I Passed enterprise!!!

You probably don't care about my mark so…….

Here is a collection of braindump questions with answers that I used to study with

 Of course check the answers yourself

Rock

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1.You want to edit the registry using Profile Editor ???

 

a) Import the registry using Profile Editor...

b) Use an .ini file to import the new registry settings...

c) ????

d) Use the registry to copy and paste

 

2. What must you do to specify the path to user profiles on a Windows NT server? Select all that apply.


B. In User Manager for Domains, open the User Properties dialog box for a user account, and click the Profiles button to add the user profile path.
C. Create Profiles folder if it does not already exist, and share the folder with Everyone. (look for Profile Editor)

 

3. Joel belongs to three global groups in his logon domain: Accountants, Auditors, and TaxPreparers. A group policy profile in the system policy file exists on Joel’s logon domain for each of the groups to which he belongs. A specific user policy profile is not established for Joel in the system policy file. How will the user and group profiles in the system policies file be applied to determine Joels system policy?


B. Since Joel belongs to groups that have group policy profiles established, each group policy profile will be applied in the order specified in the Group Priority dialog box. The Default User policy profile will be ignored.

 

 

4. You are trying to print to the HP printer using DLC. You cannot

print why?

 

Someone is using in continuous connection

 

5. You want FAT read and write have good performance what disk

management strategies would you implement ?

 

Stripe set

 

6. How do you simplify the creation of the home directories. New NT server.

User manager to set location of home directories for half of the user?

 

%username%

 

7. New NT. User Manager to set location of home directories

for HALF of the users.

 

a.%Homepath%

b.%UserName%

c.%homeDrive%

d.%UserProfile%

 

Ans.B

 

8 The cache/fault and page fault/sec logon/sec counter so high what

can you do ?

 

9. User are complaining that network response is slow during peak hours of logon authentication. Your network currently consists of one PDC and three BDCs The Cache/Faults/Sec and Page Faults/Sec counters reflect values that are within acceptable operating limits on all domain controllers. What is the best way to improve network responsiveness during these hours?


A. add more BDCs to the network?

 

10. Since you added 7 BDCs to your network, network traffic due to domain

synchronization has increased. This is slowing down your network. How can you

solve this problem ?

 

a. Add more BDC’s

b. Increase the value of the Pulse Concurrency settings

c. Increase the value of the Pulse setting

d. Change the Replicator Governor parameter

 

Ans.C

 

11. Sales and Accounting trust Corp. How to give all users right for

adding computer account into domain ?

 

Give domain user right "add computer in domain" in all 3 domain

 

12. MKT trusts CORP. You log on to the Corp domain with a machine in the MKT

domain. What rights do you have?

 

a. MKT\DomainUsers

b. MKT\DomainGuests

c. Corp\DomainUsers

d. Corp\DomainGuests

 

Ans.C

 

13.Your organization has branch office in two different cities. The

server acting as a PDC for Corp domain resides in a branch office that is being closed down.

You want to move this server machine to the city containing the EAST domain and configure the machine for use as BDC in East. Do you need to reinstall the server software or can you just rename the domain?

 

Reinstall

 

14. You have a new NT server You don't want the server to participate

in user authentication. You want the server provide resource for the user in the

domain. How do you install the server ?

 

Member server that joins the domain

 

15. You have implemented a mirror set to protect the boot partition.

One of the two disks in the mirror set fails. What is the best way to restore

the mirror set?

 

a. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and do nothing more.

Windows NT Server will automatically recreate the mirror set from the

remaining working partition.

b. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Recreate

from the Partition menu in Disk Administrator.

c. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Regenerate

from the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.

d. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk, break the original

mirror set and create a new mirror set.

Ans.D

 

16. You want to give a group of user new profile. How do you set it up no

matter what they will get it ?

 

Change .dat to .man

 

17. All profiles for your users are located in their respective

profile paths on a member server in your domain. How do mandatory user

profiles differ from roaming user profiles for your users?

 

a. Mandatory user profiles will have their read-only attribute set,

whereas roaming user profiles will not.

b. The permission settings for mandatory user profiles only allow users

to have read access, whereas the permission settings for roaming user

profiles allow users to have full access.

c. The suffix of a mandatory user profile is .man, whereas the suffix

for a roaming user profile is .dat.

d. The Mandatory Profile checkbox is set on the User Environment

Profile screen in User Manager for Domains if the user has a mandatory profile. If the

user has a roaming profile, then the checkbox is clear.

 

Ans. C

 

18. Domain Sale, Corp and Support. Sales and Support trust Corp. Marie

is a member of global group in Corp there is a marketing server inside sales

with a shared name forecast. Using NTFS security, the Corp \ budget group has

been assigned with read permission for forecast. Marie is denied access why ?

 

Some NTFS permission override the share permission

 

19. To successfully merge new groups policy file you created on your

workstation with existing policy file in ntconfig.pol file on the PDC ?

 

Copy the file policy and paste them into system policy file on PDC

 

20. There are 80 computers on the network. Users belong to

three departments, and the users need to access all servers in all

departments. Centralized user account administration is required. Which

of the following is

the best domain model for this network?

 

a. single domain

b. single master domain

c. multiple master domain

d. complete trust

 

Ans.A

 

 

21 You are using network monitor from the Windows NT 4.0 standard installation.
You have just captured 400 frames from your NT server. How can you display data originating from one specific computer to your server.


Answer: Clicking the "Filter" item on the "Display" menu brings up the "Display Filter" dialog box where you can pick the filter method.

 

After picking ANY<-->ANY, you will be in the "Expression" dialog box where you can pick the "From" computer name from the address database. The display will then show all packets from the chosen computer that have been previously captured.

 

22. You are using network monitor from the Windows NT server 4.0

standard installation. You have just captured 400 frames from your

NT server. How can you display data originating from one specific

computer to your server.

 

a. use the address database

b. use capture filter by protocol

c. use capture filter by address

d. use sort by address in capture window

 

Ans..D

 

23. You are using network monitor from windows NT 4 server. You have

captured 400 packet frame from you NT server. How can you display data originating from

one specific computer to your server ?

 

Capture by filter address

 

24. Network Monitor on TCP/IP with WINS and DHCP. 800 packets captured. To view packet from Specific Computer

 

a.filter by protocol

b.filter by address

c.Edit Address table

d.sort Network address in capture window

 

Ans.B

 

25. You are using network monitor from the Windows NT server 4.0 standard installation. You have just

captured 800 frames from your NT server. How can you display data originating from one specific

computer to your server.

 

a. Use the address database

b. Use capture filter by protocol

c. Use capture filter by address

d. Use sort by address in capture window

 

 

26. Message of missing "ntoskrnl.exe" what can you do ?

 

Boot with setup disk and use ERD or perform emergency repair

 

 

27. University have 75000 user want to have centralize account but

decentralize resource which domain model ?

 

Multiple Master domain

 

28 The University campus question about 3 nt servers and 150 users in many buildings. Use the single domain model.

 

29. MKT trusts CORP. You log on to the Corp domain with a machine in the MKT

domain. What rights do you have?

 

a. MKT\DomainUsers

b. MKT\DomainGuests

c. Corp\DomainUsers

d. Corp\DomainGuests

 

Ans. D

 

30. There are three domains in your company: CORP, TECH, and SALES. The CORP domain is the master domain in a single master domain model. What is the easiest way to grant the right to back up any member server in any of the three domains to all users in all domains?


C. Add the CORP/Domain Users group to the Backup Operators group on every member server in all three domains.(they`ll give you all the local groups names that the gg must be added to)

 

31. You have the following domain configuration in your company:

 

SALES ---------> CORP <------- RESEARCH

 

1 PDC, 2 BDC's 1 PDC, 3 BDC's 1 PDC, 1 BDC,

1 member server 2 member servers 200 NT Workst

300 NT Workst 500 NT Workst

 

Required results:

 

A group called AllBackup must be created in the CORP domain.

Members of the AllBackup group must be able to backup all domain

controllers in all domains.

 

Optional results:

 

Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all member

servers in all domains.

Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all NT

Workstations in all domains.

 

Proposed solution:

 

Make a global group CORP\AllBackup. Make the local groups CORP\CBackup,

RESEARCH\RBackup and SALES\SBackup.

 

Assign the following special users rights to the local groups: Backup

Files and Restore Files. Put the global group CORP\AllBackup in each

local group.

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Ans.C

 

32. You have the following domain configuration in your company:

 

SALES ---> CORP <-- RESEARCH

 

1 PDC, 2 BDC's 1 PDC, 3 BDC's 1 PDC, 1 BDC,

1 member server 2 member servers 200 NT Workst

300 NT Workst 500 NT Workst

 

Required results:

 

A group called AllBackup must be created in the CORP domain.

Members of the AllBackup group must be able to backup all domain

controllers in all domains.

 

Optional results:

 

Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all member

servers in all domains.

Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all NT

Workstations in all domains.

 

Proposed solution:

 

Make a global group CORP\AllBackup. Put the global group CORP\AllBackup

in each local 'Backup operators' group in each domain.

Put the global group CORP\AllBackup in the local 'Backup operators'

group on each member server and workstation in all domains.

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.A

 

33. Your network consists of two domains: SALES and CORP. CORP is the master domain, and SALES trusts CORP in a one-way trust relationship. Each domain has one PDC, two BDCs, five member servers, and 100 workstation computers. All servers and domain controllers run Windows NT Server 4.0. All workstation computers run Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You want to create a group called Allbackup that can back up all domain controllers, member servers, and workstations on the network.

 

Required result

 

Members of the Allbackup group must be able to back up all domain controllers in both domains.


Optional desired results:


Members of the Allbackup group should be able to back up all member servers in both domains.
Members of the Allbackup group should be able to back up all workstation computers in both domains.


Proposed solution: Create a global group called Allbackup in the Sales domain.(SHOULD BE CORP..that’s why its `D`) Add this global group to the Backup Operators local group on every domain controller, member server, and workstation computer.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?


D. The proposed solution does not produce the required result.

 

34. Suppose the following situation exists: ~Your network consists of two domains: Sales and Corp. Corp is the master domain, and Sales trusts Corp in a one-way trust relationship. Each domain has one PDC, two BDCs, five member servers and 100 workstation computers. All servers and domain controllers run Windows NT Server 4.0. All workstation computers run Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You want to create a group called Allbackup that can back up all domain controllers, member servers and workstations on the network. ~~Required result: ~Members of the Allbackup group must be able to back up all domain controllers in both domains. ~~Optional desired results: ~Members of the Allbackup group should be able to back up all member servers in both domains. ~Members of the Allbackup group should be able to back up all workstation computers in both domains. ~Proposed solution: ~Create a global group called Allbackup in the Sales domain. Add this global group to the Backup Operators local group on every domain controller, member server and workstation computer. ~~Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional desired results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional desired results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional desired results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result.

 

Ans.D

 

35. What is the difference between a HOSTS file and an LMHOSTS file?

a. A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an LMHOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.

b. An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a HOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.

c. A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names.

d. An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names

 

Ans.A

 

36. You are the system manager of a company with 3 departments:

Management, Marketing and Accounting.

 

The departments print all to the same pool of 2 identical printers.

Accounting uses often heavy calculation software which pauses and slows

down the print process.

 

Your job is to optimize the printing process.

 

The amount of printerload for each department is shown in the following

table:

 

Department av. pages printer per day

Management 1-250

Marketing 250-500

Accounting 500+

 

Required Results:

 

Print jobs from the Management department must always be printed first.

Print jobs from the Accounting departments may only print at one print device.

 

Optional Results:

 

Print jobs from the Management and Marketing department must be

processed before any large printjob from the Accounting department.

 

Prevent the calculations of the accounting department of slowing down

the print process.

 

Proposed solution:

 

You are setting up the printer configuration as shown in the table

below:

 

Management Marketing Accounting

 

Spooling method spool after first spool after first spool after last

page is printed page is printed page is printed

 

Priority +15 +10 +1

 

Rights Everyone: removed Everyone: removed Everyone: removed

Management: Print Marketing: Print Accounting: Print

 

Print device pool pool one port

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans. A

 

37. Same Scenario as above, similar solution. Only major difference was

that system was setup so Accounting group would print in off-peak hours.

 

38.You have a NT printer server with two printing devices connected. There are three groups using those printers. They are Accounting, Managers,

and Sales. Accounting always prints large jobs that take a long time and hog the devices. Required result - 1. Eliminate Accounting's holding up the print jobs for too long. 2. Make sure Accounting can use only one printer out of the two. Optional result - 1. Managers always need to print first,

followed by Sales. Proposed Solution - Give Managers a print priority of 99, Sales a print priority of 50, and Accounting a print priority of 1. Have Managers print jobs begin printing after first page is spooled. Have Sales print jobs being printing after first page is spooled. Have Accounting print

jobs begin printing after last page is spooled

 

Answer - Only optional is correct.

 

39.You are the administor of the following network:

 

56K 56K

Caracas -------- Chicago -------- Paris

| | |

____________| | |_____

/ |

T1 / T1 | \T1

Seattle Dallas New York

 

Required Results:

 

Network lines may not be saturated with logon validations.

Users from caracas and paris domain must access resources on chicago

Users from chicago must access resources on seattle, dallas and new

york.

 

Optional Results:

 

Centralized user managment.

Administrators on the resource domains must be able to manage access

to their own resources.

 

Proposed Solution:

 

Use the single domain model

 

Place a PDC and one BDC in chicago

Place a BDC for the chicago domain in each other domain.

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.B

 

40. You are the administor of the following network:

 

56K 56K

Caracas -------- Chicago -------- Paris

| | |

____________| | |_____

/ | \

T1 / T1 | \T1

Seattle Dallas New York

 

Required Results:

 

Network lines may not be saturated with logon validations.

Users from caracas and paris domain must access resources on chicago

Users from chicago must access resources on seattle, dallas and new york

 

Optional Results:

 

Centralized user managment.

Administrators on the resource domains must be able to manage access to

their own resources

 

Proposed Solution:

 

Use the master domain model

 

Place a PDC and one BDC in chicago

Place a BDC for the chicago domain in each other domain

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.A

 

 

41. During printing checks your printer jammed. Checks can not be

reprinted as it would violate check. The printer is turned off and the jam

cleared. How can you print your check again?

 

a. Resume from printer menu

b. Resume from document menu

c. Restart from document menu

d. Pause printer and restart again

 

Ans.C

 

42.You are printing checks for your company, the printer jam right in

the middle of the print job, how can you re-print the checks after

clearing the paper jam?

 

a. choose "resume" from the printer menu

b. choose "restart" from the printer menu

c. choose "resume" from the document menu

d. choose "restart" from the document menu

 

Ans.D

 

43. In the Finance Department, during printing check, the printer jammed. The check cannot be reprinted as it would violate the check. The printer is turned off and jam cleared. The printer is turned on again. What should be done next ?

 

Resume from printer

Resume from document

Restart the printer

Pause the printer

 

Ans.B

 

 

44.Your company has a check printing application on an NT machine, the application does not allow

reprinting checks, the printer jam right in the middle of the print job, how can you re-print the

check after you clear the paper jam?

A. Choose "resume" from the printer menu

B. Choose "restart" from the printer menu

C. Choose "resume" from the document menu

D. Choose "restart" from the document menu

 

Ans.B

 

45. You have a printer and a security problem. Marie, Joe and Peter have to print the monthly checks for the employees. For security reasons not even the administrators arte allowed to manage print jobs. Only the person who submitted the job, is able to manage it.

 

a. remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner print permission, make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie, Joe and Peter to the group, give PrintCheck Manage Documents right

b. remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner manage documents, make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie,Joe and Peter to the group, give PrintCheck Print

c. create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group print right

d. create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group manage documents

 

Ans.B

 

47.You are checking the disk performance of a workstation in

your domain from your PDC.

 

You see that all disk statistics are at 0 (zero), what is the most

possible cause of this?

 

a. Workstation service does not run on the workstation

b. Server service does not run on the workstation

c. diskperf -y has not been started on the workstation

d. diskmanager has not been not started on the workstation

 

Ans.C

 

48. Performance Monitor for disk I/O. All disk counters remain 0.

 

a.Server Service not started

b.Workstation Service not started

c.Diskperf -y not used

d.Response Probe not started

 

Ans.C

 

49. You have the following domain configuration:

 

Management <----- Research

 

(User: Maria) (Share: Prodinfo

(Global group:sales (Local group: SalesUsers

Member: Maria) Member: Managment\Sales)

(Global group:Marketing (Local group: MarkUsers

Member: Maria) Member: Management\Marketing)]

 

The following rights have been applied on the groups in the Research

domain:

 

Share security on Prodinfo:

SalesUsers: change

MarkUsers : no access

 

Maria has advanced in her job and has become a Sales manager. Because of

her new job she needs to change files in the Research\Prodinfo share. In

which way can this be accomplished.

 

a. Add Maria to the Local SalesUsers group

b. Remove Maria from the Managment\Sales group

c. Remove Maria from the Management\marketings group

d. Make a full trust between the domains

 

Ans.C

 

50. Nancy ( I think ) just got promoted. She is in Sales Domain. She needs to access file in Product

Domain. She is member of both Global groups in Sales Domain; one is SalesUser and one is

Sales Rep. There are two local groups at Product with each global group from Sales in one (

i.e. SalesUser in one and SalesRep in the other ). You see the permission and local groups

through an exhibit. The local group which SalesUser is in has no access. Nacny can’t access the

file. What to Do

 

Answer: Remove Nancy from the SalesUSer Global group.

 

51. You have a PDC which does run WINS and it's only function is

account validation.

 

How can you optimize the performance of this domain controller

using the server program in ontrol panel:

 

a. Minimize memory

b. Balance

c. Optimize for file sharing

d. Optimize for network applications

 

Ans.D

 

52.You have a PDC which does run WINS and it's only function is account validation with 5000 users. How can you optimize the performance of this domain controller using the

server program in control panel.

 

a. Minimize memory

b. Balance

c. Optimize for file sharing

d. Optimize for network applications

 

Ans.D

 

53. Your PDC handles login validation for 5000 users. How should you optimize your PDC to accommodate this task?

a. Minimize memory used

b. Balance

c. Maximize throughput for file sharing

d. Maximize throughput for network application

 

Ans.D

 

54. Your server has 600 people logging in as its primary function, the server is also user mainly as a WINS server, how should you configure the memory settings?

 

(gives you a crosshair where you need to click on the correct radio button)

 

A.Minimize Memory Used

B.Balance

C.Maximize throughput for File Sharing

D.Maximize throughput for Network Applications

 

Ans.D

 

55. Your PDC handles logons for 5,000 clients and also behaves as a WINS server. Which option should you use to optimize the server for these tasks?

 

A.Minimize Memory Used

B.Balance

C.Maximize throughput for File Sharing

D.Maximize throughput for Network Applications

 

Ans.D

 

 

56. A question on server service optimization: 5,000 users on a domain. PDC mainly to be used to fulfill logon requests. What configuration should you use for the service optimization:


Answer. Maximize Throughput for Network Applications

 

57.You have 3 domains: ACCT, SALES and RESEARCH. You have to manage

the trusts between these domains. The requirements are the following:

 

Users on the ACCT domain need access to resources on the ACCT domain

Users on the ACCT domain need access to resources on the SALES and RESEARCH domain.

Users on the SALES and RESEARCH domain need access to each others resources

 

What is the most efficient way to make the trust relationships:

 

a. let ACCT trust SALES and RESEARCH, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH

b. let SALES and RESEARCH trust ACCT, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH

c. let ACCT be on it's own, make a full trust between the SALES and RESEARCH domain

d. implement a full trust

Ans.B

 

58. Your company uses the single domain model. Brokers with NT

workstation 4.0 notebooks need to have access to the domain from

remote locations. Your job is to implement the highest level of

security on the domain.

 

Required results:

 

Brokers need access to the domain. Only the brokers may log in and no other users.

 

Optional results:

 

Passwords are transmitted encrypted over the line. All data must

be transmitted encrypted.

 

Proposed solution:

 

Use a password length with a minimum of 8 characters. Let the

system remember the last 10 used passwords. Force the brokers to

change their password every month. Install a RAS server and

configure it with the RAS manager so that only the brokers have

permission to log in. Use the Microsoft authentication method.

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.B

 

Note: There is no data encryption. The option "REQUIRE DATA

ENCRYPTION" has to be be checked.

 

59.Your company uses the single domain model. Brokers with NT

workstation 4.0 notebooks need to have access to the domain from

remote locations. Your job is to implement the highest level of

security on the domain.

 

Required results:

 

Brokers need access to the domain. Only the brokers may log in and

no other users.

 

Optional results:

Passwords are transmitted encrypted over the line. All data must

be transmitted encrypted.

 

Proposed solution:

 

Use a password length with a minimum of 8 characters. Let the

system remember the last 10 used passwords. Force the brokers to

change their password every month. Install a RAS server and

configure it with the RAS manager so that only the brokers have

permission to log in. Use any authentication method. Use a

hardware security host between the RAS

modem and the RAS server.

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.B

 

60. Same scenario as above , same requirement, same optionals, but the PROPOSED SOLUTION is slightly different.

 

PROPOSED SOLUTION:

 

Set your password to 8 characters.....

 

Install RAS server and configure your RAS to allow Broker to access your network

RAS server is configured to use Microsoft Encryption Authentication and check the Require Data Encryption box.( here is the different from first question )

Install a hardware security box between RAS server and modem..........

Configure RAS callback security to allow users to enter the telephone number ( Set by Caller).

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans.A

 

 

61. 15 members of the sales group who have laptops with NT Workstation installed need access to NT Server resources remotely.

 

Required result

 

1.Sales group should be able to dial in remotely.

2. Only the sales group must be able to dial in.

 

Optional results

 

Required password encryption and data encryption.

 

Proposed solution

 

You configure RAS and give only the Sales group access to remotely dial in. You have account

policy setup where minimum password length is eight characters. You set up the RAS Server to allow MS encrypted authentication.

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

62. 15 members of the sales group who have laptops with NT Workstation installed need access to NT Server resources remotely

 

Required result

 

1.Sales group should be able to dial in remotely.

2. Only the sales group must be able to dial in.

 

Optional results

 

Required password encryption and data encryption.

 

Proposed solution

 

You configure RAS and give only the Sales group access to remotely dial in. You have account policy setup where minimum password length is eight characters. You set up the RAS Server to allow MS clear text.

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

63. The Field Engineers want to dial into your NT network remotely using Workstation and RAS client software on their portable computers. They will be accessing and transmitting highly sensitive documents, and you need to ensure that proper security against wiretapping is implemented.


Required result:


The Field Engineers must be able to access your network using RAS (YES)
All data transmitted between your RAS server and clients computers is encrypted.(YES)


Optional desired results:


All passwords transmitted between your RAS server and the clients computers are encrypted.(YES)
Telephone numbers that Field Engineers are calling from must be authenticated before allowing them to connect to the RAS server(YES)


Proposed solution:


Set the minimum password length to ten characters in the Account Policy dialog box for the domain. Grant all Field Engineers dial-up access on the RAS server. Configure the RAS server and the Field Engineers&rsquo; workstations to use Microsoft Encrypted Authentication and callback security. Check the Required Data Encryption box on the RAS server&rsquo;s Properties dialog box. Configure callback security on the RAS server to use the Set By Caller option.


Which results does the proposed solution produce?


A. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional desired results.

 

64. Scenario: You want to give ONLY the sales group remote access

(mandatory) and require data encryption AND password encryption.

 

Proposed Solution: Configure only sales to have remote access thru

usrmgr, allow any authentication method, require passwords to be changed every 40 days.

 

65. Same scenario as above.

 

Proposed Solution. Configure only sales to have access thru usmgr, require encrypted authentication, require passwords to be changed every 40 days, implement hardware based security between the modems and the server

 

66. Mary is member of three groups: Sales, Marketing,

Manufacturing. The rights a directory calles PRODUCTS are shown below:

 

Directory rights on PRODUCTS:

 

Sales Read

Marketing Change

Manufacturing No access

Test group Read

Everyone Change

 

What are Mary's effective rights in the PRODUCTS directory?

 

a. Read

b. Change

c. No Access

d. Full control

 

Ans.C

 

67. Had one where Mary was a member of the Sales group and the SalesManagers group. She wanted access to the a file in a

trusted domain but when she tried to get to it she was denied. They present you with a graphic showing what groups had what

permissions to the files. Basically you had to point out that her No Access permission from her membership in the Sales group

was overiding her Read permission in the SalesManager group.

 

68.You've given permission to other administrators to administer

the directory service on your domain. How can you keep track

of the changes being made? Choose from the graphic shown below

(Audit dialog shown):

 

a. Audit file and object access

b. Audit use of user rights

c. Audit User/Group management

d. Audit file read access

 

Ans.C

 

69 You have 2 domains: SALES and MARKETING. There is no

interconnection (trust) between the domains. At the SALES domain,

you must install a Windows NT server as a BDC which will be used

later in the Marketing domain. How should you proceed?

 

a. install it as a member server using a workgroup, then move it to

the MARKETING domain and promote it to a BDC.

b. installing as a PDC with the domain name MARKETING, then move it

physically to the MARKETING domain.

c. install it as a BDC in the SALES domain, then move it physically

to the MARKETING domain and change the domain name.

d. do not proceed, move the server physically to the MARKETING

domain and install it there as a BDC.

 

Ans. D

 

 

70. You want to install Windows NT Server on a computer, and configure the computer to be a member server for a domain named Sales. Your local domain is called Accounting. The computer is not currently connected to the Sales domain. How should you install Windows NT Server on this computer?

a. Install the computer as a member server in a your local domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, it will automatically join the Sales domain.

b. Install the computer as a PDC in the Sales domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, demote it to be a member server.

c. Install the computer as a BDC in the Sales domain. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, demote it to be a member server.

d. Install the computer as a member server in a workgroup called Sales. After the computer is physically connected to the Sales domain, configure it to join the Sales domain.

 

Ans. D

 

71.You have a single domain with 1 PDC and 10 BDC's. Users are

reporting slow logon on the PDC. You check with the performance

monitor the server process and see that the average logon/sec is 5 or higher.

what should you do to increase logon performance?

 

a. add more memory to the PDC

b. increase the replication pulse maximum register value

c. decrease the replicationgovernor register value

d. add more BDC's

 

Ans.C

 

72.Keith, a member of the ProjectExecs global group in the Sales domain, is temporarily assisting the Technical team of your company to test a new project tracking system. The executable files for the new system are stored in a folder on a FAT partition. The folder is on a server in the Technical domain. No other members of the Sales domain besides Keith need to have access to the new system. What is the best way to give Keith access to the new project tracking system’s files?

 

a. Create a trust relationship in which the Sales domain trusts the Technical domain. Assign Keith's user account Read permission to the project tracking system's folder.

b. Create a two-way trust relationship between the Sales domain and the Technical domain. Assign Read permission for the project tracking system's folder to the ProjectExecs global group. Revoke the right to remotely log onto the Sales domain for all members of the ProjectExecs global group except Keith.

c. Create a trust relationship in which the Technical domain trusts the Sales domain. Create a local group called NewSysTesters on the server containing the project tracking system's folder. Add Keith's user account to this local group. Grant Read permission for the project tracking system's folder to the NewSysTesters local group.

d. Create a trust relationship in which the Technical domain trusts the Sales domain. Create a share in the Technical domain for the folder containing the project tracking system's program files. Assign Read permission for the project tracking system's share to Keith's user account.

 

Ans..D

 

73. You are tasked to set up a fault tolerance disk system for your company.

You currently have 4 hard disks.

Required result: Data must not be lost if one disk fails.

Optional results: Read operations should be optimized.

Write operations should be optimized.

 

Proposed solution: Implement disk striping with parity.

Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and the

optional results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces

only one of the optional results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not

produce any of the optional results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result or

the optional results.

 

Ans.B

 

74. You are tasked to set up a fault tolerance disk system for your

company. You currently have 4 hard disks.

 

Required result: Data must not be lost if two disks fail.

 

Optional results: Read operations should be optimized.

Write operations should be optimized.

 

Proposed solution: Implement disk striping with parity.

 

Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and the

optional results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces

only one of the optional results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not

produce any of the optional results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result or the

optional results

 

Ans.D

 

75. You are tasked to set up a fault tolerance disk system for your

company. You currently have 4 hard disks.

 

Required result: Data must not be lost if one disk fails.

 

Optional results: Read and write operations should be optimized.

Data should not be lost if one disk controller

fails.

 

Proposed solution: Implement disk duplexing.

 

Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and the

optional results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces

only one of the optional results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not

produce any of the optional results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result or

the optional results.

 

Ans.B

 

76. You boot up the system and the following message appears. "Could not find
\Winnt\ntoskernel." How do you repair this.


copy file from Tape Back Up; Reboot from the setup disks; Use the Emergency Repair Disks

 

Note: If asked " What file is missing ? It may be ntoskrnl or boot.ini

 

77. How do you configure the netmon.exe to show only DHCP traffic

after doing a network capture?

 

a. Use a display filter to include only SMB protocol

b. Use a display filter to include only DHCP protocol

c. Use a display filter to include only TCP/IP protocol

 

Ans.B

 

 

78 The amount of time required for users in your domain to access files from one of the partitions on your Windows NT Server machine has doubled over the last month. Your Windows NT server has three physical disks with two partitions on each disk. You want to pinpoint the cause of this declining disk performance. What object counter to monitor to research this problem?(not close..look for PARTITIONS)

A. LogicalDisk object counters

 

79 You create a system policy file that contains custom settings

for more than three groups. Several user accounts are members

of more than one group. How do you control the conflicting

policies that exist in more than one group?

 

a. create three policy files and add them to each group

b. Use User Manager for Domains to assign policy files individually

 

80.You create a system policy for 3 groups. Multiple policies

and how to keep them from conflicting

 

a. Make Seperate group policies

b. User manager specify which group to which policy

c. Priority with level in policy editor

 

81.create custom policy for 3 global groups, some users are members of multiple groups, how do you resolve something or other,

 

a. create multiple something or other (sorry can't remember exactly what),

b. use User Manager for Domains to specify which file should be associated with groups.

c. modify policy template to specify priority level

d. modify policy file something about setting the priority level of each global group.

 

82. Different global groups with three different policy files. Users

belongs to all three groups. How to resolve conflicts?

 

83 How to alter a remote Servers registry using Policy Editor?

 

84. A NT domain spread over two cities - London and Mexico - with the

interconnect being a 56 Kbps link. London has only Member servers

and Mexico has the WINS, DHCP and PDC.

 

Required Result

 

Increase network performance

 

Optional Desired Results

 

Decrease WINS traffic

Decrease DHCP traffic

Maintain the same level of name resolution services while

minimizing replication traffic.

Decrease logon validation traffic

 

Proposed solution

 

-Reinstall the London NTMS as a BDC

-Add WINS and DHCP to London

-Configure the clients in London to use the local WINS server

-Configure the replication governor to 25%

-Configure the WINS servers as pull partners only (this is also verbatim)

 

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and the

optional results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces

only one of the optional results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not

produce any of the optional results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result or

the optional results.

 

Ans.A

 

85. You have got a Single Domain in MUNICH and one branch in

MEXICO In MUNICH you have got the PDC, BDC, WINS DHCP. In MEXICO they

have got only a

Member Server. User of MEXICO complains about the slow login and

browsing the network.

 

required result:

 

Less logon validations on the line

 

optional results:

 

Less DHCP traffic

Less WINS traffic

Less synchronisation of the PCD and BDC

Less WINS synchronisation

 

Solution:

 

Install a BDC over the Member server

Install on that BDC DHCP and WINS

Change the pulse governor to 25

Change both WINS to be only PULL Partners.

 

What the propose solution do?

 

a.) the required result and all the optional results

b.) the required results an one optional result

c.) the required results an none of optional result

d.) does not produce the required result

 

Ans.A

 

86. London & Mexico Scenario Question. Mexico Main site with PDC.
Required :
Network performance same level for both sites.
Optional :
Reduce WINS traffic
Reduce DHCP traffic
Maintain same level of Name resolution Services
Minimise replication traffic
Reduce logon traffic
Proposed :
.NT as DHCP for London
.WINS as Wins Proxy Agent ...Routers to forward NetBIOS Broadcase.


D-Does Not Meet

 

87. There was a strange question that said you wanted to log changes to the "Domain directory" on a

domain which was one of seven domains. The question showed the actual "audit policy" screen in User

Manager for Domains. You had to show which audit item you would check to do domain directory auditing by actually clicking on the image.

 

88. Question where you need to point to an answer. Questions about auditing directory

services. Point to User and Group under Success ( not failure )

 

89. Your company provides web pages for 5 companies. You are building

an IIS to accommodate these five companies. The IIS will contain

5 WWW folders. Each virtual server will have its own domain name

and IP address. What do you need to do to configure your server?

 

a. assign IP addresses of each virtual server to the IIS server's

network card. Create a WWW folder for each company. For each

folder, assign an IP address.

b. Install DNS server. Add each virtual server's domain name and IP

address to the DNS

c. Install WINS server. add the virtual server's NetBios name and

IP addresses to the WINS

d. Install a DHCP server.

 

Ans.A

 

90. You own an Internet service provider corporation. You need

to provide five new companies with virtual servers to maintain their WWW

home pages. The virtual servers will all reside on a single Internet

Information server (IIS) machine. Each virtual server will have its own domain name

and IP address. Your network is not currently using a WINS or DNS

server. At a minimum, which of the following steps must you perform to

configure your network to accommodate these virtual servers?~(Select

all steps that apply.)

 

a. Assign each virtual server's IP address to the IIS server's network

adapter card. Create a WWW folder for each company. For each virtual

server's WWW folder, manually assign a corresponding IP address using

the Directories Properties

dialog box.

b. Install a DNS server. Add each virtual server's domain name and IP

address to the database of the DNS server.

c. Install a WINS server. Add the NetBIOS names and IP addresses of the

virtual servers to the database of the WINS server. Reconfigure the DNS

server to resolve its domain names by querying the WINS server.

d. Install a DHCP server. Configure the DHCP server to maintain lease

information on the IP addresses assigned to the IIS server's network

adapter card.

 

 

 

91 WWW service for 10 Companies. Every Co. with one registered Domain

Name. Separate WEB for each on 1 NT Server with IIS. (Choose All)

 

a. Assign Multiple IP to network Adapter

b. Same IP to each co. Name on DNS.

c. Assign separate IP to each WWW folder

d. Wins to assign IP to NetBIOS name.

 

Ans. AC

 

92. You are installing Windows NT Server 4.0 on a machine. You

want the machine to be able to provide file and print resources to

members in a domain called Corp, but you do not want it to authenticate

user logons. How would you configure the computer?

 

a. as the PDC in the Corp domain

b. as a BDC in the Corp domain

c. as a member server in the Corp domain

d. as a member server in a workgroup

e. as a member server in the Corp domain with server service disabled

 

Ans.C

 

93. Install Server. No User account validation. Allow specific user

account & groups from domain to use share resources.

a. As server that has joined Domain.

b. As a server that is a member of workgroup

c. As a server with Server Service disabled.

d. As a BDC.

 

Ans.A

 

94. You install NT server in a domain. You want it to allow specific users to access shared resources but not validate login requests. How should you configure it?

 

a. As a server that has joined the domain

b.As a server that is a member of a workgroup

c.As a server with server service disabled

 

Ans.A

 

95 To activate NT Config.pol.

 

a. User profiles of system in control panel to specify path.

b. Create system Default profile that contains a shortcut to the

directory that contains the policy file.

c. Save policy in path defied for each users' profile directory.

d. Save in NetLogon shared folder on PDC.

 

Ans.D

 

96. How do you activate NT system policy?

a. User profiles of system in control panel to specify path

b. Create system Default profile that contains a shortcut to the directory that

contains the policy file

c. Save policy in path defined for each users’s profile directory

d. Save in NetLogon in PDC.

 

Ans.D

 

 

97. You have three sites. The PDC exists at the HQ and the rest have

BDCs. You move the HQ to a new location and you want a PDC to exist

there.

 

What do u have to do?

 

a. Promote the BDC at the new location to a PDC. The current PDC will be

demoted.

b. Demote the PDC at the old location to a BDC. Then promote the BDC to

a PDC.

c. Reinstall the BDC as a PDC.

d. Do nothing.

 

Ans.A

 

98. You have three sites. The PDC exists at the HQ. A BDC also exists

at the sales offices. The link between one of the sales offices

goes down.

What will happen to account changes made during the downed linked

BDC?

 

a. they will be synchronize.

b. The PDC will alert the administrator and prompt for accounts

synchronization.

c. They will be lost.

d. You will have two seperate accounts definitions.

 

Ans.C

 

 

99. You have implemented Disk Duplexing of the boot partion as well as

Disk Striping on your server with 32MB of RAM. If you increase

RAM to 64MB what changes should you make to the paging file settings?

 

a. No change to the page file but it should be placed on the stripe set.

b. The page file should be increased to 76MB and placed on the boot drive.

c. The page file should be increased to 76MB and placed on the strip set.

d. The page file should be increased by 12MB and placed on the strip set.

 

Ans. C

 

100. You are responsible for maintaining a Windows NT Server computer.

This particular server houses a 450 MB Microsoft Access database file,

which is accessed by over 200 clients workstation computers. How should

you optimize the Windows NT Server service for this task?

 

a. Minimize memory used

b. Balance

c. Maximize throughput for file sharing

d. Maximize throughput for network applications

 

Ans.C

 

101.How would you configure this server?SQL (Graphic shows 4 options):

 

a. Minimize memory used

b. Balance

c. Maximize throughput for file sharing

d. Maximize throughput for network Applications

 

Ans.D

 

102. You are responsible for maintaining a Windows NT PDC computer. 2000

users are validated by this computer. How should you optimize the

Windows NT Server service for this task?

 

a. Minimize memory used

b. Balance

c. Maximize throughput for file sharing

d. Maximize throughput for network applications

 

Ans.D

 

103. Your organization network is comprised of a single master domain. You

maintain the master domain where all the user accounts are stored.

Realizing that logon performance over your WAN links from the four

branch offices will be slow over this domain model, you decide to

install a BDC from the account domain into each branch office. This will

provide logon capability local to each branch office and logon traffic

will no longer congest the WAN links. However, since installing the

additional BDCs you have found that the WAN link is overwhelmed with

account synchronization traffic to each remote BDC.

 

What should you do to reduce the load on the PDC and still maintain

reliable account synchronization? (choose 2)

 

a. Stop the NetLogon service on the PDC

b. Set the ReplicationGovernor registry parameter to 100

c. Increase the ChangeLog Size registry parameter

d. Set the ReplicationGovernor registry parameter to 25

 

Ans.C,D

 

104.You are setting up a Windows NT based network. Currently there are 3

Windows NT server computers and 75 Windows NT Workstation computers

configured in a workgroup environment. Users in your organization's four

departments require access to resources on all the servers. You also

want to centralize all user accounts to provide for single-user logon and

simplifies account management.

 

 

How should you implement your Windows NT directory service

 

a. As three single domains set up in a complete trust model

b. As a master domain with four resource domains

c. As a single domain with a PDC

d. As a single workgroup with one server handling all user logons

 

Ans.C

 

105. A user named John needs access to files in a shared directory on a

Windows NT server computer in the CORP domain. John has an account in

the FINANCE domain and is a member of the Managers global group. The

CORP domain trusts the FINANCE domain. The Guest account has been

disabled by default in both domains.

 

What should you do to allow John and all members of the Managers group

to access the files?

a. Create a global group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access

permissions for the directory and its files. Make John a member of the

CorpReps group

b. Create a global group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access

permissions for the directory and its files. Make Managers a member of

the CorpsReps group

c. Create a local group named CorpReps in the Corp domain with access

permissions for the directory and its files. Make Managers a member of

the CorpReps group

d. Create a local group named CorpReps in the Finance domain with access

permissions for the directory and its files. Make John a member of the

CorpReps group

 

Ans.C

 

106. Michael is about to access Excel spreadsheet files from a shared folder in a trusting domain. The folder’s share name is FINANCE. The Domain Users group of the trusted domain has Change permission to the folder and its Excel spreadsheet files. The folder is stored on an NTFS partition. Michael’s user account only has Read permission for the FINANCE share and the Domain Users group for the trusted domain has Full Control permission for the FINANCE share. Assuming Michael is not logging on locally to the server containing the Excel spreadsheet files, what will be his level of access?

 

Change

 

107. You have 625 users who need access to a database on a Windows NT

server computer. You want you users to be able to access this data using

the fastest read and write operations possible. Which of the following

disk configurations will provide the fastest possible read and write

access to the data.

 

a. Create a stripe set

b. Install disk mirroring

c. Install disk duplexing

d. Create a stripe set with parity

 

Ans.A

 

108. Your network has three domains named CORP, FINANCE and ENG. User

accounts are divided among the three domains. All users need access to

specific files on a Windows NT Server computer in the CORP domain?

How should you configure the trust relationship?

 

a. Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts CORP

and ENG trusts CORP.

b. Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts CORP

and ENG trusts FINANCE.

c. Establish two one way trust relationships in which FINANCE trusts ENG

and CORP trusts ENG.

d. Establish two one way trust relationships in which CORP trusts ENG and

CORP trusts FINANCE.

 

Ans.D

 

109. Your company is considering branching out into a number of new

remote locations. Workstations at each remote site will be required to

obtain access to data stored at your organization's main corporate

headquarters. Each remote site will have one Windows NT server computer,

and your network will be designed around TCP/IP.

 

You want to simplify the management and administration of providing IP

addresses to each workstation. You also want to simplify access to

resources on all Windows NT server computers in each remote site. How

will installing WINS and DNS help provide these benefits?

 

 

a. WINS and DNS will resolve the IP address of a remote Windows NT server

computer to a MAC address.

b. WINS and DNS will broadcast each local client computer's NetBIOS name

across the WAN

c. WINS and DNS will resolve the NetBIOS or host name of a remote Windows

NT Server computer to an IP address

d. WINS and DNS will provide initial IP address configurations to client

workstations at each remote site.

 

Ans.C

 

110 Your company is considering branching out into a number of new

remote locations. Workstations at each remote site will be required to

obtain access to data stored at your organization's main corporate

headquarters. Each remote site will have one Windows NT server computer,

and your network will be designed around TCP/IP.

 

You want to simplify the management and administration of providing IP

addresses to each workstation. You also want to simplify access to

resources on all Windows NT server computers in each remote site. How

will installing a DHCP server help provide these benefits?

 

 

a. DHCP will resolve the IP address of a remote Windows NT server computer

to a MAC address.

b. DHCP will broadcast each local client computer's NetBIOS name across the

WAN

c. DHCP will resolve the NetBIOS or host name of a remote Windows NT

Server computer to an IP address

d. DHCP will provide initial IP address configurations to client

workstations at each remote site.

 

Ans.D

 

111. Your Windows NT server network includes two domains called ENG and

CORP. The ENG domain trusts the CORP domain. You move the HP LaserJet

printer from the ENG domain to the CORP domain. The ENG\HP-Users local

group requires continued access to the printer. You create the

CORP\HP-Users local domain group to access the printer. How should you

configure the network to allow the original ENG\HP-Users group to access

the HP LaserJet printer?

 

 

a. Configure the CORP domain to trust the ENG domain. Create a new global

group in the ENG domain that includes the original printer users. Add

this group to the CORP\HP-Users group.

b. Create a new global group in the ENG domain that includes the original

printer users. Add this group to the CORP\HP-Users group. Add another

one way trust where CORP trusts ENG.

c. Configure the CORP domain to trust the ENG domain and add the

ENG\HP-Users group to the CORP\HP-Users group.

d. Add the ENG\HP-Users group to the CORP\HP-Users group.

 

 

112 You install a new video card in your computer. When the system reboots, the screen is all black. What should you do?


Answer: Boot in VGA mode and install the correct drivers

 

 

113 A Windows NT Server you are responsible for maintaining has gone

down during a power outage. You determine that the UPS device connected

to the server failed and did not allow the server to be shut down

properly. When you boot the server, it displays a blue screen and

freezes. Subsequent attempts at rebooting fails to boot the server

beyond the blue screen. What action should you perform first to bring up

the server.

 

a. Boot the server from the Emergency Repair Disk

b. Reinstall Windows NT server

c. Boot the server from a Windows NT server boot disk

d. Restore the server from tape backup

 

Ans.C

 

114. An NT server during power outage, the UPS connected to the server failed. After reboot, the server cannot go past blue screen. What action should you take FIRST?

 

a.Reinstall NT

b.Restore from tape

c.Boot from ERD

d.Boot from set-up disk.

 

Ans D

 

115 You come into work on day and find your NT server with a blue screen. When you try to reboot, the system crashes. What should you do?

 

Boot from the setup disk and run the emergency repair.

 

116. Mary is responsible for maintaining a certain Windows NT Workstation

computer. This workstation is currently configured in a workgroup

environment, however Mary wants the workstation to become a member of a

domain. Mary does not have a domain account. What must Mary do to allow

her computer to join a domain? (Choose two answers)

 

a. Have the Domain Administrator add her computer to the domain. Mary can

then join the domain by using the Network applet in Control Panel on her

workstation

b. Get the Domain administrator to use the Network applet in Control Panel

from the PDC.

c. Mary should use Server Manager on her computer to join the domain,

supplying her workstation administrator account and password

d. Have the Domain Administrator use the Network applet in Control Panel

from Mary's workstation, supplying the Domain Administrator account and

password.

e. Mary can join the domain by using the Network applet in Control Panel

on her workstation, supplying her workstation administrator account and

password

 

Ans.A,D

 

117 You are responsible for managing the SALES domain of a single domain

network spanning two cities, Mexico City and London. In each city are 50

client workstations. Mexico City has one NT server configured as a

Primary Domain Controller and running DHCP and WINS server services.

London also has an NT server which is configured only as a member server

providing file and print services. Your users in London complain of slow

logon attempts and client bootup times. Browsing through Network

Neighborhood has also become unacceptably slow. Users in Mexico City

though are not reporting any problems with network performance.

 

Required Result

 

Increase the performance of the network in London to the same level as

Mexico City.

 

Optional Results

 

-Reduce logon validation traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Reduce DHCP traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Reduce WINS traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Provide the same measure of NetBIOS name resolution in London as in

Mexico City with minimizing any WINS replication traffic.

 

Proposed Solution

 

-Reinstall the Windows NT server in London as a BDC to assist with local

authentication

-Configure the ReplicationGovernor registry entry on the BDC to 30% as

to the default value of 100%

-Add WINS and DHCP server services to the NT server in London

-Configure the Mexico City and London WINS servers to be Pull partners

of each other.

 

Results of this solution

 

a. The solution produces both the required result and the optional results.

b. The solution produces the required result and only two of the optional

results

c. The solution only produces the required result

d. The solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.A

 

118. You are responsible for managing the SALES domain of a single domain

network spanning two cities, Mexico City and London. In each city are 50

client workstations. Mexico City has one NT server configured as a

Primary Domain Controller and running DHCP and WINS server services.

London also has an NT server which is configured only as a member server

providing file and print services. Your users in London complain of slow

logon attempts and client bootup times. Browsing through Network

Neighborhood has also become unacceptably slow. Users in Mexico City

though are not reporting any problems with network performance.

 

Required Result

 

Increase the performance of the network in London to the same level as

Mexico City.

 

Optional Results

 

-Reduce logon validation traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Reduce DHCP traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Reduce WINS traffic over the 64K ISDN WAN connection

-Provide the same measure of NetBIOS name resolution in London as in

Mexico City with minimizing any WINS replication traffic.

 

 

Proposed Solution

 

-Install a DHCP server in London

-Add WINS and DNS server services to the NT server in London

-Configure the Mexico City and London WINS servers to be Pull partners

of each other.

 

Results of this solution

 

a. The solution produces both the required result and the optional results

b. The solution produces the required result and only two of the optional

results

c. The solution only produces the required result

d. The solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.D

 

119. Single Master Domain. New York with PDC . Chicago, Dallas, Houston and

Boston each connected to New York using 56Kbps link. Users complain

slow logon.

 

Add more BDC in New York

Reduce ReplicationGovernor value

Add at least one BDC at each remote location

Users to logon to local Domain

 

Does not fulfill the required result!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

120. Single Domain. New York with PDC . Chicago, Dallas, Houston and

Boston each connected to New York using 56Kbps link. Users complain

slow logon.

 

Add more BDC in New York

Reduce ReplicationGovernor value

Add at least one BDC at each remote location

Users to logon to local Domain

 

Answer: required and one of the optional

 

 

121 Your company is based in Nashville and has a branch office in Sydney, Australia. The WAN uses a 56k frame relay link. DNS, DHCP and WINS server and all domain controllers are located in Nashville. The Sydney office has 500 workstation computers which run NT Workstation 4.0. Users in the Sydney office report that the network performance is unacceptably slow. You are asked to optimize network traffic over the WAN.


Required result:


You must speed up logon validation for users in the Sydney office.


Optional desired results:


You want to reduce logon validation traffic over the WAN link.
You want to reduce WINS traffic over the WAN link. XXXXXX


Proposed solution:


Install at least one BDC in the Sydney office.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?


B. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional desired results.

 

122. Your company is based in Nashville and has a branch office in Sydney, Australia. The WAN uses a 56k frame relay link. DNS, DHCP and WINS server and all domain controllers are located in Nashville. The Sydney office has 500 workstation computers which run NT Workstation 4.0. Users in the Sydney office report that the network performance is unacceptably slow. You are asked to optimize network traffic over the WAN.


Required result:


-You must speed up logon validation for users in the Sydney office.


Optional desired results:


-You want to reduce logon validation traffic over the WAN link. XX
-You want to reduce WINS traffic over the WAN link. XX


Proposed solution:


-Set up a separate domain in the Sydney office and implement the single master domain model.
-Configure the Sydney domain to be the master domain.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?


C. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional desired results.

 

123 Your company is based in Nashville and has branch offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. Each of the five offices has 200 users. Each branch office is connected to the Nashville office via 56 Kbps frame relay links. You are asked to implement a domain model for your company.


Required results:


Users from Nashville must be able to access resources in Dallas and Atlanta.
Users from Los Angeles and New York City must be able to access resources in Nashville.
Logon validation traffic over the WAN links must be minimized.


Optional desired results:


You want centralized administration of all user accounts.
Each branch office wants to be able to manage its own resources.XX


Proposed solution:


Implement the single domain model.
Place the PDC and at least one BDC in Nashville. Place at least one BDC in each branch office. Manage all user accounts from Nashville.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?


B. The proposed solution produces the required result and only one Option.

124 Your company is based in Nashville and has branch offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. Each of the five offices has 200 users. Each branch office is connected to the Nashville office via 56 Kbps frame relay links. You are asked to implement a domain model for your company.


Required results:


Users from Nashville must be able to access resources in Dallas and Atlanta.
Users from Los Angeles and New York City must be able to access resources in Nashville.
Logon validation traffic over the WAN links must be minimized.


Optional desired results:


You want centralized administration of all user accounts.
Each branch office wants to be able to manage its own resources.


Proposed solution:

Implement the complete trust model.

Place all user accounts in the Nashville domain and configure all other branch offices to be resource domains.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result

 

125 Your company is based in Nashville and has branch offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. Each of the five offices has 200 users. Each branch office is connected to the Nashville office via 56 Kbps frame relay links. You are asked to implement a domain model for your company.


Required results:


Users from Nashville must be able to access resources in Dallas and Atlanta.
Users from Los Angeles and New York City must be able to access resources in Nashville.
Logon validation traffic over the WAN links must be minimized.


Optional desired results:


You want centralized administration of all user accounts.
Each branch office wants to be able to manage its own resources.


Proposed solution:

 

Implement the single domain model. Place the PDC and all BDCs in Nashville.

Manage all user accounts from Nashville.~

Which results does the proposed solution produce?

 

 

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result

 

126 You are the network designer for the GreatCO organization and you

are responsible for planning the directory services structure which

includes domain controller placement, trust relationships and resource

access for the network (see exhibit) There are five cities in the

network (London, Caracas, Berlin, Paris, Geneva and Brussels) and each

city except two are connected by high speed T1 links. The other two

cities are connected with slow 64K ISDN WAN links.

 

Required Results

 

-Allow users in the two cities with the slow WAN links to access

resources in Paris

-Allow users in Paris to access resources in London, Caracas, Berlin,

Geneva and Brussels

-Minimize the amount of logon validation traffic over the WAN links

 

Optional Results

 

-Provide centralized administration of all user accounts

-Allow the Administrators in each city to manage the resources in their

respective cities. Do not allow administrators from outside a city to

manage resources in another city.

 

Proposed solution

 

Implement a single domain model and place the PDC and all BDCs in Paris.

 

Results of this solution

 

a. The solution produces both the required solution and the optional

results

b. The solution produces the required results and only one of the optional

results

c. The solution produces only the required results

d. The solution does not produce the required results

 

Ans.D

 

127. You are the network designer for the GreatCO organization and you

are responsible for planning the directory services structure which

includes domain controller placement, trust relationships and resource

access for the network (see exhibit) There are five cities in the

network (London, Caracas, Berlin, Paris, Geneva and Brussels) and each

city except two are connected by high speed T1 links. The other two

cities are connected with slow 64K ISDN WAN links.

 

Required Results

 

-Allow users in the two cities with the slow WAN links to access

resources in Paris

-Allow users in Paris to access resources in London, Caracas, Berlin,

Geneva and Brussels

-Minimize the amount of logon validation traffic over the WAN links

 

Optional Results

 

-Provide centralized administration of all user accounts

-Allow the Administrators in each city to manage the resources in their

respective cities. Do not allow administrators from outside a city to

manage resources in another city.

 

Proposed solution

 

-Implement a single master domain model and place all user accounts in

the Paris master domain

-Implement the remaining cities as resource domains

-Configure Paris as a trusted domain and all other locations as trusting

domains

-Place the PDC and at least one BDC for the Paris master accounts domain

in Paris. Place at least one BDC for the Paris master accounts domain in

each resource domain.

 

 

Results of this solution

 

a. The solution produces both the required solution and the optional

results

b. The solution produces the required results and only one of the optional

results

c. The solution produces only the required results

d. The solution does not produce the required results

 

Ans.D

 

128. Being the system administrator at your organization, you are

responsible for reevaluating your organization's hard disk fault

tolerance standard. Currently You are implementing disk duplexing. As

you reevaluate your organization's needs you will also be responsible

for implementing the new fault tolerant standard on all new Windows NT

server installation.

 

Required result

 

The fault tolerant standard you decide upon must be able to recover from

a single non-system hard disk failure on all new Windows NT server

installations.

 

Optional results

 

-provide improved read\write performance under normal operational conditions

-Reduce the amount of overhead required by the microprocessor under

normal operational conditions

 

Proposed solution

 

Implement Windows NT server disk striping with parity

 

Results of this solution

 

a. This solution produces the required result and the optional results

b. This solution produces the required result and only one of the optional

results

c. This solution produces only the required result

d. This solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.C

 

129. Being the system administrator at your organization, you are

responsible for reevaluating your organization's hard disk fault

tolerance standard. Currently You are implementing disk duplexing. As

you reevaluate your organization's needs you will also be responsible

for implementing the new fault tolerant standard on all new Windows NT

server installation.

 

Required result

 

The fault tolerant standard you decide upon must be able to recover from

a single non-system hard disk failure on all new Windows NT server

installations.

 

Optional results

 

-provide improved read\write performance under normal operational

conditions

-Reduce the amount of overhead required by the microprocessor under

normal operational conditions

 

Proposed solution

 

Implement Windows NT server disk striping

Results of this solution

 

a. This solution produces the required result and the optional results

b. This solution produces the required result and only one of the optional

results

c. This solution produces only the required result

d. This solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.D

 

130. You administer your organizations Windows NT server network. The

executives at your organization travel frequently bringing with them

their laptop computers with Windows NT Workstation installed. Your goal

is to develop a remote access solution that will improve network

security.

 

Required result

 

-Allow the executives to connect from any location to your

organization's network through remote access

-Allow only the executives access to your organization's network through

remote access. Do not allow any other user accounts.

 

 

Optional Results

 

-Ensure that the passwords are protected while they are being sent

across the remote access connection

-Ensure the entire data flow between the laptops and the organization's

network is protected during transmission

 

Proposed solution

 

Install Remote Access Server(RAS) on one of the Windows NT server

systems on your organization's network. Configure RAS security to allow

the executives remote dial-up access and disallow all other user

accounts

 

-Allow any authentication method, including clear text

-Create an account policy that mandates all user passwords must be a

minimum of six characters

-Install a hardware based security host between the RAS server and the

dial up modem pool

 

Results of this solution

 

a. This solution produces both the required result and both of the

optional results

b. This solution produces the required result and only one of the optional

results

c. This solution produces only the required result

d. This solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.D

 

131. You administer your organizations Windows NT server network. The

executives at your organization travel frequently bringing with them

their laptop computers with Windows NT Workstation installed. Your goal

is to develop a remote access solution that will improve network

security.

 

Required result

 

-Allow the executives to connect from any location to your

organization's network through remote access

-Allow only the executives access to your organization's network through

remote access. Do not allow any other user accounts.

 

Optional Results

-Ensure that the passwords are protected while they are being sent

across the remote access connection

-Ensure the entire data flow between the laptops and the organization's

network is protected during transmission

 

Proposed solution

 

Install Remote Access Server(RAS) on one of the Windows NT server

systems on your organization's network.

 

-Configure RAS to require Microsoft encrypted authentication and data

encryption

-Allow any authentication method, including clear text

-Create an account policy that mandates all user passwords must be a

minimum of six characters

-Configure RAS call back security to use a user-defined telephone number

 

Results of this solution

 

a. This solution produces both the required result and both of the

optional results

b. This solution produces the required result and only one of the optional

results

c. This solution produces only the required result

d. This solution does not produce the required result

 

Ans.A

 

132 You suspect numerous broadcasts are transmitted at a segment.

What program should you use to find out which station is causing this

traffic?

 

a. Performance Monitor

b. Network Monitor

c. Server Manager

d. Response Probe

 

Ans.B

 

133 You want to find out how much network traffic is being generated by a workstation. What utility do you use?

 

Windows NT Network Monitor

 

134. How do you set up a filter in Network Monitor in order to show traffic

generated from automatic IP adress assignement?

 

a. INCLUDE * ANY<-->BOOTP

b. PROTOCOL==DNS

c. PROTOCOL==WINS

d. PROTOCOL==DHCP

 

Ans.D

 

135 Your server has multiple processors installed. Which object should

be measured if you want only a single line in the graph of Performance

Monitor to represent all processes?

 

a. Processor Time of the thread object

b. Processor Time of the process object

c. Processor Time of the processor object

d. Total Processor Time of the System Object

 

Ans.D

 

136. You want to monitor utilization of a multi-processor system. What object and counter do you use in Performance Monitor?

Answer: System object....% of Total Processor.

 

137. What is the cause of the Server stop In the Event viewer? (Exhibit)

 

The exhibit showed a lot of red exclamation marks, starting from

the top and going down. The last red exclamation mark showed

"NE2000 failure". then followed blue marks.

 

a. NE200 failed

b. Server service stops

c. Cdrom failed

d. Netlogon failed

 

Ans.A

 

138. Application Crashes ..Microsoft Support wants You to make a Dump of the System memory..What Tool do you Use

 

Ans. My computerà Control panel à System Properties à Startup/Shutdown

à Check off: "Write an event to the system log", "Write debugging info to

%SystemRoot\MEMORY.DMP", "Overwrite ant existing file"

 

 

139. Your Windows NT server has encountered a series of STOP errors. How do you configure Windows NT to save STOP error information to a memory dump file?

 

a. by specifying the recovery option in Dr. Watson

b. by specifying the recovery option in Performance Monitor

c. by specifying the proper recovery option on the Startup/Shutdown tab in System Properties

d. by specifying the recovery option in Server Manager

 

Ans.C

 

140. You want to use Network Monitor to capture all frames being sent from a computer named KILROY on your network. How must you specify the address inclusion line when designing your capture filter?

a. INCLUDE NetBIOS==KILROY

b. INCLUDE SMB==KILROY

c. INCLUDE ANY <--> KILROY

d. INCLUDE KILROY --> ANY

 

Ans.D

 

141 Install Server. No User account validation. Allow specific user account & groups from domain to use share resources.

 

a. As a server that has joined domain

b. As a server that is a member of WorkGroup

c. As a Member Server that has Joined the Domain

d. As a (member?) server with server service disabled

e. As a BDC

 

Ans.A

 

 

142. You wish to configure your server so that it does not participate in

the browsing elections. How?

 

 

a.Set the registry setting ChangeServerList = No

b.Set the registry setting MaintainServerList = No

c.Set the registry setting MaintainServerList = Auto

d.Set the registry setting ChangeServerList = Auto

 

Ans.B

 

143 Carl wants to use Performance Monitor to view logical disk

object counters on his computer from a remote machine. Carl has just

performed a standard installation of Windows NT Server on his computer. His machine

is connected to the network, and it is a member of a domain. What

operations must Carl perform on his machine to allow him to monitor these counters

 

remotely?

 

a. Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer.

b. Carl must run the DiskPerf utility on his computer with the –Y switch.

c. Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer and run the

DiskPerf utility on his computer with the -Y switch.

d. Carl is not required to do anything more. Simply installing Windows NT Server

on his machine is sufficient to allow other machines to monitor his

logical disk counters remotely.

 

Ans. B

 

144. Scenerio where Finance wanted their Staff to print Cheques but only They had Power over them..Not Even the Administrator should be able to Fool Around with the Print Jobs and Only the Person who created the Job Should have Control


=Remove Everyone from the Rights
=Give Creator/Owner `Manage` documents Rights
=Make Local Group with Accountants and Assign `Print` Rights

 

 

145. Users reported slow response on file & Print server. You suspect high

utilisation on one of disks. You use Performance Monitor to check one of the

partition, What counter do you use

 

a. Logical Disk

b. Paging file

c. Sector counter for the thread

d. Diskperf to analyse on per file basis.

 

Ans. A

 

146. Slow response on file & Print server. Suspect high utilization on one

disk. What counter to be monitor ?

 

Logical Disk

 

147. Which is the best counter to use to examine the disk performance

of a selected partition?

 

a. logical disk

b. physical disk

 

Ans.A

 

148. One of the servers is responding slowly. One of the disks seems to

work very hard. What object are you going to monitor:

 

a. Physical disk

b. Logical Disk

c. Pages/sec

d. System

 

Ans.B

 

149. You are using the migration tool to transfer user accounts to a

NT server. What is a requirement in order to do this.

 

a. the NETBEUI protocol must be installed on both the NT server and

the Netware server

b. the Microsoft TCP/IP must be installed protocol on both the NT

server and the Netware server

c. a windows NT server with a FAT partition

d. a windows NT server with a NTFS partition

 

Ans.D

 

150. You have 3 NT servers and 3 Netware servers. You're in the

process of migrating all users and data from the netware servers

to the NT servers. However you don't want existing user or group

accounts on the NT domain to be overwritten. What is the most

efficient way to accomplish this task?

 

a. start the migration with the default options

b. do the migration for each user separately by hand.

c. do the migration, then delete the duplicate account with the user

manager

d. use a mapping file and enter the user, groups and password

manually.

 

Ans.D

 

151. Netware clients. All accounts & files have been migrated

from Netware to NT. What should the Netware clients use to access

their files on NT

 

a. Microsoft reflector

b. Micsoft client for Netware

c. File and Print for Netware

d. GSNW

 

Ans.C

 

 

152. You have installed SQL server on NT. NetWare Client needs to

access that server. What do you have to install on the NT server?

 

a. NWLINk

b. CSNW

c. GSNW

d. FSNW

 

Ans.A

 

153. You have just installed a client/server database application on ten NetWare clients and a Windows NT server on your network. What must also be installed on the Windows NT server to allow the NetWare clients to access information from the server’s database?


NWLink

 

154. You have migrated data from a Netware server to an NT server,

now your Netware clients are complaining that they cannot access the

data on the NT server. What do you need to load on the Netware

clients?

 

a. Microsoft Client foe Netware

b. Microsoft Redirector

c. GSNW

d. NwLink

 

Ans.B

 

155. You have some NetWare clients that need to access a client/server application on a NT Server. Which protocol do you need to load on the NT Server?

 

Answer - IPX/SPX compatible protocol

 

 

156. You have a network with 3 domains East, West & Corp. User

accounts are centralised in Corp. users need to use their logon Scripts

anywhere in all three domains. where should the logon scripts be

located ?

 

a. C:\winnt\system32\repl\scripts

b. Netlogon in Corp

c. Netlogon on each server

d. Server path

 

Ans.B

 

157. While installing NT server as a member server in Corp domain you

get the message "Could not locate Primary Domain Controller for

CORP domain"

What do you do?

 

a. install the member Server in a workgroup and join the domain later.

b. Install the memeber server as a PDC.

c. Install the server as a BDC in a workgroup and join the domain later.

d. Stop installation

 

Ans.A

 

158 The system has crashed (from Registry, profile, or configuration file

problems).Yoy have an ERD disk but do not have the three installation

boot disks. What do you do? ( Choose 2)

 

a. Create set up disks by Winnt.exe from CD

b. Boot with setup disks and restore Registry from ERD

c. Boot with ERD

d. Reinstall NT

 

Ans.A,B

 

159 System has crashed (from Registry, profile, or configuration file problems). What is the ERD recovery procedure?


Answer: Boot from the original setup disks 1 & 2. Choose R for Repair. Insert NT disk 3, then insert the ERD when prompted.

 

 

160 The system has crashed (from Registry, profile, or configuration file problems). except you do not have the ERD. What do you do?


Answer: You will need to reinstall NT and and restore from tape backup.


One option was to boot from the ERD made AT THE TIME NT WAS INSTALLED, another choice was to restore from tape backup. Obviously, if the ERD had not been updated since the time of installation, it would not contain any user acounts or groups that had been created, so restoring from tape was better in this case

 

161..The system has crashed (from Registry, profile, or configuration file problems) except you do not have the three installation boot disks. What do you do ?

 

Create set up disks by Winnt.exe from CD/Boot with setup disks and restore Registry from emergency disk.

 

162 You want to combine the free disk space from six hard drives into a

single logical drive. You want to achieve the fastest possible read &

Write performance. Which of the following Windows NT disk

management strategies would you implement?

 

a. Disk mirroring

b. Disk duplexing

c. Stripe set

d. Stripe set with parity

 

Ans.C

 

163. You have four hard disks. The operating system is NT Server. The

first disk contains the system and boot partitions. The remaining three

are disk-striped with parity and contains user files and data. The first

hard disk failed. What are the steps you must take?

 

a. reinstall Nt server on new HD and restore from tape

b. Reinstall NT Server on new HD and use the emergency

repair process to restore registry.

c. reinstall NT and recreate all user accounts and passwords.

d. Boot NT and regenerate Data

 

Ans.B

 

164. Connect RAS sever using TCP/IP but cannot ping to remote subnet. How to solve?


Answer: Use route Add command.

 

165 You network consists of NT Workstations and NT Server. You are using IPX/SPX Compatible transport. Some Workstations cannot access the server. What might the problem be?

 

Answer: Frame Mismatch

166 Tom needs to access the Marketing share on a NT server. As the Administrator, you give Tom Change access to the folder Marketing. Tom tries

to access the folder but can't. What might be the problem?

Answer - Overriding share level permissions

 

 

167 Domains Sales, Support, and Corp. Sales & Support trust Corp. Maria is a member of Global Group Budget in Corp. There is a Marketing Server inside Sales. Inside Sales there is Shared directory named Forecast. The Corp\Budget group has been assigned with Read permission for Forecast. Maria tried to access Forecast but denied.(exact)


a.Global Group cannot be assigned permissions to resources. Or Overriding Share permissions????

168 Bill needs access to the \marketing share on an NT server. You as Administrator give Bill Change access to the folder \Marketing. Bill tries to access the folder but can't. What might the problem be.


Overriding share level permissions

 

169.Domains Sales, Support, and Corp. Sales & Support trust Corp. Maria is a member of Global Group Budget in Corp. There is a Marketing Server inside Sales. Inside Sales there is Shared directory named Forecast. The Corp\Budget group has been assigned with Read permission for Forecast. Maria tried to access Forecast but denied.

 

Global Group cannot be assigned permissions to resources. Or Overriding Share permissions for Trusts.

 

170. Joe is a user in the CORP domain. He needs to access the /Management folder on a file server located in another domain called EXEC. Joe belongs to the Manager global group in the CORP domain. EXEC trusts CORP. You assign Read permission for the NTFS folder, \Management, on the file server in the EXEC domain to the Managers global group. However, Joe is still not able to access the folder. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

 

C. There are overriding share permissions on the folder.

 

171 Your network consists of two subnets. You want to use Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) to resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses on both subnets. All computers on both subnets are WINS-enabled. Providing fault tolerance for the WINS database is a concern. What is the best way to install and configure WINS on your network to minimize network traffic between the subnets of your network?


a. Install WINS onto a computer that has an IP address on both subnets (ihomed computer) so that both subnets can access the same WINS database.

b. Install separate WINS servers on each of the subnets. Configure the WINS-enabled computers on each subnet to use the WINS server residing on their subnet.

c. Install a WINS server on one of the subnets. Configure a Windows NT Server computer on the other subnet to be a WINS proxy agent.

d. Install separate WINS servers on each of the subnets. Configure the WINS servers to be push-pull partners of each other.

 

Ans. D

 

172 You have used the option of making a system memory dump. How

do you extract information from the memory dump file:

 

a. Debug.exe

b. Dumpcheck.exe

c. windbg.exe

d. Dumpexam.exe

 

Ans.D

 

 

173. What utility should you use to display the content of memory.dmp

file to analayse it?

 

a. Mem.exe

b. Debug.exe

c. Viewnad.exe

d. Dumpexam.exe

 

Ans.D

 

174. You are responsible for maintaining a Windows NT server computer,

which has an Intel Pentium 166 MMX processor, 32 MB of RAM and a 4 GB

SCSI hard drive. This server performs as a file and print server for a

large number of client workstations.

 

Your end users have recently complained of slow server response when

they attempt to access files and folders on your system. You have

gathered the following information on Performance Monitor:

 

Processor : %Processor Time = 80.83

Server : Logons/sec = 1.7

PhysicalDisk: %Disk Time = 100.00

Memory : Pages/sec = 121.33

Which will provide the most significant increase in system performance?

 

a. Upgrade the processor

b. Upgrade the RAM to a total of 64 MB

c. Add an additional processor

d. Implement a mirror set

 

Ans.B

 

175. One P133, 32MB, 2GB SCSI Disk configured as File & print Server

serving 115 PC slow response time.

 

Processor: % Processor Time = 80

Memory : Pages/sec = 101

Server : Bytes Total/Sec.= 84364

Physical Disk: %Disk time = 100

 

What should be improved :

 

a. Add another Processor

b. Add more Memory 64MB

c. Add another Network card

d. Use disk striping

 

Ans.B

 

176 You have a P133, 32MB, 2GB SCSI Disk configured as File & print Server . Your server has slow response time. Network Monitor shows

the following figures:

 

Object:Processor

%Processor Time 88,1%

Object:Memory

pages/sec 101,

Commited Bytes 84293

Object:Physical Disk

%Disk time 100 %

 

What should be done:

 

a. Upgrade to a second processor

b. Upgrade to a faster processor

c. Upgrade memory to 64MB

d. Implement Raid5

 

Ans.C

 

177. A NT Server as LAN-to-LAN IP Router. You need to set up the server to be able

recognise other routers as they come on or off line, what must you install on

the server?

 

a. Install SAP

b. Install DHCP Relay Agent

c. Install RIP for Internet Protocol

d. Install RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX compatible Transport

 

Ans.C

 

178 There are two domains in your company, CORPORATE and SALES, joined by a Windows NT server acting as a router. Both domains are using TCP/IP as their communication protocol. The CORPORATE domain currently contains a DHCP server that manages IP addressing. What must you install on the routing computer to allow the SALES domain to have its IP addressing managed by the DHCP server on the CORPORATE domain?

 

DHCP Relay Agent

 

179 You have Subnet A and B. Subnet A has a DHCP Server. What

should you do to let subnet b use the same DHCP server?

 

a. Install DHCP Relay Agent

b. Install RIP for IP

c. Install Wins

d. Install DNS

 

Ans.A

 

180 You want to create a capacity-planning baseline of internal resource

for your NT Server. Which tool you use?

 

 

a. Performance Monitor

b. Response Probe

c. Network Monitor

d. Excel

 

Ans.B

 

181 One of your sub-nets is experiencing

network saturation, how can you confirm this,

 

ans -network monitor

 

182. You need to produce a baseline of processor time usage for a server

what do you do ?

 

Perform in the work hour and the off hour

 

 

183. Tools needed for performance and baseline analysis (choose all)

 

a. Microsoft Excel

b. Response Probe

c. Performance Monitor

d. Network Monitor

 

Ans.A,C

 

184 Which tools are used to capture performance baseline? (choose all)

 

a. Microsoft Excel

b. Response Probe
c. Network Monitor
d. Performance Monitor

 

Ans.C,D

 

185 You want to establish a baseline for overall network performance. What utility do you use?

 

Performance Monitor

 

186 You want to monitor the Windows NT Server Network what tools do you use
Choose two.


Answers:
A: Performance Monitor
C: Network Agent(&Network Monitor)

 

187. Baseline information indicates that PhysicalDisk: % Disk Time

is over 90%. How can you determine why this occurs?

 

 

a. % Disk Read Time

b. % Disk Write Time

c. LogicalDisk: % Disk Time

d. Memory: Pages/sec

 

Ans.A,B,C,D

 

188. How do you create Baseline for system Performance

 

a. Simulation for random activity

b. Simulation of constant activity

c. Representative period of productive and non-productive hours

d. Collect Data during non-productive hours

 

Ans.C

 

189. You have a Windows NT server with six SCSI disks. On one

disk is the system partition, the other five are in a stripset with

parity. 1 disk fails, you replaced the disk. What must be done next in

the disk administrator?

 

a. Choose extend volume set in the partition menu

b. Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu

c. Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup

d. Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots

 

Ans.B

 

190. You have a Windows NT server with six scsi disks. On one

disk is the system partition, the other five are in a

 

stripset with parity. 2 disks failed, you replaced the disks.

What must be done next in the disk administrator?

 

a. Choose extend volume set in the partition menu

b. Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu

c. Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup

d. Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots

 

Ans.C

 

191 You have the job to make a new custom fault tolerance

standard for your company. The company now uses disk

duplexing as the current standard.

 

Required results:

Data integrity must be maintained when 1 disk fails.

 

Optional results:

The fault tolerance methode must not use additional processor time.

The read access time must be improved.

 

Proposed Solution:

 

Introduce a stripeset with parity as the new company standard

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans. B

 

192. You have the job to make new custom fault tolerance standard

for your company. The company now uses disk duplexing as the

current standard.

 

Required results:

 

Data integrity must be maintained when 1 disks fails.

 

Optional results:

 

The fault tolerance method must not use additional processor

time. The read access time must be improved.

 

Proposed Solution:

 

Introduce a stripeset as the new company standard

 

What does the proposed solution produce?

 

a. The required result and the optional results.

b. The required result and one of the optional results.

c. The required result only.

d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

 

Ans. D

 

193 You have just installed Windows NT server on a computer and you have

decide not to create an Emergency Repair Disk. After the installation

you created several printer objects and installed a number of SCSI

devices. In order to quickly restore the computer in the event of

failure you choose to back up the configuration settings on all changes

you have made to the system since the original installation. How would

this be achieved?

 

a. Create an Emergency Repair Disk with the current configurations by

using the RDISK.EXE utility.

b. Save a copy of the Registry by using the Windows NT Backup program

c. Save all configuration settings to disk by using Disk Administrator

d. Make a copy of the Registry hives by using the Save Key menu item in

the Registry Editor.

 

Ans.A

 

194 You do not have the Emergency Repair Disk, you have configured SCSI Devices & Printers, how do

you backup the Registry?

 

a. Save Registry by NT Backup

b. Save by using Config option in Disk Administrator

c. Make copy by Save key in the Registry Editor

d. Run Rdisk /s

 

Ans.D

 

195 How do you create an emergency repair disk that backs up the registry and permission settings?

 

Answer - Run rdisk/s at a command prompt

 

 

196. Installed New Device Driver for SCSI. NT not starting after installation. No Setup Disk but have ERD. How to recover (Choose all)

a.Use Winnt.exe to create set-up disks on another NT

b.Restore Registry from ERD

c.Boot with ERD and restore

d.Boot with set up disks & Restore Registry.

 

Ans.A,D

 

 

197. Install new SCSI hard drive, NT won't boot. Don't have 3 set-up disks but have ERD, choose 2 answers

 

A. create 3 boot disks from another source

B. restore registry from ERD using RDISK

C. boot using ERD

D. boot with set-up disks and restore registry

 

Ans.A,D

 

198. You install a SCSI driver on your system. Now, when you try to reboot, the system won't boot. How do you recover?


Answer: Select the last know good configuration on boot.

 

 

199 A NT system with 6 SCSI Disks. 1 HD for system. 5 HD as stripe set

with parity. 2 disks failed in the stripe set with parity.

2 HD replaced. How to can u regenerate the stripe set?

 

a. Regenerate from disk Administrator

b. Wait for NT to regenerate

c. Create stripe set from the 5 HD and restore files from tape.

d. Create stripe set with parity with the 5 HD and restore

files from tape.

 

Ans.D

 

200. A NT with 4HD. 1st HD contains boot + system partion. 3 HD configured

as stripe set + parity containing user data. 1st HD failed and

replaced. What should be done next

 

201 Domain Mktg & Tech. A postscipt printer, formerly in Mktg domain has

been relocated from Mktg to Tech. What changes are required for the

users in the Mktg/PostUsers Local Group to make use of the printer now

located at Tech Domain ?

 

 

202 Data resources at at HQ. All NT servers at different various

locations. The Network purely runs on TCP/IP. Objectives are to

simplify IP assignment and simplify access.

 

 

203 Desktop for users question user should be able to change their own

settings where should the profiles be located ?

 

204. Domains East and West, these both Trusts Corp, how do you configure

(set-up) the whole shebang so that users can join the Domain without Administrator intervention.

 

a. modify the user rights in all 3 domains, so that Corp Domain Users Global Group can add PC.

b. Modify user rights in 3 domains so that users Local group can add PC's.

c. Modify user rights in corp, so that users Local group can add PC's to the domain.

d. Modify users rights in Corp so that Domain Users Global Group can add PC's to the Domain.

 

Ans.D

 

205. Mary (or someone) is a manager in Sales domain. She is vise president. She and 3 other vice

presidents belong to SalesVisePres Global group. Corp trusts Sales. The local group on Corp named

"Acct" already exists. Acct has change permission to a folder "payroll" in Corp Domain. Mary needs

read permission for that "payroll" directory. Nobody else should have access to that directory. What is

the best way to provide her the access?

 

a. Add global group SalesVisePres to the local group "Acct"

b. Add Mary's account to the "Acct" local group.

c. Create new local group in Corp domain, assign read permission to that local group for the "payroll

folder" and add Mary's account to that new local group. (d may be part of C??)

d.Remove all existing permissions for the "payroll folder"

 

Ans.C

 

206. Your have two domains, Domain A and domain B. Kevin is a user in Domain A and he wants to be able to access resource in domain B. What

is the minimal trust relationship you need to establish for Kevin to access resources in domain B?

 

a. Configure Domain A to trust Domain B.

b. Configure Domain B to trust Domain A.

c. Configure a two-way trust between Domain A and Domain B

d. Configuring is not needed.

 

Ans.B

 

207.You have been experiencing very heavy traffic to your PDC during the morning hours and when users are returning from lunch. You decide to add

another machine to help offload the logon authentication from the PDC. Which is the best solution?

a. Add a BDC to your existing domain and manually migrate the SAM database.

b. Add a member server to your existing domain, copy the SAM database, and start the Netlogon service.

c. Add a BDC to your existing domain and specify and administrative account and password during installation.

d. Add a BDC to your existing domain and stop the Netlogon service on your PDC.

 

Ans. C

 

208 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

 

Ans.D

 

209. Your organization uses a single master domain model with the Corp domain as the master domain. The Sales domain in your organization trusts the Corp domain. Diane, a user whose computer is attached to the Sales domain, logs onto the Corp domain. What folders will she be able to view?

a. all folders in either the Corp or Sales domain for which the Corp\Domain Users global group has been granted Read Access

b. all folders in either the Corp or Sales domain for which the Sales\Domain Users global group has been granted Read Access

c. all folders in the Sales domain for which the Sales\Domain Guests global group has been granted Read Access

d. all folders in either the Corp or Sales domain for which the Sales\Domain Guests global group has been granted Read Access

 

Ans.A

 

210. Your organization has five domains. Each user in your organization has a single account that resides in his home domain. Password security is strictly enforced. The SALES domain trust the CORP domain. Mary Jo, a domain user in the Sales domain, logs in what will she be able to access?

 

All folders in the CORP/Domain Guests global group has been granted Read access.

 

211. You have two domains West and Corp West trust Corp. Someone logs in

Corp domain from West via NT workstation which resources can be accessed?

 

All resource on CORP/ Domain user permission

 

 

212. You have two domains, WEST and CORP. WEST trusts CORP.

Somebody logs in from a workstation in the WEST domain onto the CORP

domain.

 

Which resources can be accessed?

 

a. all resources which are given rights to the corp\Domain users group

b. all resources which are given rights to the corp\Domain guests group

c. all resources which are given rights to the west\Domain users group

d. all resources which are given rights to the west\Domain guests group

 

Ans.A

 

213. Your company has two domains, CORP and EAST. CORP trusts EAST. Your
user account exists in the CORP domain, and you log on to the CORP domain
from a machine that is a member of the EAST domain. To what resources do
you have access?


a)Resources in CORP for which CORP\Domain Users have been granted access
b)Resources in EAST for which EAST\Domain Users have been granted access
c)Resources in EAST for which EAST\Domain Guests have been granted access
d)Resources in EAST for which CORP\DOmain guests have been granted access

 

214. A user logs on to the corp domain from a computer attached to the

sales domain. What resource can this user access?

User's account resides on sales domain.

 

a. all folders in corp domain for which corp\domain users have

access

b. all folders in corp domain for which sales\domain users have

access

c. all folders in corp domain for which corp\guest have access

d. all folders in corp domain for which sales\guest have access

 

Ans.C

 

215. Your organization uses a single master domain model with the CORP domain as the master domain. The SALES domain in your organization trusts the CORP domain. Diane, a user whose computer is attached to the SALES domain, logs on to the CORP domain. What folders will she be able to view?


B. All folders in either the CORP or SALES domain for which the SALES/Domain Users global group has been granted Read Access

 

 

216. Two domains, East and West, West trusts East, guest

account disabled, when can an account in the West Domain access shared resources in the East domain.

 

a. When access is given to East Domain Users.

b. When access is given to West Domain Users

c. When user is made member of west Domain Admins group.

d. Can't

 

Ans.B

 

 

217. Domains, West & East. West trust East. Guest account on both

domain removed. Everyone special group removed. A user logs on to

West. What should be done for him to access resources on East?

 

a. Access permission to East/Domain User

b. Access permission to West/Domain User

c. Member of West/Domain User

d. User cannot access resources on East.

 

Ans.D

 

218.East trusts West, You go into both User Domain Managers, add the domain

users and choose no to the Everyone Special group. and use the Access

rights and User writes. What can you access?

 

a. Access East as \\East\DomainUsers

b. Access Wast as \\East\DomainUsers

c. Access Wast as \\Wast\DomainUsers

d. everything as Admin of West

 

 

219. 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

 

Ans.A,B

 

220. 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?

 

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