Subject: Duyen's Questions on 70-68 Hi: Would you add the following to the Enterprise braindumps? You have four hard disks. The operating system is NT Server. The first one 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 (after you bought a new hard drive) and use backup to restore the registry b) Reinstall NT Server and use the emergency repair process to restore registry c) Buy a new hard disk, choose the same amount of space as before and go to Disk Administrator to Regenerate d) can't remember (but it is not important) Answer: The key word of the question was "the first hard disk" and the only option/answer is (B). The reason for (A) is not corrected is because you don't know HOW the disk fail, and usually the boost sector is corrupted, I often (20+ times...) reboots with the setup disk and restored server from ERD disk. It worked ALL the time, except when the Drive actually damaged! This is where the option (A) is come in. However, I haven't seeen any chapter in MCSE books recommended using the "backup to restore the resgistry". They all recom. to use the ERD disk(s) after reboots with NT Server setup disks. There is the RAS scenario question where you allow a certain group of people to access your RAS server remotely. Now, here is the million dollar question that none of my peers seem to agree on. When you allow clear text authentication, and both the client and the server are NT, will they automatically negotiate encryption for both passwords and data. Everyone agrees on the fact that if both client and server are NT, then the password will be encrypted automatically, but no one knows for sure if the data is also encrypted. I said, on this question, that the solution met all requirements, including all the optional ones. Answer: in WIN NT. if both client and server are NT, then the PASSWORD AND DATA will be encrypted automatically, regardless how you set the option in the RAS admin panel. Since you're already passed the test, I hoped this will help others who plan to take the 70-68. Regards, Tran