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不过有些题目的答案未必正确!!!!
NT Workstation 4.0
1: A user wants the option to print large jobs after hours. How can
this be done?
A: Create two printers
Give one the option to print after hours.
Note: This question will either request the option to print aft er
hours, or require users to print after hours. Two different
answers! Make sure if question requires the option, you give us ers
the option, and vice versa.
2: You are tasked to setup up 80 identical workstations and 20
identical notebooks. You must install Windows NT Workstation 4. 0
and WordPerfect on all 100 computers. All the computers will be
clients in a single domain, Sales.
Required result: You must automate the process of installing
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on all 100 computers.
Optional results: You want to automate the process of installin g
WordPerfect on all 100 computers. All 100 computers should join the
Sales domain during the installation of Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
SOLUTION
Create two answer files and two UDF files.
In the [Unattended] section of the answer files add the line:
"OemPreinstall=Yes"
In the [Network] section of the answer files add the line:
'tjoin Domain=Sales"
Use Windiff exe Isnap to take a snapshot of the reference compu ter.
Install the applications (Windows NT Workstation 4.0 & WordPerf ect)
on the reference computer
Use the Windiff exe Idiff to create the difference file, then u se
Windiff exe apply to run the difference file.
Start the installation process by using the "winnt.exe" command
with the appropriate answer files and UDF files.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?
A: The proposed solution does not produce the required result o r
any of the optional results.
3: You must print to a NetWare printer. How do you disable the
blank page at the end of each print job?
Answer From within CSNW, deselect Add Form Feed.
*Note that if the blank page contains only your user name, etc,
that is a banner page, not a form feed!
4: RAS server with 3 modems and Multilink enabled. Administrato r
implements Callback Security on the server. How does it work?
A RAS server recalls with three different telephone numbers.
B RAS server recalls with one telephone number.
C RAS server recalls with two telephone numbers only
D It doesn't work
Answer: D (Multilink cannot be used with callback security unle ss
there are two (or more) modems configured on the same phone
number.)
5: How can you implement security on your Workstation after 15
minutes of inactivity?
A: Enable a screen saver with a password
6: You must optimise your Workstation. The requirement is to sp eed
up access to your hard disks and files?
Proposed Solution:
A: If the solution offered is to create a Volume Set, then it w ill
not produce required result Volume sets do not speed up access.
7: What protocol do you need to use a MAC printer?
A. Apple-talk
8: A system policy is set for a group with 50 members. 3 users do
not notice any changes. Why?
A: The 3 users have an individual system policy, which override s
group policies.
9: What is the smallest activity that can be scheduled by the
processor?
A: A thread.
10: You are running three integrated Windows16-bit applications on
your Windows NT Workstation computer. These applications use sh ared
memory blocks to communicate with each other. When one of the t hree
integrated applications halts, it stops the execution of all 16 -bit
Microsoft Windows-based applications that are running. You want to
continue using the three integrated applications, but you want to
keep them from interfering with other 16-bit applications. How can
you do this?
A Run the one application that halted in a separate memory spac e.
Run all of the others in the default memory space.
B Run the three integrated application in the default NTVDM, Ru n
all others in a their own NTVDM.
C Run each application in a separate memory space.
D Run each of the three integrated application in its own separ ate
memory space. Run all others in the default memory space.
Answer: B
11: You have a Workstation dual booting between NTWS and DOS wi th
one FAT partition. How do you remove NT?
A: Boot to DOS. Run SYS. COM and remove all NT files.
12: You want to install your networking protocols, however you do
not yet have a network adaptor card. What can you use?
A: Use the MS-loopback support driver.
13: Where would you install a sound card with MIDI support?
A: Select the Multimedia icon from within Control Panel
14: What two utilities can you use to see memory utilisation?
A: Task Manager and Performance Monitor
15: Which of the following is used to search for the value of a key
in the registry?
A regedit.exe
B regedt32.exe
C Poledit.exe
D System policy editor
Answer A
* The main difference between regedit and regedit32 is that 32 can
only search for keys in the registry, and regedit can search fo r
strings, values, etc
16: How can a user share a directory on his Workstation?
A: Log in as administrator and share the directory-using Explor er
17: How can a Workstation join a domain during installation?
A: You must use an administrator name and password
18: After restarting Windows NT Workstation, monitors show a bl ank
blue screen without text and the computer stops responding. You
discover that an incorrect driver was just installed. What shou ld
you do to correct the problem?
A Call the manufacturer to request an NT compatible driver
B Use the Last Known Good Configuration to restart your system and
correct the problem.
C Use the emergency repair disk
Answer: B Remember: If it's recent changes to the machine that
caused the problem, you can usually fix it with LKGC.
19: How do you give a user who is taking over from a retiree al l
the retiree's previous permissions?
A: Rename the account to the new user and reset the password
20: How do you change a password on a Netware server?
A: Use "setpass" for 3.x and CTRL-ALT-DEL for NDS. NetWare
(Directory Services)
21: What is required to have TCP/IP addresses configured
dynamically and automatically?
A: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
22: You have an NT Workstation connected to 2 routers, you want the
NT Workstation to be able to route, which of the following do y ou
have to install:
A IP
B Subnetmask
C Default Gateway
D DHCP
Answer: A, B, C
*Note, if not routed, all you need is IP and subnet mask.
23: What Control Panel applet is used to configure modems?
A: By selecting the Modem Applet in control panel
24: What two things do you need to print to a TCP/IP printer on a
network?
A Hostname + IP-address
B Hostname + subnetmask
C IP-address + printername
D Printername + hostname
Answer: C
25: What protocol/service do you need to send TCP/IP trap messa ges
to another computer?
A SNMP
B Simple TCP/IP services
C NWlink
D Network monitor agent
E DHCP
Answer: A
26: One computer used by three users. They want their files
securely and own their individual desktop setting. What THREE s teps
must you do for them?
A Create one account for each user
B Create one account for three user to share
C Create one profile for each user
D Create home directory for each user on NTFS partition.
E Create home directory for each user on FAT partition.
F Create home directory for each user on HPFS partition.
G Set permission to each user to let them exclusive access thei r
own home directory.
Answer A D &G
27: There are 20 laptop computers and 50 desktop computers. You
want to install NT workstation 4.0 and five applications on the m.
Required: Auto install NT
Optional: Auto install applications
Join them to domain CORP
Solution: Create one SETUP.INF.
Create UDF file for them.
Install one computer with NT. Run Sysdiff.exe /snap. Install fi ve
applications. Run Sysdiff.exe /diff to create diff file.
Install all the other computers with the Unattended.txt file.
Use Sysdiff.exe /apply to auto install applications.
a. Solution meets the required and all the optional.
b. Solution meets the required and only one the optional.
c. Solution meets the required and no optional.
d. Solution does not meet the required.
I keep my eyes huge to search TWO unattended.txt files or ONE.
After my several times skimming. I found the words "♂ll comput ers
the unattended.txt file" (CAUTION not "files"). So I think ther e is
only one unattended.txt. I choose d.
28: One Lan that has both novell and NT servers. 1 workstation
running NT 4 - what two protocols do you need to install so tha t
the workstation can use the resources on both servers.
1. TCP/IP
2. Nwlink
3. CSNW
4. GSNW
Answer 1 & 2
Note: Watch out for the word protocol. CSNW and GSNW aren't
protocols!
Also, remember that with only NWlink, your NT client can still
access client/server apps on the NW server, without CSNW being
installed. Installing CSNW enables your NT client to access fil e
and print shares on the NW server.
29: Situation (Long): You are planing to reconfigure an NT
Workstation with 32 MB RAM for optimum speed of access to its l ocal
(mainly graphic data) files for other computers in the same LAN .
You have there a SCSI controller with 4 disks of 2 GB each.
Required result: To optimise performance for optimum speed of
access to local data files.
Optional results: Reconfigure for optimum speed of access to pa ging
file. Optimise network access performance.
Proposed solution: Configure the first hard disk as boot partit ion.
Configure the other 3 disks as a strip Set. Use NTFS on all
partitions. Place data on the strip Set. Place paging file stri p
Set. Configure order of protocols at bottom The solution produc es:
A The required result and 2 of the optional results. [
B The required result and 1 of the optional results.
C The required result and none of the optional results.
D None of the required results.
Answer B
30: The printing job of Invoices is sent to a printer and it ja ms
in between. The program will not allow to re-submit the job to the
printer, what you will do to rectify this problem?
A) Select resume from document menu
B) Select restart from document menu
C) Select cancel from document menu and then restart
D) Select refresh from view menu and then resume
Answer B
31:Installing NT Workstation with NT Server stores the files. W hich
3 files do you need?
A.Setup.inf
B.UDF
C.sysdiff
D.unattend
E.windiff
F.Poledit
Remember one thing, there is not any kind of Setup.inf bullshit
thing in any kind of unattend installation in NT, that thing is
only to trap you, in above question the installation files are on
NT SEVER, so it doesn't make any difference, where ever the
installation files are. Only you need B, C&D (unattend udf &
sysdiff).
32: Which three files to use when performing unattended
installation with identical applications installed?
Answer UDF, sysdiff.exe and answer file
33: You want to automate the installation of 20 laptops and 50 PCs.
Required: Automate the installation of applications on 70 compu ters
Optional:
Automate installation standard suit of win32 based application
You want to configure all computers to join CORP domain during
installation
Solution. -
2 answer files, 1 UDF, use Windiff
A The required result and 2 of the optional results. [
B The required result and 1 of the optional results.
C The required result and none of the optional results.
D None of the required results
Answer D (because u need 2 answer files to automate installatio n on
2 different kind of computers means laptop and desktop, so u ne ed 2
answer files, one udf file for computer specific or user specif ic
information and sysdif.exe for to automate the installation of
applications. Remember not windiff.exe)
34: You want to automate the installation of 20 laptops and 50 PCs.
Required: - Automate the installation
Optional: - Automate installation of apps. Make it join a domai n
during installation
Solution.
Create an unattend file with the appropriate lines included to join
the workgroup for both platforms.
Create a udf file. Use sysdiff to make a difference file. Apply the
difference file.
A The required result and 2 of the optional results. [
B The required result and 1 of the optional results.
C The required result and none of the optional results.
D None of the required results
ANSWER: D (DOES NOT MEET REQ RESULT)
You need 2 UNATTEND.TXT, one UDF and one SYSDIFF.EXE
35: -You need to install Windows NT Workstation on 35 identical new
laptop computers and on 55 identical new desktop computers. The y
will all be members of a domain named SALES.
Required Result:
You must automate the installation of Windows NT Workstation on the
computers.
Optional Desired Results:
You want all of the computers to join the SALES domain during t he
installation process. You want to automate the installation of a
standard suite of applications on all the computers.
Proposed Solution:
Create one Setup.inf file to be used for all computers. Create one
Uniqueness Database file(UDF) that contains the unique hardware
configuration options for each computer. Install Windows NT
Workstation on one computer.
Use Sysdiff.exe to take a snapshot of the system, install the s uite
of applications on this computer, and then use sysdiff.exe agai n to
create a difference file.
Automate the installation of NT Workstation on all of the other
computers by using the Unattend.txt file and the appropriate
portions of the UDF. Automate the installation of the suite of
applications on all of the other computers by using Sysdiff.exe and
the difference file that was created earlier.
A. The proposed solution does not produce the required result.
B The proposed solution produces the required result and both o f
the optional desired result.
C The proposed solution produces the required result and only o ne
of the optional desired result
D The proposed solution produces the required result but does n ot
produce either of the optional desired result.
Answer: Proposed solution does not produce the required result. You
need two unnattend.exe files
36: -You are installing Windows NT from a CD-ROM. You get the
following message "copysinglefile, non-critical error, could no t
copy file" What could be the problem?
A Your disk is full
B The CD-ROM is not on the HCL list
C The file already exists
ANSWER: -B.
37: -Your NT Workstation 3.51 computer has a 33 MHZ, 386 proces sor
and 16 Megabytes of RAM. You want to upgrade the computer to NT
Workstation 4.0, and you want all of the application settings t o be
the same in Windows NT Workstation 4.0 as they were in Windows NT
Workstation 3.51. How should you install Windows NT Workstation
4.0?
A Install NT Workstation 4.0 in the same directory and choose t he
Upgrade option, then backup all data files. Repartition and for mat
the hard disk, and then install NT Workstation and all
applications. Customise the user's profile settings and restore all
data files.
B You cannot successfully upgrade this computer to Windows NT
Workstation 4.0.
C Install NT Workstation 4.0 in a different directory than Wind ows
NT Workstation 3.51. Manually reinstall all applications and
recreate all of the user's profile settings.
D Install NT Workstation 4.0 in a different directory than Wind ows
NT Workstation 3.51. Use convert.exe to migrate all of the
application settings and users profile settings to NT WS 4.0
Answer: B. You need a 486 for workstation
38: When selecting msdos on a dualboot-machine you get an error "
non-system disk or disk error"
ANSWER: - Bootsect.dos is missing or corrupt.
39: You want to set the boot delay time to 10 seconds. How shou ld
you proceed? Choose all that apply
A Edit Boot.ini to set timeout to 10 seconds
B Use Control Panel | System Properties | Startup - Shutdown ta b
C Use system properties
D Edit HKEY_CONFIG in the registry
Answer: A, B
40: Choose two utilities to monitor processor activity
A Windows NT Diagnostics
B Event Viewer
C Task Manager
D Performance Monitor
Answer: C & D
41-How to create a dumpfile if an application crashed. (They sh ow
you 2 screenshots of Dr. Watson and the System-applet. You have to
put a crosshair on the correct position)
Answer Place it on 'create crash dump file 'in Dr Watson
42: -What would you enable to record a memory dump following an
application failure? You are supposed to place a target with
crosshairs on the correct area
Answer Create crash dump file On Dr. Watson window
(Remember application crash dumps are done in Dr. Watson, syste m
stop errors and memory dumps are done in FAULTLOG on the
Startup/shutdown menu.)
43: - Your computer has NT 3.51 and uses HPFS. How do you insta ll
NT 4.0 and preserve security?
Answer: Convert to NTFS and install NT 4.0.
44: How do you start the command "ntbackup /r /e" with low
priority?
A net start /low ntbackup /r /e
B start /low ntbackup /r /e
C cmd /low ntbackup /r /e
D run /low ntbackup /r /e
ANSWER: - B.
*You may see this question ask for low and minimised... in whic h
case it would be
start /min /low ntbackup /r /e
45: On your workstation you have installed TCP/IP protocol, you
want ftp on your workstation, what you have to install on your
workstation to enable FTP?
ANSWER: - PEER Web services.
46: Configuring Dial Up Networking (DUN) to connect to an ISP. How
to establish an IP address for your machine?
A The account will use your default IP address already establis hed
B Connect to ISP's PPP server and request an IP address
C Configure the IP address in the phonebook entry of the DUN
configuration
Answer is B. Because when you use Dial-up-networking to connect
your internet service provider's (ISP) server then you have to use
that IP address which is provided by your ISP's server.
47: You have an NT Workstation connected via Internet to an NT
Server that has a DNS name of "sales.datum.com" and a printer w ith
the name "reports". How do you refer to the resource in order t o
map it?
ANSWER: - \\sales.datum.com\reports
48: You want to allow your windows NT workstation computer to
resolve Unix host names to IP addresses on your corporate
intranetwork.
Which TCP/IP option should you configure?
A Scope ID
B default gateway
C The IP address of DNS server address
D BOOTP server address
Answer C DNS resolves host names to IP addresses
49: Most of the client workstations use NetBEUI protocol to
communicate with Server.
You want to increase the network performance. Where the binding
order would you change?
A In Server in >>>>Network->Binding->Server->NetBEUI on the top
B In Server in>>>>Network->Binding->Workstation->NetBEUI on the top
C In Workstation in>>>>>Network->Binding->Server->NetBEUI on th e
top.
D In Workstation in>>>>Network->Binding->Workstation->NetBEUI o n
the bottom
ANSWER: - C.
50: You installed Client Service for NetWare on a Windows NT
workstation. Which networking tasks can be performed from the
computer? (Choose all that apply)
A Allow NetWare client computers to use shared directories and
printers on your NT WS computer.
B Connect to volumes or directories on a NetWare Server.
C Connect to print queues on a NetWare Server.
D Connect to NetWare 4.1 volumes on servers that do not run bin dery
emulation
E Run the NetWare 3.12 syscon utility from your Windows NT WS
computer
F Run NetWare login scripts during the logon process.
G Function as a Gateway to the NetWare server for other Windows NT
WS computers that do not have CSNW installed.
ANSWER: - B, C, D, E, and F.
Note: A can't be done unless FPNW has been installed.
F just mark the checkbox in CSNW applet, and you can run NetWar e
login
scripts
D is correct, because NT4 is able to work in either the NDS
environment
(NetWare 4.x, no bindery emulation) OR with NetWare 3.x (which does
use bindery emulation).
51: You want to access an oracle database running on a netware
server. What must be loaded on your workstation?
ANSWER: - NWlink IPX/SPX
52: -DAVIDL is a member of users group and wants to share a FAT
folder from his machine running NTW. How he can share it, so th at
Everyone special group will get read permission to that folder?
A Login as Administrator, go to Windows NT Explorer, right clic k
the folder, share it & assign the permission
B Login as DAVIDL, go to Windows NT Explorer, right click the
folder, share it & assign the permission.
C Login as DAVIDL and use User Manager .to change the share
permission's
Answer A Remember.... Only the Admin or a poweruser can create
shares
53: -Your computer is member of a workgroup. You want to map a
network drive to a share on a server PDC in the XYZ domain. The
server has had the guest account disabled. Choose two options.
A Log on to your workstation using your domain user account
B Log on to your workstation using the account of a domain memb er
C In the log on box choose the domain name
D In the map network drive box in explorer choose "log on using
account" option
E In the map network drive box in explorer choose "connect as"
option
Answer: A, E
54: -NT Workstation - member of workgroup RESEARCH. You want to map
a network drive on your computer to a NT Server in the CORP dom ain.
The Guest account is disabled in the CORP domain. How would you do
it? (2 choices)
A Log onto NT Workstation computer with username from the CORP
domain
B Log onto NT Workstation computer with the same username you w ould
use to access the NT Server computer
C Select CORP from the Domain drop-down list box in the logon i nfo
dialog box
D Select Connect As in map network drive and enter the username of
an account in the CORP domain
Answer: - A, D.
55: - Setting up a replication account and you attempt to log o n
afterwards and an error appears and you are not allowed to log on.
why ? Pick 2
A You don't have permission to log on as a service.
B You are not the Administrator.
C You are not in the server operators group.
D You failed to change the password.
Answer A and B PLEASE CHECK AS I AM UNCERTAIN WITH THIS ANSWER!
56: -System Policy and Roaming Profile. What takes precedence?
A System Policy
B Roaming Profile
C Least restrictive combination of the two
D Most restrictive combination of the two
Answer A a system policy takes precedence
*Policies over Profiles.
User Policy over Group Policy.
Machine/System Policy over all.
57: What to do in order to add a path to an environment variabl e
for a user application?
Answer Go to the System applet in the Control Panel, pick
Environment tab, User Environment and add the variable and path
value as the user logged in.
58: -How do you stop the printer from printing a blank page bet ween
printouts?
ANSWER: -Remove the separator page option. Just remember the wo rd
'SEPARATOR'?
59: How do you run 16-bit application to be more responsive tha n
others do.
Answer Run application with HIGH priority.
60: What happens when you run 16-bit windows based application in
its own memory space? Select 2.?
A Application runs at higher priority
B Application can be preemptively multitasked
C Application uses less system memory
D Application cannot interfere with execution of other 16-bit
windows based apps running at the same time.
Answer B & D
61: -You install a 32-bit application that is designed for Wind ows
NT Workstation4.0. This application will use your computer mode m.
What can you use to configure the modem so that it can be used by
the new application?
A the Add/Remove programs properties dialog box from Control Pa nel.
B From the modems properties dialog box from control panel
C the Dialing properties dialog box from control panel
D the Adaptors page of the network dialog box from Control Pane l
ANSWER: - B
62: You have several DOS program you want to run under NT. You need
to run a TSR that controls the COM port for these DOS program. How
do you run MS-DOS the Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR)
application?
A Start it before NT loading
B . Start it in the default NTVDM
C . Start it in separate NTVDM
D . Start it using Autoexec.nt
Answer: D (Please verify this answer)
63: Situation (Long): You are planing to reconfigure an NT
Workstation with 32 MB RAM for optimum speed of access to its l ocal
(mainly graphic data) files for other computers in the same LAN .
You have there a SCSI controller with 4 disks of 2 GB each.
Required result: To optimise performance for optimum speed of
access to local data files.
Optional results: Reconfigure for optimum speed of access to pa ging
file.
Optimise network access performance
Proposed solution
Configure the first hard disk as boot partition. Configure the
other 3 disks as a Volume Set.
Use FAT on all partitions. Place data on the Volume Set. Place
paging file on the boot partition. Configure binding order of
protocols so that most used protocols are at the bottom of the
binding order.
The solution produces:
A The required result and 2 of the optional results.
B The required result and 1 of the optional results.
C The required result and none of the optional results.
D None of the required results.
Answer D Volume sets DO NOT increase performance
64: Your network has 15 workstations and one Windows NT Server
computer that is configured as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC ).
Five of the workstations run Windows NT Workstation and 10 of t hem
run Windows 95. You plan to install a new Intel-based computer on
your network. DonaldT, the company president will use it, and o ther
employees will use it when he is not using it. You need to plan for
security and choose an operating system for the new computer.
Required Result:
Allow DonaldT to secure files and directories on the new comput er
so that other users can access only the files and directories t o
which DonaldT has assigned rights to those users.
Optional Desired Results:
Allow users other than DonaldT to manage security on only files and
directories they have created. Allow DonaldT to control access to
the new computer's files, directories and shares by using user
accounts and group accounts from the domain.
Proposed Solution:
Install Windows NT Workstation on the new computer and configur e it
to be in a workgroup named EXEC. Configure the new computer to use
NTFS. Rename the administrator account to DonaldT. Remove all u sers
and groups other than DonaldT from the Administrators local gro up
on the new computer.
Which results does the proposed solution produce?
A The required result and 2 of the optional results.
B The required result and 1 of the optional results.
C The required result and none of the optional results.
D None of the required results
Answer The proposed solution produces the required result and o nly
one of the optional desired results.
65: You are installing NT and testing the monitor type and the
screen goes black. When you reboot you are put back into the
monitor type selection screen. What is the problem?
A Refresh rate
B Resolution
C Monitor type
D Color depth
Answer: C
66: What is needed to print to a HP printer on the network?
Answer DLC protocol
67: You are creating and sharing a new printer on your NT
workstation 4.0 Users of Windows 95, workstation 3.5.1 and
workstation 4.0 will also use this printer. You need to install
printer drivers. What should you do to accomplish this with a
minimum of administrative effort?
A Install appropriate drivers on every computer?
B Install 4.0 drivers on your computer Install 3.5.1 drivers on
workstation 3.5.1 computers Install Windows 95 drivers on Windo ws
95 computers
C Install workstation 4.0 and 3.5.1 drivers on your computer
Install Windows 95 drivers on Windows 95 computer
D Install 4.0, 3.5.1 and Windows 95 drivers on your computer
Answer: D
68: Windows NT will boot on your computer with a boot disk, but not
on Bill's computer. What is the problem?'
Answer Change the ARC naming in the boot.ini file to the proper
partition
69: What do you need to monitor Ethernet packet statistics?
Answer Network Monitor Agent
70: What is required to use performance monitor to monitor your
network segment?
Answer Enable the Network Monitor Agent
71: You want to install NT Workstation from CD-ROM. MS-DOS can
access the CD-ROM but not by NT Workstation. How would you inst all
NT Workstation?
Answer Start from MS-DOS and run WINNT.EXE from the CD-ROM.
72: You have a computer with a NIC at the office and a modem wh en
you take it home. How would you configure it?
Answer 2 different hardware profiles
73: How should you use an unattended.txt file (answer file) dur ing
the automated installation of a Windows NT Workstation on 100
identical new computers? (Choose one)
A To provide hardware-specific configuration information and ot her
configuration data for the computers.
B To provide user account information, a unique computer name, and
a unique identifier specific to each computer.
C To automate installation of applications on the computers dur ing
the installation of WinNT WS.
D To place application specific registry data into the registry on
each computer including serialisation and registration data.
Answer: A Remember, answer file is for config and hardware, Sys diff
is for apps
74: You install a tape backup device that uses the Enhanced IDE
interface. In which dialog box from the control panel must you
install the tape backup device driver? (Choose one)
A SCSI adaptors
B Devices
C System Properties
D Tape Devices
Answer: D Tip - Learn the names of the icons in Control Panel! Many
questions are dead give aways if you know this, even if you don 't
know why. Incorrect choices on this sort of question are usuall y
items/icons that don't exist!
75: Peter Smith wants to install Windows NT Workstation without
user invention. He plans to do this by running winnt.exe with t he
/u switch. Which additional file must he use? (Choose one)
A Uniqueness database file (UDF).
B An unattended.txt file (answer file).
C A customised setup.sif file.
D A customised Setup.inf file.
Answer: B
76: You suspect that someone is gaining unauthorised access to the
computers on your network. You enable auditing of user login
events. When you look at the Eventviewer security log three day s
later, you see that every account has more than 100 failed logo n
attempts before each successful logon. You also note that all t he
logon attempts on each account occurred within one minute. You want
to prevent further unauthorised logons. What must you do in the
Account Policy dialog box? (Choose one)
A Select the Account lockout radio button.
B Set a value in the spin control in the Maximum Password Age
group.
C Set a value in the spin control in the Minimum Password Age
group.
D Set the spin box control in the Password Uniqueness group to
remember the 10 last passwords.
Answer: A
77: You want to send a document from your Windows NT workstatio n
computer to a printer that is located on another Windows NT WS
computer. You want to do this without permanently installing
drivers for that printer on your hard disk. What should you do?
(Choose one)
A Use "net print" to send the document to the printer.
B Drag and drop the document files onto the printer in Windows
NTexplorer.
C Use Windows NT Explorer to temporarily capture the printer, a nd
then send the document to the printer.
D Use the Add Printer Wizard to temporarily connect to the prin ter,
and then send the document to the printer.
Answer: B
78: You wish a user to be able to view Event Viewer Security Lo g
how can you achieve this?
A Only Administrators can view Event Viewer, so add user to
Administrators group.
79: What is the smallest unit handled by the schedular service?
A Process
80: The NT Workstation Administrator password was lost. What wi ll
happen after restoring with an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)?
Accounts and security will be restored to, as they were the las t
time the ERD was updated.
81: Which application creates user accounts?
Answer User manager
82: The default memory for 16 bit windows applications is what?
Answer Shared
83: You notice excessive paging, how do you correct this?
A Add more RAM
B Add a second processor
C Increase the size of the paging file
D Decrease the size of the paging file
E Create a second paging file
Answer: A
84: Startup fails; you suspect a problem in the boot sector wha t
should you do?
Answer Use 3 Startup disks and select repair *Key here is that the
problem is in the boot sector. Boot sector corruption can be
repaired by the 'repair' option in install.
85: What does WINS do?
Answer Translates NetBIOS names to IP addresses.
*Remember that WINS is specific to Microsoft, and DNS can be us ed
with UNIX boxes.
86: You want to replace Windows 95 by Windows NT Workstation 4. 0 on
some user's computers. They all want to keep their Windows 95
desktop settings and all their applications. How should you
proceed?
A Run Winnt.exe and Install Windows NT in the same directory as
Windows 95
B Run Winnt32.exe and install Windows NT in the same directory as
Windows 95
C Run Winnt.exe and install Windows NT in a separate directory,
reinstall all the applications and reconfigure user environment
under Windows NT, then remove Windows 95
D Can't be done because Windows 95 and Windows NT have differen t
registry configurations.
Answer: C
*Remember that there really is no way to 'upgrade' from Win95 a nd
save all user settings. Win 3.x and earlier versions of NT can be
upgraded.
87: Your computer runs only Windows NT Workstation on an NTFS
partition. You would like to remove Windows NT and run MS-DOS. How
would you do it?
A Run Sys.com
B Use convert.exe to convert the partitions to FAT, then run
Sys.com
C Use Rollback.exe to restore MS-DOS
D use fdisk.exe to remove all the partitions, then use the MS-D OS
setup disks to reinstall MS-DOS
Answer: D
88: You have 2 ISDN adaptors with 2 B-channels each on your NT
Workstation. Each channel has its own phone number. You are
connected via RAS to an NT Server with the same configuration. How
do you configure RAS connecting with 2 ISDN lines each having 2 B
channels?
A Create one phone book entry with 4 numbers
89: You want an NT Workstation to dial-up to a PPP Server, and
after login into the PPP Server you need to activate a Menu
automatically for that user account.
Answer Create a script to run after dialling
90: You want to run some accounting applications at a higher
priority without interfering with the operating system or any o f
its services. Which process priority class should you use for t he
accounting applications?
Answer High.
91: A week ago success and failure print auditing was configure d
for the Everyone special group on a NT Workstation printer. Sin ce
then, about 300 documents have been printed, but no events were
logged. What success/failure audit should you enable?
Answer In user manager enable auditing of File and Object Acces s
92: You have to administer 90 NT Workstations. Accounts are
maintained by a PDC that is the only server on the network. Use rs
log on using accounts from the domain. You want to implement
restrictions on the NT Workstations so that the "Shut Down" opt ion
is disabled in the login dialog box. Least administrative effor t.
A Use a system policy
B Change the registry value of Shut Down Without Logon from 1 t o 0.
Answer: A Both will work, but A if least administrative effort.
93: You need to install UPS that is listed in the HCL for your
Windows NT Workstation. What are the 2 steps to install it?
A. Connect UPS to any serial port with a pin that meets the UPS
connection requirements.
B Use the UPS dialog box from the Control Panel
Answer: A, B.
94: You require a Windows NT Workstation to become a member of the
CORP domain. What should you do?
Answer Control Panel, Network, Identification
95: You want to move an NT Workstation from DOMAIN1 to DOMAIN2 not
changing any other settings. What to do?
Answer Control Panel, Network, Identification
* Same as above - this is how you change domains!!!
96: Why would you use SYSDIFF.EXE on an NT Workstation to setup
other 300 identical computers with the same applications?
Answer to automate installation of applications during the
installation of the 300 NT workstations. (Instead of configurat ion
of hardware)
97: It is necessary to install NT Workstation with a set of
applications on over 100 identical new computers and you want t o
automatically install all applications. What to do?
Answer Install first NT Workstation, run sysdiff /snap, install
apps, run sysdiff /diff to create the difference file. Install to
rest and apply diff file.
98: Every time that you use Dial-Up Networking to connect to a
Remote Server, the computer disconnects after 3 seconds. What t o do
in order to trace the problem?
A User Dial-Up Networking Monitor dialog before you dial.
B Record a log file check box in Advanced connection settings
dialog box
Answer: A
99: BruceO has an account on a NetWare Server 3.12-named Accoun ting
and an account BruceO on his NT workstation 4.0. How do you
configure CSNW on his workstation?
A . Preferred server Accounting
B Preferred server BruceO.Accounting
C Tree Accounting
D Tree NetWare
Answer: A
* NetWare 3.x (bindery emulation) = Preferred Server
NetWare 4.x (NDS) = Default tree and context
100: Boot error - NTOSKRNL is missing or corrupt. Fix?
Answer Edit ARC path in boot.ini, or use ERD to repair
101: Boot error - NTLDR is missing. Fix?
Answer If there's a non-system floppy in the drive, eject it an d
reboot.
If boot.ini is not present, replace it from a backup or use ERD to
repair.
If NTLDR is actually missing or damaged, repair from ERD.
102: Boot error - NTDETECT keeps repeating. Fix?
Answer Must use ERD to repair.
103: Account policy specifies max password age is 60 days. You
later create a new user account and check the 'password never
expires' box. What happens?
Answer Password will never expire.
104: The process of managing which pages are stored in RAM, and
which are stored in the paging file is called:
A. Virtual Memory
B. Paging
C. Demand Paging
D. Page Swapping
Answer. C
If there is not enough unused physical memory available when an
application attempts to store data in memory, the VMM uses dema nd
paging to find pages of RAM not recently used. It copies these
pages to the pagefile.sys.
105: You have started a Win16 application (APP1) in a separate
memory space. Later you start another Win16 application (APP2) and
an MS-DOS application (DOS1). APP2 hangs and stops responding. How
does this affect the APP1 and DOS1 applications?
A. APP1 and DOS1 are not affected and will continue running
normally.
B . APP1 will stop responding but DOS1 will continue running
normally.
C . DOS1 will stop responding but APP1 will continue running
normally.
D . APP1 and DOS1 will stop responding.
Answer A
Because APP1 is running in its own memory space, it is not affe cted
by the crash of APP2. MS-DOS applications always run in their o wn
NTVDM and are therefore not affected by faulty Win16 applicatio ns
106: You are running several small applications simultaneously on
your Windows NT Workstation. One of the Win16 based application s
stops responding. How can you shut down this application withou t
affecting all of the other Win16 or Win32 based applications?
A. Do nothing. NT automatically purges unresponsive apps from t he
system.
B. You can't. Faulty Win-16 based apps hang the system. The
computer must be restarted.
C. From Task Manager, select the application that is not respon ding
and click End Task.
D. From Task Manager, select all of the pertinent processes and end
them.
Answer C
To close an application that is no longer responding, you must use
task manager and end the task.
107: Under Windows NT, network adaptor card drivers must be ___ __
compliant in order to be bound independently to several protoco ls.
A. NDIS
B. ODI
C. NE 2000
D. TDI
Answer A
With NDIS, one or more protocols can be bound to one or more
network card drivers. ODI is the Novell equivalent to NDIS and also
allows more than one protocol to be bound to a network card.
108: Which of the following services is responsible for providi ng
resources requested by a local application?
A . Redirector
B. Server
C . UNC
D . Multiple Provider Router
Answer A
The redirector is also known as the workstation service.
109: The ______ is a boundary layer that provides a common
programming interface for file system drivers to communicate wi th
the transport protocols.
A. NDIS
B. ODI
C. TDI
D. DLC
Answer C
TDI is the acronym for the Transport Driver Interface.
110. NWlink is a protocol that is compatible with the _________
protocol.
A. NetBEUI
B. IPX/SPX
C. LAT
D. NCP
Answer B
NWlink is Microsoft's implementation of the IPX/SPX protocol su ite.
111: Which of the following subsystems provides support for a U NIX
application on a computer running NT Workstation?
A . POSIX subsystem
B . UNIX subsystem
C . OS/2 subsystem
D . Win32 subsystem
Answer A
Posix is a standard set of API's for versions of UNIX and UNIX- like
operating systems. Applications written using these API's can b e
installed and run on an NTFS partition on a Windows NT computer .
112: When you send a print job to a network-printing device, it
comes out illegibly. What is the most likely cause of the probl em?
A. Incorrect print driver.
B. Incorrect network protocol.
C . The spooler service is malfunctioning.
D. Incorrect paper size.
E.
Answer A
When an incorrect print driver is installed, print jobs usually
come out illegibly. To solve this problem, the print driver mus t be
replaced.
113:. A user complains that whenever he sends a print job his h ard
disk starts crashing and never reaches the server. What is the
likely cause of the problem?
A. The spooler service on the server is stuck.
B . There is not enough disk space in the print server.
C . There is not enough disk space for spooling.
D. The workstation is out of RAM.
Answer C
Disk space is always required for spooling. The location of the
spool folder can be edited in the registry under the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Print ers.
114: In Windows NT terminology, what is the physical device tha t
prints a document?
A. Print device.
B. Printer.
C . Print processor.
D . Print pool.
Answer A
A printer is a logical device created in Windows NT. A printing
device is the actual hardware device, which prints a document.
115: You plan to install Windows NT Workstation on all the clie nt
machines of your network. However, the information technology
department is concerned about the licensing strategy for the
workstations when connecting to all three of the company's NT
Server computers. What is the most appropriate licensing mode?
A. Per server licensing.
B . Windows NT Workstation does not require licensing.
C . Per seat licensing.
D . A combination of per server and per seat licensing.
Answer C
Per seat allows a single workstation to only require a single
license to connect to multiple NT servers.
116:. Your boss is concerned because he wants to send a print j ob
to an NT Server 4.0 computer but he doesn't have the drivers fo r
his NT Workstation computer available. What should you tell him ?
A. The drivers are located in the Windows NT Workstation CD-ROM .
B . Windows NT will automatically download and install the corr ect
drivers.
C . All the device drivers are automatically copied to the DRIV ERS$
share in print server.
D . The device drivers are required to install a network printe r.
Answer B
There is no need to manually install the device drivers, becaus e
Windows NT will automatically handle the installation process.
117:. You want to send a print job to a UNIX workstation runnin g
TCP/IP. What service must you install in your Workstation compu ter?
A . Install CSNW on your workstation.
B . TCP/IP printing.
C. DLC.
D. File and print services for UNIX.
Answer B
The LPR command will send a print job to a UNIX workstation run ning
a printing demon.
118: What is the function of the LPQ utility?
A. It is used to send print jobs to a host running TCP/IP.
B. It will delete all documents in the print queue of a TCP/IP
host.
C . It will obtain the status of a print queue on a NetWare ser ver.
D. It is used to obtain information about the print queue on a
TCP/IP host.
Answer D
The LPQ command is installed with TCP/IP services. It will retr ieve
status information from a TCP/IP host running a printing daemon .
Note: Communication between the client and the server computer is
handled over TCP.
119: You notice that there is too much paging occurring, and al so
the % processor usage is constantly 92%. What do you do for the
best improvement in performance?
A Add a second processor
B Add more RAM
C Create a second paging file
D Increase the size of the paging file
Answer B
120: What is the unattend.txt file used for?
.A Automatic installation of application
B Storage of system specific unique information such as compute r
name etc.
C Information about hardware configurations etc.
Answer: C
121: want to capture Packets transmitted to and from your netwo rk
card. What do you install?
A Network Monitor Agent
122:your company laboratory, a Windows NT Workstation computer
named LAB1 is used by Kristin, Marvin and Drew. Each of them st ores
data on LAB1 in the Lab Experiments folder and its subfolders,
which are named Results1, Results2, and Results3. The Users loc al
group has Full Control permission's for the entire Lab Experime nts
folder. The current folder structure on the computer named LAB1 is
shown in Exhibit A. Cindy wants to move data in a folder named
Research Guidelines from her own computer to the Lab Experiment s
folder on the computer named LAB1. She wants no other user to b e
able to alter that data once it's placed on LAB1. The desired
folder structure on the computer named LAB1 is shown in Exhibit B.
You want the Users local group to have Read permission's only f or
the Research Guidelines folder. How should you set this up?
#1 Exhibit A #2 - Exhibit B
Lab Experiments Lab Experiments
Results1 Research guidelines
Results2 Results1
Results3 Results2
Results3
ANSWER: Move the Research Guidelines folder from Cindy's comput er
to the Lab Experiments folder on the computer named LAB1. Assig n
the Users local group Read permission for the Research Guidelin es
folder on the computer named LAB1.
30. Permissions on C:\ACCOUNT are configured as follows:
LOCAL GROUPS SHARE PERMISSIONS
Sales No Access
Secretaries Change
Everyone Read
James is a member of the Sales, Secretaries, and Everyone group s.
What are his effective permission's for the C:\ACCOUNT folder?
- No Access
THINGS TO REMEMBER
1:-A RAS sever on which call back security is enable and u want
establish multilink connection with one dial-up ISDN number, wi ll
not work,because callback security doesn't work with single dia l-up
ISDN number.
2:-which files emergency disk contains
autoexec.nt,config.nt,ntuser.da,sam.,security.,setup.log and sy stem
files.
3:-To prevent a faulty 16-bit application run faulty 16-bit
application in it's own NTVDM,and other applications in Win 16
NTVDM.
4:-The name of the server must precede the name of the
organisational zone,when mapping the network drive to an Intern et
path.
5:-You can prevent windows NT workstation from over writing
existing crash dump file by starting DR Watson for windows NT a nd
enabling the Append To Existing Log File Option.
6:-NDS( netware directory services ) replaces the bindery of
Netware 2.x, Netware 3.x. It manages accounts and network
resources.
7:-The NET START command starts windows NT Workstation networki ng
resources.
8:-The logon scripts and system policy for the domain must be
replicated from PDC to BDC.
9:-To change the password of Netware 4.x that uses NDS from you r
windows NT workstation ,you must change password option in wind ows
NT security dialog box and select Netware in the domain field.
10:-"net use LPTx\\server\print_share" command is used to map
physical printer port to remote network printer from the comman d
prompt of Windows NT workstation,where the" x " is the number o f
printer port, "sever" is the name of print server and "print_sh are"
is the name of shared printer.
11:- To capture the packets from Network Card,use Network Monit or
Agent.
12:- 16- bit applications run by default.? they run as separate
threads in a single NTVDM with shared address.
13:-Install Network Monitor Agent to monitor %network utilisati on
in performance monitor.
14:- Smallest unit can be scheduled with the Microkernel is THR EAD.
15:-You want to run 16-bit applications as preemptively multi t ask
and keep them away from other applications the run them in its own
NTVDM.
16:-If one 16-bit application crashed and corrupting others in same
suit then Run the application which are in suit as in Default N TVDM
and run crashed application in their Own NTVDM.
17:- Install SNMP to trap messages on TCP/IP network.
Know your rights and effective permissions! Remember: Remote
(share) =
most
restrictive. No Access Rules Over All. Local (at workstation) =
least
restrictive
If a file is moved within the same partition - what happens to
compression attributes?
Same as permission's - move in same partition = retains it's
attributes, move across partitions = inherits attributes of par ent,
copy anywhere = inherit.
Files needed to make a boot disk - Ntldr, Ntdetect, boot.ini,
Ntbootdd.sys (for SCSI
with bios disabled)
1. For NT Workstation, you can have a maximum of 10 users for a
shared resource (unlimited for NT Server)
2. Remember that System policies, logon scripts and commonly us ed
files need to be replicated to ALL Domain Controllers
3. NT WorkStation has Power Users, to create and modify account s,
as well as to share resources.
4. Remember that only an Administrator or a Power user can shar e
resources.
5. An audit policy is set on a computer-by-computer basis, but can
be viewed from remote systems on the network by any user with
administrative privileges.
6. To monitor TCP/IP from performance monitor on a remote syste m or
on the local system, SNMP service needs to be installed on THE
MACHINE THAT NEEDS TO BE MONITORED.
7. Only if the Server Service is running, other systems can acc ess
shared resources on your machine.
8. NT Workstation cannot be a DHCP or a WINS server.
9. As far as replication is concerned, NT Workstation cannot be an
export computer. It can only be an import computer.
10. Remember that Intel systems are CISC systems, and that anyt hing
that is not Intel is RISC ( ie. DEC Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC's)
11. Volume sets can be extended. Stripe sets cannot be extended .
12. Keep chanting to yourself: Volume sets do not improve
performance. Stripe sets improve performance.
13. Volume sets and Stripe Sets can be formatted either on FAT or
NTFS, but cannot be accessed from Windows 95 or MS DOS.
14. Remember this especially for the NT Server Exam:
In Control Panel, Services applet:
Server Services:
Optimisation:
a. Minimise memory used - if there are less than 10 clients for
your server
b. Balance - if there are 10 to 64 clients
c. Maximise throughput for file sharing: If there are 65 or mor e
clients and if your server is a file and Print Server
d. Maximise throughput for Network Applications - if your serve r is
an application server (eg. SQL Server installed) or a Network
Server
15. Give a lot of importance to prioritizing applications
16. There is an excellent web site on the Net to explain about
unattended installation of Windows NT Workstation, which I have
downloaded. The web site is :
www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/
It is a Deployment guide to automating Windows NT Setup
17. Know the use of each Control Panel Applet thoroughly
especially troubleshooting of Display type/refresh rate etc wh ich
is found in the Display Applet. - you can get upto 3 questions on
this)
18. Know your RAS thoroughly
19. Connectivity to NetWare, when NWlink is the only protocol
required, when CSNW is required, with CSNW installed, what
resources can be accessed on NetWare etc.
20. Know all about conversion possibilities from FAT to NTFS, H PFS
to NTFS and when such conversions are needed.
21. Know about Virtual memory.
22. Know that for the most optimal performance of your system,
place your paging file on all disks other than the one containi ng
the system/boot partition ( especially as long as it is not on
system partition)
23. Know what is required to be configured in TCP/IP for a rout ed
as well as non-routed network
24. The Windows NT Boot Process is another very important topic .
Know files needed for boot sequence (especially on an Intel
machine), files stored on Windows NT Boot disk, that the boot d isk
must be formatted from Windows NT(very important), and
troubleshooting the boot process.
25. Know under what situations to use ERD, Setup Disks, Boot Di sks
as well as Last Known Good Configuration(LKGC).( if the change to a
driver etc was recent, it is probably wise to use LKGC)
26. Options available in CSNW (like Print Form Feed, print bann er
page and notify)
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