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1: You take backups of your hard drives every night. On Thursday morning
you see that the hard disk has crashed. The backup log shows:
Friday - normal backup, completed
Saturday - incremental backup, completed
Sunday - incremental backup, completed
Monday - incremental backup, completed
Tuesday - incremental backup, incomplete
Wednesday - incremental backup, complete
What should you do?
A : restore fri, sat, sun, mon, and wed
Ans: A
2: You are performing a Weekly backup and you want to be sure that you backup everything including the registry, boot files, and COM
A. Configure the backup to backup the system state area
B. Configure the backup to backup the system partition
C. Create a batch file to run RDISK.EXE /s-before backup starts
D. Create a batch file to run RDISK.EXE /s- after backup is started
Ans. A
3 You have 2 drives in a pc. You want to make sure that you are prepared incase of disk failure and system and boot partition must also be backed up. How do you do it?
a. configure the backup to backup the system state area
b. run weekly backup it will take care of backing up these files
c. create a batch file to run RDISK.EXE /s-before backup starts
d. create a batch file to run RDISK.EXE /s- after backup is started
ANS = A
4. Your workgroup's project is critical and there is no time for rebuilding the Windows 2000 Professional desktops in case of disaster. (Your company has not yet established automated system replacement that Windows 2000 can provide.) What is your most comprehensive option for disaster recovery at this time?
a. Backup up each project desktop with the System State option
enabled, including the system protected files.
ANS: A
COMPRESSION & ENCRYPTION SECTION
5: You have a NTFS folder called Sales which is compress. You also have a folder called CORP which is not compressed. You want to place Sales under Corp, still compressed, and have a backup of S ales in case something goes wrong. What should you do?
A: Backup the sales folder to an NTFS volume, and move Sales under Corp.
ANS: A
6: You have a encrypted file which is copied to a NTFS share. What is the status of the file after copying?
A: still encrypted
ANS: A
7: You have a 2 MB Windows Bit Map. You have compression enabled on Drive C:. The file has been compressed to 1 MB. You try to copy the file to a floppy disk but you get the message "insufficient disk space." How can you copy the file to the disk?
A. Compress the bitmap with a 3rd party compression tool then transfer it to the "a" drive. (sometimes this option is not given then yuo will be given the option of coping the file to a network share that would be the best answer in that case. but i did get this option)
ANS: A
8: You want to back up and encrypted file. Your options are to a floppy or to a network share. What do you do?
A. Copy the files to a network share and do nothing else
B. Format the floppy as NTFS and copy it there
C. Copy it to a fat32 network share
Answer: A
9: You are the administrator of your company's network. Your network has 200 windows 2000 Professional computers and 15 Windows 2000 Server computers. Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. A user named John leaves the company. You move all of the files from John's home folder to his manager's folder. When the manager attempts to open any of the files, she receives the following error message; "Access denied." You want the manager to be able to access the files. What should you do?
A. Grant the manager NTFS Full control permission to the files.
B. Grant the manager NTFS Take Ownership permission the files.
C. Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt the files for the manger.
D. Log on to the network as a member of the Backup Operators Group.
Decrypt the fields for the manager.
Ans: C
This question is a gift from Microsoft. It comes directly from their Microsoft Press Training Book.
10: You have a computer that will dual-boot between Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 Professional. Which of the following statements reflects proper configuration?
A. You should turn off disk compression on the Windows NT 4 configuration.
B. You should enable dynamic disks on the Windows 2000 Professional configuration.
C. You should install both operating systems into the same Windir directory so you will be able to access applications under both operating systems.
D. You should edit the Registry on the Windows 2000 computer for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\DualBoot to a value of 1 so that you will be able to access applications under both operating systems.
Answer: A
You should turn off disk compression before you dual-boot. Windows 2000 does not support the disk compression that was used by Windows NT 4. There is no way to configure the operating systems to recognize applications under both platforms.
11. Which of the following options allows you to compress files in Windows
2000 Professional?
A. COMPRESS.EXE
B. CIPHER.EXE
C. PACKER.EXE
D. Windows Explorer
Answer: D
There are no programs in Windows 2000 called COMPRESS or PACKER. CIPHER is used to encrypt or decrypt files. In Windows 2000, one way you can compress files is through Windows Explorer.
9 Which command-line utility is used to manage data encryption?
A. ENCRYPT
B. CIPHER
C. CRYPTO
D. EFS
Answer: B
There are no programs in Windows 2000 called ENCRYPT, CRYPTO, or EFS. You encrypt or decrypt files with the CIPHER utility.
10. You have compressed a 4MB file into 2MB. You are copying the file to another computer that has a FAT32 partition. How can you ensure that the file will remain compressed?
A. When you copy the file, use the XCOPY command with the /Comp switch.
B. When you copy the file, use the Windows Explorer utility and specify Keep Existing Attributes.
C. On the destination folder, make sure that the folder's properties are configured to Compress Contents Save Disk Space.
D. You can't maintain disk compression on a non-NTFS partition.
Answer: D
Windows 2000 data compression is only supported on NTFS
partitions.
11. Cindy is the payroll manager of your company. She is concerned that members of the Administrators group will be able to easily view the contents of the payroll files. What is the highest level of security that can be applied to the payroll files?
A. Apply NTFS permissions to the files
B. Encrypt the files with EFS
C. Secure the files with the Secure.exe command
D. Encrypt the files with HSP
Answer: B
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