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[Q21]You have a network that consists of two subnets, A and B, connected by a router. To increase the efficiency of workstation installations you add a new RIS Server on subnet A. However, you find that none of the workstations are able to connect to the RIS Server. All of the workstations meet the RIS Client requirements. Which of the following is the most likely reason that the workstations cannot connect?
A. The workstations do not have PXE-capable network cards.
B. The RIS Server is not authorized.
C. There should be a second RIS Server on Subnet B.
D. The router cannot cope with the volume of RIS traffic.
ANSWER:
B: A RIS Server must be authorized before it can service requests from clients. Since all workstations are affected by the same problem this is the most likely problem.
A is incorrect, because the question states that the workstations meet the RIS Client requirements, this includes having PXE-boot capable network cards. C is incorrect, because an RIS server is not needed on each subnet. A single RIS server can service multiple subnets though you might not want to do this for performance reasons. D is incorrect, because there is no evidence to support the answer. Deploying RIS images will generate network traffic but unless a router is connected to exceptionally busy LANs, network traffic is not likely to a problem.
[Q22]Current Situation: You have a PC with Windows 98 installed that meets the hardware requirements for Windows 2000.
Required Result: The PC should be able to run Windows 2000 Server.
Optional Desired Results: The PC should still be able to run Windows 98; File and folder security should be available under Windows 2000.
Proposed Solution: Boot into Windows 98. Install Windows 2000 from CD using winnt32 into a new partition. After Windows 2000 is installed use Disk Management to convert all partitions to NTFS.
Which of the following results will the proposed solution produce?
A. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of 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 and produces none of the optional results.
D. The proposed solution doesn't produce the required result.
ANSWER:
B: Installing Windows 2000 into a separate partition should mean that the PC can run Windows 2000 and Windows 98. However, converting all partitions to NTFS will stop the Windows 98 installation from working as Windows 98 does not support NTFS. NTFS provides file and folder security so one of the optional desired results is met.
A, C, and D are incorrect, because the proposed solution produces the required result but only one of the optional results.
[Q23]You wish to connect your Windows 2000 Server to a printer that is shared on a Unix server that is running Line Printer Daemon (LPD.) Which of the following is the correct way in order to enable you to send print documents to the Unix printer?
A. Use the net print lpt1: \\print_server\printer command to connect to the printer
B. Install Print Services for Unix and add a printer driver to print to the LPR port
C. Install Client Services for Unix and use the UNC of the shared printer
D. Use the URL of the shared printer
ANSWER:
B: Install Print Services for Unix and add a printer driver to print to the LPR port. In order to use a shared printer on a Unix server on the network from a Windows 2000 computer, you must complete these two steps: first, install Print Services for Unix from the Optional Networking Components and second, create an LPR port on your computer. You must know the correct name of the Unix server that is providing LPD service and the name of the printer or print queue on the server.
A is incorrect, because you cannot use a Unix printer from a Windows 2000 computer using the net print command. There is, in fact, no such command. C is incorrect, because no such services are available in Windows 2000 Server. D is incorrect, because the using this option will not enable you to connect to the Unix printer.
[Q24]The following screen shows a dialog box from the Setup Manager Wizard about distribution folders. You want to allow installation over the network where G: is the network drive and to customize the installation by adding extra device drivers. Configure the screen to meet the required results.
Create a new distribution folder
Modify an existing distribution folder
Distribution folder:
E:\install G:\win2000dist F:\distribution
Share as:
win2000dist share win2000_share_install
ANSWER:
A, C:
Setting up a distribution folder allows the installation to be customized because additional files, such as device drivers, can be copied into the folder. This is particularly useful with PCs that have hardware whose drivers are not on the Windows 2000 CD but do have drivers. A distribution folder is also necessary for an over the network installation, though a CD drive on a server could be shared for network use.
[Q25]One of the stand-alone Windows 2000 Servers in your network is not booting.. You have tried to use the Safe mode from Advance Boot Options, but it is still refusing to boot. You know that the system does not have any viruses in the boot sector. What must you do to bring the server up again?
A. Use the Enable VGA mode
B. Use Safe mode with the Networking mode
C. Use Directory Services Restore mode
D. Use the boot disks made from the Makeboot.exe command
ANSWER:
D: Use the boot disks made from the Makeboot.exe command that you made on install, then at the proper time, insert the Emergency Repair Disk. If a Windows 2000 computer does not start even in the Safe mode, this could mean that one or more of the startup files is missing or corrupted. This process is the best way to inspect the startup environment and restore the startup files.
A is incorrect, because the Enable VGA mode is used to resolve display-related problems. B is incorrect, because if the system does not start using the Safe mode, it will not start using the Networking mode. C is incorrect, because the Directory Services mode is used on Windows 2000 Server domain controllers to restore Active Directory data. The server in question is a stand-alone server.
[Q26]You have installed Windows 2000 Server and a number of applications on a PC and now want to configure the PC so that a third-party disk imaging utility can be used to copy the disk image for deployment to other similar PCs. Which program would you use to prepare the hard disk for imaging?
A. setupmgr
B. sysprep
C. riprep
D. imageprep
ANSWER:
B: Sysprep is used to prepare a system for imaging. It removes configuration settings that are specific to the computer such as security identifiers and installs a mini-setup wizard that prompts for some installation information such as computer name.
A is incorrect, because setupmgr is used to prepare unattended answer files. C is incorrect, because riprep is used to create images for use with a RIS Server. D is incorrect, because there is no such program.
[Q27]You are working to fix a problem in one of the Windows 2000 Server domain controller computers using the registry editor. You made some configuration changes in the registry and restarted the computer, but it did not start. What option do you have to restore your original registry settings from the Advance Boot Options?
A. Use the Safe mode and restore registry from last backup
B. Use the Directory Services Restore mode
C. Use the Last Known Good Configuration
D. Use the Debugging mode
ANSWER:
C: Use the Last Known Good Configuration. If any of the changes that you make to the system configuration either by using the Control Panel or by using the Registry editor cause system startup problems, you can always revert to the old configuration by using the Last Known Good Configuration. This way the changes that you have made are lost and the last saved good configuration is used to boot the system.
A is incorrect, because Safe mode cannot be used to restore the registry settings that you changed. B is incorrect, because the Directory Services Restore mode is used to restore the SYSVOL directory and Active Directory Data on domain controllers. D is incorrect, because you do not need to use the Debugging mode when a simpler method exists for resolving the problem.
[Q28]You installed an updated driver for your display adapter that required you to restart the computer. After you selected Windows 2000 Server from the Boot Options menu, nothing was visible on the screen. What can you do to resolve the problem so that system services other than the video keep working in a normal way?
A. Start the system using Safe mode with the Networking mode
B. Start the system using Safe mode with Command Prompt
C. Start the system using the Enable VGA mode
D. Start the system using the Debugging mode
ANSWER:
C: Start the system using the Enable VGA mode. This Advanced Boot Option will enable you to fix the problem with the new display driver while all other system services will keep working normally. This mode only disables the installed display driver and loads the basic VGA driver.
A is incorrect, because the Safe mode with the Networking mode will affect many other system services besides loading the basic VGA driver. B is incorrect, because this mode will start the system only with a DOS prompt and Windows will not start. D is incorrect, because the Debugging mode is not a good option when the problem is only with the display driver.
[Q29]Current Situation: You have 50 PCs that need updating to Windows 2000 Professional. The Windows 2000 installation files are available at \\SERVER1\WIN2K.
Required Result: Install Windows 2000 using an unattended install over the network.
Optional Desired Result: Each computer should be assigned a unique name.
Proposed Solution: Prepare a uniqueness database file that contains entries for each PC. The following screen shows part of the file with entries for three PCs.
Install Windows 2000 using the following command:
winnt32 /s:\\SERVER1\WIN2K /udf:computerx,unattend.udf
where computerx is replaced for each installation by the unique ID of the PC being upgraded.
A. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces the optional result.
B. The proposed solution does not produce the required result or the optional result.
C. The proposed solution produces the required result but not the optional result.
D. The proposed solution does not produce the required result but produces the optional result.
ANSWER:
B: The winnt32 command does not specify the use of an unattended answer file therefore the installations will not be automated. The required result is not met. To automate the installation the /unattend option needs to be used. The /udf option specifies the use of a uniqueness database file therefore the entries for each unique id will be used. Since these include the computer name the optional result is produced.
[Q30]You have seven large files each nearly 2 GB in size on a Windows 2000 Server. These files are for reference purposes only and seldom change. You do not want to waste time in backing up these files. How can you configure Windows backup programs not to backup these files while performing the backup of all other files and folders?
A. Delete the files and then restore from the recycle bin each time you perform backup
B. Move the files to another server
C. Use the Advance tab of the Backup Wizard to specify these files
D. Use the Exclude Files tab from the Backup Options
ANSWER:
D: Use the Exclude Files tab from the Backup Options. When you do not want to perform backup of some files, you may exclude them from the backup job by using the Exclude Files tab of the Windows Backup Wizard.
A is incorrect, because it is not the desired way of excluding files from the backup job and it adds more steps than are necessary. B is incorrect because moving the files to another server adds to administrative efforts. C is incorrect, because the Advance tab of Backup Wizard does not give you any option to exclude files from the backup job.
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