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66. You are the administrator of a network supporting new computers running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to prevent users from seeing local drives by opening the My Computer icon. What should you do?
a. In AUTOEXEC.BAT, specify LASTDRIVE=A
b. Use Windows Explorer to hide all local drives
c. Configure the appropriate Group Policy settings
d. Use the System Properties dialog box to set the appropriate user environment variables
A: C
67. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to troubleshoot a suspected problem with DNS host name resolution. Which tools should you consider using? (Choose two.)
a. Nbtstat
b. Netdiag
c. Netstat
d. Nslookup
A: BD
68. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer. You specified the option to join the domain, but an error message appears stating that a domain controller could not be found. You want to complete the installation process as soon as possible. What should you do?
a. Remove all installed protocols, and apply Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
b. Pause the installation process until the primary domain controller is online
c. Configure the system to join a workgroup, and join the domain after installation
d. Abort the installation process, bring the primary domain controller online, and restart the installation
A: C
69. Your computer running Windows 2000 Professional has a Triple Lanstreamer PCI network adapter. You add another port to the network adapter, and a Stop error occurs. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. You cannot add another port to this adapter
b. Use Registry Editor to specify the appropriate number of ports for the adapter
c. Contact IBM to request the availability of Windows 2000 drivers for the adapter
d. Contact Microsoft to request the availability of Windows 2000 drivers for the adapter
A: C
70. Which tools in Windows 2000 Professional allows you to change the base priority class of a process? (Choose two.)
a. Task Manager
b. Process Viewer
c. System Monitor
d. System Information
A: AB
71. You configure Group Policy on your computer running Windows 2000 Professional, but the effective setting still reflects the default configuration. What is the simplest method of ensuring that the effective setting reflects the current setting?
a. Press F5
b. Restart the system
c. Log off and log back on
d. Save changes, close the Group Policy console, and reopen it
A: D
72. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer, and setup automatically installs the PCI network adapter. You configure the adapter to obtain an IP address from your DHCP Server and successfully establish a connection to the network. During the night shift, another employee with administrative permissions changes the network adapter configuration. The next day, you are unable to connect to the network. You run the IPCONFIG utility and find that the subnet mask is 0.0.0.0. What is the most likely cause of this subnet mask reading?
a. A duplicate IP address exists
b. A duplicate subnet mask exists
c. The DHCP Server is not available
d. A duplicate default gateway exists
A: A
74. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to perform a clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with a blank hard disk using the network installation method. Which syntax should you use to run Setup and specify the location of the Windows 2000 source files?
a. winnt /s:sourcepath
b. winnt /t:sourcepath
c. winnt /u:sourcepath
d. winnt32 /s:sourcepath
e. winnt32 /t:sourcepath
f. winnt32 /u:sourcepath
A: A
75. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with two processors. You want to improve the system performance. Which procedure should you consider using?
a. Use the IntFiltr utility
b. Use the Utility Manager
c. Bind interrupts for selected controllers to specific processors
d. Bind interrupts for selected processors to specific controllers
A:
77. You are the administrator of your company's network. Supported computers run Windows 2000 and NetWare. You have login scripts applicable to both NetWare and Windows servers.
You attempt to activate login scripts through Client Service, but a user receives this error message when the NetWare login script attempts to change context using a relative path: "The context you want to change to does not exist."
What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Use relative paths in login scripts
b. Use absolute paths in login scripts
c. Specify this line in the login script:
#CAPTURE /S=<servername> /Q=<queuename>
d. Specify this line in the login script:
#COMMAND /c CAPTURE /S=<servername>/Q=<queuename>
A: B
78. You want to configure your Pentium III computer to dual-boot Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. How should you configure the active partition? (Choose two.)
a. as NTFS
b. as FAT32
c. as a basic disk
d. as a dynamic disk
A: BC
79. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a fax modem. You want to configure the Fax service to allow members of the Developers group to pause or cancel all jobs in the fax queue. Which permission should you assign to the Developers group?
a. View fax jobs
b. Manage fax jobs
c. View fax devices
d. View fax service
e. Manage fax service
A: B
80. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with one Pentium II processor. You want to upgrade the computer to support two processors. You install both processors. What else should you do?
a. No action is required
b. Upgrade the computer driver using the Device Manager
c. Upgrade the computer driver using the Hardware Wizard
d. Open the Device Manager and choose Scan for hardware changes from the Action menu
A: B
81. You are the administrator of a computer running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to use Windows Backup at the end of the day to back up all files that change in the \Sales folder during the day. Which backup type should you use?
a. Copy
b. Daily
c. Normal
d. Incremental
e. Differential
A: D
82. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting computers running Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT 4.0. You upgrade a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to apply the Windows 2000 default security settings that are applied to clean-installed computers. Which security template type should you use?
a. Basic
b. Secure
c. Compatible
d. High Secure
e. Optional Component File Security
A: A
83. You are creating a small network consisting of seven Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers on the network connect to a 10/100 hub using UTP category 5 network cable. On Computer1 and Computer2 you install UTP network adapter cards rated at 100 Mbps. On the other five computers you install UTP/BNC combo network adapters. After installing Windows 2000 Professional on all seven computers, you discover that only computers 1 and 2 have network connectivity. What should you do to enable the other five computers to access network resources?
a. Configure the hub to only operate at 10 Mbps speed
b. Configure the hub to only operate at 100 Mbps speed
c. Configure the combo network adapters to only use the UTP port
d. Configure the combo network adapters to only use the BNC port
A: C
84. You install a device driver on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. When you restart the system, Windows fails to start. You restart the system again, and again Windows fails to start. You suspect that the driver is causing the problem. What should you do to resolve this problem? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Start the Recovery Console
b. Start the computer from the Windows 2000 Professional CD
c. Choose the Repair option
d. Insert the Emergency Repair Disk
e. Use the Driver Signing options to remove the driver
f. Use the Remove command-line utility to remove the driver
A: BCD
85. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Which interfaces can be used to update the mouse driver? (Choose two.)
a. Device Manager
b. Hardware Wizard
c. Recovery console
d. Mouse icon in Control Panel
A: AD
86. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls you to report that he has difficulty using the mouse because he is accustomed to using only a keyboard. Which accessibility option should you instruct the user to enable?
a. FilterKeys
b. MouseKeys
c. SerialKeys
d. ToggleKeys
A: B
87. You are hosting a Web server on your home network and want to create a Web folder. What should you do?
a. Open My Computer, and double-click Add Network Place
b. Open My Network Places, and double-click Add Network Place
c. Open the Computer Management console, and double-click the Logical Drives node
d. Open the Computer Management console, and double-click the Disk Management node
A: B
88. You use a Windows Installer package to install Microsoft Word 2000 on 70 Windows 2000 Professional computers in the Engineering organizational unit (OU). Users in the Engineering OU report they cannot use Word custom templates. What should you do to make the custom templates available to users in the Engineering OU?
a. Reinstall the entire application
b. Create a transform to install the custom templates
c. Place the templates in a separate Windows Installer package, and assign the package to the Engineering OU
d. Place the templates in a separate Windows Installer package, and publish both the application and the template package to the Engineering OU
A: C
89. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a PCI display adapter. You install another PCI display adapter. After restarting, the secondary monitor performs a POST, and only the secondary monitor is listed in the Display Properties. Which two methods are recommended for resolving this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Replace the display driver
b. Switch PCI slots between the two adapters
c. Ensure that VGA is disabled on the primary adapter display
d. Set the BIOS option to run the POST routine on the display port corresponding to the VGA device
A: BD
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