapped drive.
2 From Server Manager use the Shared directories option on the Computer menu to share the desired directories on the NetWare Server.
3 From the GSNW option in the Control Panel, use the Gateway option to share the desired directories on the NetWare Server.
4 [another wrong answer]
Answer: 3
60. You are administering a Windows NT Server computer from a Windows 95 client computer. You install Server Admin Tools on the Windows 95 computer. You want to share a CD-ROM that is attached to the Windows NT server computer. What must you use on the Win95 computer to do this?
1 net.exe utility
2 Server Manager
3 Disk Administrator
4 Windows NT Explorer
Answer: 2
61. You have a network with one NT server, 10 Win95 clients and 5 NT WS. Every day you want to back-up the server and once a week you want to back-up the clients (95+WS). How do you do that?
1 Put one Tape Device on WS and 1 on 95
2 some other possibilities
3 Put on Tape station on the Server
Answer: 3
62. You Install NT Server Tools On WIN95 Machine. You want to change the Security Setting on a remote Printer.
1 Server Manager
2 Explorer
3 Disk Administrator
4 My computer/ Printer Settings.
63. You have installed Admin Tools on a 95 machine, how do you create shares on a remote NT Server
1 Server Manager
2 Explorer
3 User Manager
4 Disk Administrator
Answer: 1
64. You have installed client based admin tools on your win95 machine and you want to change file level permissions on an NT 4.0 server. What program would you use?
1 Server Manager
2 User Manager for Domains
3 Windows Explorer
4 Something definitely wrong
Answer: ?
65. You attach an external tape drive to your NTS. The tape uses a SCSI controller, which you also install. What must you do to allow the new tape drive and the SCSI controller to work with the NTS?
1 Install a device driver for the SCSI controller
2 Install the device driver for the tape driver
3 Install the NTBACKUP software
4 Restart the Server
5 Start SCSI controller using SCSI adapters in the control panel.
Answer: 1, 2, 4
Note: The computer must be restarted for the Scsi adapter to start but not for the tape driver!
66. You add a new SCSI controller and network adapter to an existing Windows NT server computer. After you start the server; you receive a message that says, "The dependency service failed to start". Where should you look for additional information about this error?
1 bootlog.txt file
2 device.log file
3 the Services option in Control Panel
4 Event viewer
Answer 4
67. You have 4 x 2GB Scsi Hard disks and 1 Disk Controller. You Want Fast Disk Access and Fault Tolerance.
1 Disk Striping
2 Disk Mirror
3 Disk Duplex
4 Disk Stripping with Parity.
Answer: 4
Note: Option 1 no fault tolerance, Option 2 read performance good, Option 3 two disk controllers required, Option4 read performance excellent
68. You configure a stripe set without parity on three physical disks. One of the disks fails. What can you do to recover data that was stored on the stripe set?
1 Break the stripe set and recover data that was shared on the stripe set?
2 Install a new hard disk to replace the failed disk and choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu in the Disk Administrator.
3 In the Check for Errors dialog box in the Disk Administrator, select File System errors to recover the lost data.
4 Restore the lost data from the tape backup.
Answer: 4
69. You have 2 SCSI drives each with a 1GB partition with their own disk controllers. You want fault tolerance and you want to be able to continue to use one of the drives should they fail.
1 disk Duplexing
2 volume set
3 stripe
4 stripe with parity
Answer: 1
70. What are the minimum requirements for Disk Striping with Parity?
1 one controller, two disks
2 one controllers, three disks
3 two controllers, two disks
4 two controllers, three disks
Answer: 2
71. You have 4 physical disks with 250 MB of free space each. You want to create a strip set with parity. What will be the actual size of the stripe set?
1 250
2 500
3 750
4 1000
Answer: 3
72. You have 2 SCSI controllers, and 2 SCSI Hard disk drive. You have a fault tolerance that involves the boot and system partition. Second SCSI controller is not bios enabled. Which file would you need in order that you boot from the hard drive that is connected to the second SCSI controller?
1 NTBoot.com
2 Scsiboot.com
3 Ntbootdd.sys
4 NTBootdd.com
Answer: 3
73. You have to make a start-up disc to a computer with BIOS disabled. (Choose all)
1 Ntldr
2 Boot.ini
3 Bootsect.dos
4 Ntdetect.com
5 Ntbootdd.sys
Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5
Note: bios disabled so you also need Ntbootdd.sys
74. You want to create a startup disk for you Non-Bios enabled NT Server, what other file will be required that you wouldn't need on an IDE system
1 NTFS.SYS
2 NTSCSI.SYS
3 NTBOOTDD.SYS
4 OSLOADER.EXE
Single Answer: 3
75. You have two SCSI disks on one controller. The system and boot partitions, located on one partition are mirrored on the second disk. If the primary disk fails, what changes need to be made on the boot disk?
1 no changes
2 add ntbootdd.sys
3 edit boot.ini to reflect the location of the boot files
4 rename ntldr (or something just as lame)
Answer: 3
76. What would you do at the Disk Administrator after you have created a partition and would like to have it formatted?
1 Use Fault Tolerance Menu and select 'Commit Changes Now'
2 Use Partition Menu and select 'Commit Changes Now'
3 Restart the computer.
Answer: 2
77. You have 4 Scsi hard drive, you want to implement fault tolerance and also want to maximize the use of disk space, which method of fault tolerance would you use?
1 Disk Mirroring
2 Disk Duplexing.
3 Stripe Set
4 Stripe set with parity.
Answer: 4
78. Which levels of Windows NT software RAID can incorporate the system/boot partitions in its disk set? (Check all that apply)
1 Volume set
2 Stripe set
3 Stripe set w/ parity
4 Mirror set
Answer: 4
Note: The only two software based disk fault tolerance provided by NT are: Disk Mirroring and Disk Stripping with parity. The only two strategies which can be used on a NT Server boot or system partition are Disk Mirroring and Disk Duplexing.
79. Stripe set with parity. Three drives, 1 Scsi-controller, one disk fails. Drive that contains boot files and system partition was unaffected. You reboot. What should you do next to recover the stripe set with parity?
1 Back up data to tape. Use disk administrator to delete existing stripe set and create new one.
2 Disk administrator. Select existing stripe set members. On new disk select area of free space that is at least same size as each of the existing stripe members. Choose "regenerate" from Fault tolerance menu.
3 Create partition that is equal to other stripe members. Use Diskadministrator, regenerate.
4 Do nothing. NT server detects new drives and recovers automatically.
Answer: 2
Note: Go to Disk Administrator and then:
- First, replace the drive, or select a new area of free space on a different
hard disk that is the same size of larger than other members of the set.
- Second, choose the Regenerate command from the Fault Tolerance Menu
- Third, Restart the computer.
80. You have 2 SCSI controllers and 2 SCSI Hard drives; you want fault tolerance and want to access data even if any one of the items fail. What is the best method?
1 Disk Mirroring
2 Disk Duplexing.
3 Stripe Set
4 Stripe set with parity.
Answer: 2
81. You have a hard disk fail in your Mirror SET, You Install a new disk and reboot, what should you do next...
1 Run Disk admin, Regenerate Set.
2 Break Mirror Set.
3 Run Disk Admin, Repair Set.
4 Do Nothing, NT will automatically repair.
Answer: 2
Note: Go to Disk Administrator, and then:
- First, break the mirror set relationship to expose the working member
as a separate volume
- Second, assign to the working member of the mirror set the drive letter
that was previously assigned tot the mirror set
- Third, delete the failed partition
- Fourth, use free space on another disk to create a new mirror set
82. To use Directory Replication you should put the Files Were?
1 a subdirectory of \WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\EXPORT
2 a subdirectory of \WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT
3 \WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT
4 \WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\EXPORT
Answer: 1
83. Your network is configured as a single domain named DOMAIN1. The network has one PDC, two BDCs, and two member servers. Some of the network workstations run Windows NT Workstation and some run Windows 95. The Directory Replicator Service on the PDC is configured as shown in the exhibit. Which computers will receive replicated files from the PDC? (Choose all that apply)
On the exhibit you see the following:
A window named "Directory replication on NTSERVER1", a cross in
Export Directory, To: DOMAIN1
1 all the BDCs that are configured to import from the PDC
2 all Windows 95 computers that are configured to import from the PDC
3 all Member Servers that are configured to import from the PDC
4 all NT Workstations that are configured to import from the PDC
5 All Windows for Workgroups computers that are configured to import from the PDC.
Answer: 1, 3, 4
84. What computers can be an export computer? (Choose all correct)
1 NT Workstation
2 NT Member Server
3 Windows 95
4 Windows 3.1
5 NT Domain Controller
Answer: 2, 5
85. How can you achieve that logon scripts match on PDC and BDCs?
1 just copy them to each server
2 replication of servers <-
3 Synchronize the BDCs with your PDC every time you changed the logon scripts.
86. To do Network Install of NT Server.
1 Map Drive to Distribution Server and Run WINNT32
2 Map Drive to Distribution Server and Run WINNT /B
3 Go to Distribution Server and Create Network Install Disks, Install in Destination Machine.
4 Use 3 Boot Floppies.
Answer: 2
87. To Upgrade WIN3.51 to NT4.0
1 Run WINNT
2 Run WINNT32
3 Format HD and Reinstall NT4.0
4 Shout Upgrade Loudly at Computer.
Answer: 2
88. You want to install NT Server on your computer. Your present operating system is MS DOS. What do you do?
1 Use WINNT32.exe from DOS
2 Use WINNT from DOS
3 two different answers that do not meet the problem
Answer: 2
89. You want to update your NT 3.51 server to NT 4.0. You want to keep your settings. What do you do (2 answers required)?
1 Start NT 35.1 and use winnt32.exe
2 start NT 3.51 and use winnt.exe
3 install NT 4.0 parallel to NT 3.51
4 start DOS and install NT 4.0 in the same directory as NT 3.51
Answer: 1, 4