Thanks to BDH Webmasters and everybody. I have passed my NT server exam on today with 943. I will not to post the question because the all question were same as this site.
Only two questions were new on me and I remember.
Q. You want default properties and standard group memberships to be
automatically
Assigned to new user accounts as the accounts created. What should you
do in User
Manger for Domains to accomplish this.
a. Create a user account named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER-TEMPLATE
the desired properties and group memberships. When new user accounts are
creates, they will automatically be assigned these properties.
b. Create a global group named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER-TEMPLATE
the desired properties and group memberships. New user accounts will
automatically be assigned these properties when they are created.
c. Create a user, account named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER-TEMPLATE
the desired properties and group memberships. Copy USER-TEMPLATE to
creates, new user accounts.
d. Create a user accounts and highlight them. Copy to the highlighted
user accounts an existing user account that has desired properties and
group memberships.
Q. The NetWare 3.x server at your branch office will be moved to the
network at corporate headquarters. The headquarters network has 1
windows NT server computer and 60 Microsoft Windows 95 workstations. The
headquarters workstations use client for Microsoft network. You want a
headquarters workstation to have access to files and printer on both the
NetWare Server and Windows NT Server computer. How should you set up
your Windows NT Server computer and your Windows 95 Workstation?
A. Install and configure Gateway service for NetWare on Windows NT
Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 Workstation to use client
for NetWare Networks only.
B. Install and configure Gateway service for NetWare on Windows NT
Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 Workstation to use client
for NetWare Networks only.
B. Install and configure Gateway service for NetWare on Windows NT
Server computer. No additional software is required on the Windows 95
Workstations
C. Install and configure NWlink IPX/SPX compatible Transport Protocol on
Windows NT Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 Workstation to
use client for NetWare Networks only.
.
D. Install and configure NWlink IPX/SPX compatible Transport Protocol on
Windows NT Server computer. No additional software is required on the
Windows 95 Workstations