070-068
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise
I didn't find time an issue on the exam, but I think the braindumps prepared me for most of the questions. It was still incredibly
tedious and I eventually ended the exam with 10 minutes left on the clock because I was so tired of trudging through the questions
and trying to interpret Microsofts' awful questioning. A lot of the posts are been repeated now, but here are a couple that I can't
remember seeing in previous braindumps which caught me out in the exam.
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Q] Annie is a member of the following groups; Domain Users, Temps and Marketing. These groups are given the following
permissions to the PrivData shared directory:
Domain Users = Read
Temps = No Access
Marketing = Change
What permissions does Annie have to the PrivData directory?
A) No Access
B) Read
C) Change
D) Full Control
A] I interpreted this question as asking what is Annies' permission on the PrivData Directory rather than the PrivData Share, using
Shared Folder permissions rather than NTFS. I assumed by this wording that she was accessing the folder locally and therefore
permissions on the Share would not have applied. Also, a straight forward cumulative permissions question is expected in the
Workstation exam, but surely not in the Enterprise exam. I therefore answered Full Control. Red herring or badly worded question?
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Q] 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?
A) Enable the Guest account in the Sales Domain
B) Create duplicate users in the Sales Domain for the NT Workstation users.
C) Make users from the Workstation members of groups in Sales
D) Create duplicate groups as NT Workstation in Sales Domain
A] At the time, I read this question as asking what two things must be done [ie, this and this], as opposed to [this or this]. This of
course threw me. Looking at it with a clear head I realised you could do either A or B. Answer C would require trusting Domains,
and D wouldn't do anything [although I guess it depends on how you read this answer; this is word for word as it was in the exam,
and NO I haven't missed any words out!].
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Like I said, previous braindumps cover most other subjects. Just look carefully at the wording of the questions; some require more
time figuring out the question than the answer! Expect the exam to be just as tedious as the official course. By the way, anyone
who sat the course and fell asleep during days 3 and 4 shouldn't worry. Very few of the facts and figures are required for the exam.
Just know the basics of Network Monitor etc.
Okay, time to look at some Networking Essentials braindumps. Exam is booked for next Tuesday, which will complete my four
Core exams if I'm successful.
Davros