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 There is no need to worry
about it. although it might be surprising that it does not test your book
knowledge but your practical knowledge of how much you have actually worked
on networks having windows 2000 professional. here r some of the questions i
can remember:

Q: You install 10 PC's. PC 6 and 8 install have UTP card and connect to the
network. The other PC's have UTP/BNC card but do connect. What should you
do?
A: change the settings of PC's with UTP/BNC cards to use the UTP connector


Q: You install a USB scanner but it doesn't work. The device manager EXIHIBT
shows the USB root hub entry missing. What should you do?
A : enable the USB port in the BIOS


Q: 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

Q: You want to use RIS. Bu your cleints can not connect to your Ris Server.
WHY???(Drag and drop figure, and select the missing server)
A: The DHCP server is missing


Q: You have a 10Mb network card in your computer. You install a 100Mb
network card and restart the computer. The 100mb card in not working due to
a conflict with the 10Mb card. You want only the 100Mb card to be active.
What should you do?
Ans: disable the 10Mb card using disable device

Q: You install a new 2nd processor of MPS to your system, but your system
is still slow you check the performance log and see that the 1st processor
is over loaded. What should you do to make your system use both processors?
A: install the new MPS driver via the device manager for the new processor

Q: you want your cleints to use internet in your network but your bugdet is
low. how can you accomlpish this in windows 2000 professional envoirment?
A: set the internet options to dial-up on demand, create an internet
connection share, and install the modem on a W2K pro PC and create an
dial-up for the ISP.

Q: 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 Sales in case something goes
wrong. What should you do?
A: Backup the sales folder to an NTFS volume, and move Sales under Corp.

Q: You have a smartcard and must choose the correct protocol.
A: EAP

Q: You have a encrypted file which is copied to a NTFS share. What is the
status of the file after copying?
A: still encrypted

Q: Maria has Administrator rights to assist you with administring the
server, creating backups and running user manager. She spies on other users
documents. You want Maria to have less rights. What rights should you give?
A: Power user and Backup operator.

Q: Someone is reading your Word documents. How should you setup auditing?
A: Use explorer to enable file auditing, and change the local policy to
record succesfull events on objects.

Q: You install a USB scanner but it doesn't work. Figure shows exclamation
mark at Infra-red port, but notice that the USB ports are missing!
A: Request a new BIOS from the hardware manufacturer to enable USB.

Q: You have this PC on which application1 is halting for some reason. You
take a look at the taskmanager and notice there is another application
running at realtime priority. What should you do?
A: change the priority of the second application running at realtime to
normal.

Q: You the administrator logs onto a Windows 2000 professional computer,
which is used by different students. User1 is not an administrator. You like
to use this account instead of logging on as administrator for security
reasons. You want to schedule a task to run a command called ADDUSERS.CMD to
add six new users. What do you need to do?
a. Schedule the task to run under and administrator account
b. Log on as Administrator and schedule to run under USER1
c. Take Ownership of ADDUSERS.CMD

ANS: A

Q: You are an administrator in a company that has Windows 2000 professional
systems. Your users have been installing unsupported USB drivers on to their
systems causing them to lock up and fail.
You want to insure that only drivers that are in the HAL can be installed.
What must be done? (Choose 2)
A. Ignore - Install all files, regardless of file signature
B. Warn - Display a message before installing an unsigned file
C. Block - Prevent installation of unsigned files
D. Apply setting as system default

Ans. C, D.

Q: 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

Q: You install a ZIP drive into a Windows 2000 system. You install the
drivers. On reboot the system locks. You can't get in, and even safe mode
doesn't work. How do you unload the driver to get back in to Windows 2000
professional? (Choose three)
A. Go into device manager and remove Zip drive.
B. From a command prompt run LISTSVC to disable the zip driver
C. From a command prompt, run DISABLE to disable the zip driver
D. Select recovery console from the repair
E. Start the PC from CD-ROM

Ans. C, D.E

Q: You need to share a financial spreadsheet with other employees of your
company. The material is of a sensitive nature and you want to prevent the
ability of users to use offline caching. How do you do this?
A. Assign Special Permissions
B. Select Shared folder properties, caching, deselect "Allow Caching"

Ans. B

Q: On a Windows 2000 professional system you set up a scheduled task to run.
It does not run when expected. You log in and run the task, it works. What
should you do to insure that it works in the future?
A. Schedule the task to run in the same security context as you
B. Schedule the task to be logged on as an administrator
C. Delete the task and start over
Ans A

Q: you're running Windows 2000 professional. You set up a color LaserJet
printer on computer1, you name it printer 2. You have the same color laser
jet on computer2; you name this one printer 2. The laser jet on computer1
fails. You want to send the three print jobs to the printer on computer2
that are in the computer1 queue. You do not want to have users to re-send
these jobs to the printer. How can you accomplish this?
A. Select a second printer port on the printer in computer1 redirect the
port to \\computer2\printer2
B. Physically haul a 120lb printer over to computer1
C. Stop and restart the service

Answer: A

Q: How can you quickly find out the full path descriptions to all of your
shares?
A. Windows explorer
B. Use storage in the computer management tool
C. Event Viewer in the computer management tool
D. System tools in the computer management tool

Answer: D

Q: Windows NT 4.0 is currently on the system you are using, and you want to
install Windows 2000 Professional. Windows NT 4.0 is currently on an NFTS
partition. For some reason you have decided that you are not going to
upgrade, but rather, you are going to run this in a dual boot fashion. What
do you need to do?
A. Can't be done.
B. You need to put Windows 2000 on a separate partition from Windows NT 4.0
C. You need to upgrade Windows NT 4.0 to SP4.

Answer C

Q: You have a system with two monitors, both set for 16-bit color and 1024 X
768 resolution. You decide to set up a DOS application in a DOS Virtual
Machine Window. Default DOS configuration is in effect (Default autoexec.nt
and config.nt) and the default DOS .PIF file is present. You place the
shortcut on the first monitor screen. When you open it the screen goes to
scrambled. You move the shortcut to monitor #2 and launching the app locks.
What do you need to do?
A. Change both monitors to 256 colors. Configure the application to run full
screen
B. Change both monitors to run and optima settings. Configure the
application to run full screen
C. Update the drivers for Video card #1 Change #2 to 640 X 480
D. Do something else

Answer: A

Q: You are using Windows 2000 professional at home with a smart card
installed, You want to connect to you RAS server to pick up e-mail. What
protocol will you need?
A. EAP
B. PPTP
C. IPSec
D. NETBEUI

Answer: A

Q: you are deploying an application using windows 2000 (Windows 2000 Service
pack). When Users try to install it, the installation fails. What do you
need to do in order correct the situation?
A. Re-deploy the .msi file
B. Re-deploy the .mst file
C. Re-deploy using the .zap file

Answer: B

Q: You are the administrators of your company's network. Your network
has 75 windows 2000 professional computers and 8 Windows 2000
Server computers. Users on the network drive 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. The partition
also has disk quotas defined. A user named candy reports that she cannot
save any files to her home folder. She also cannot update files in her
home folder. When she attempts to save files to the folder she receives
the following error message insufficient disk space. Other users are
not experiencing this problem with their home folders. You want to enable
candy to save files in her home folder. What should you do?
A. Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of candy's files
in her home folder.
B. Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account. Grant
Candy Full control permission to her home folder.
C. Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server.
D. Increase the server a disk quota entry for candy to accommodate
the additional files

Ans. D.

Q: You are the administrator of your computer's network. Your company is
based in Russia and conducts the majority of its business in Russian.
Users in your company create, view, and edit documents in English(US),
French and Spanish to communicate with vendors internationally
users run the Russian localized edition of windows 2000 professional
on their desktop and portable computer. A user named Katrin wants to
create a word processing document in both English and Spanish by using
Notepad in windows 2000 professional. She requests your assistance
in enabling English and Spanish on her computer. What should you do?
A. Instruct Katrin to select the desired input locale for either
English or Spanish within Notepad.
B. Instruct Katrin to select the input locale indicator on the
taskbar and select either English or Spanish
C. Instruct Katrin to use Regional Options in Control Panel to
add input locales and keyboard layouts/IME for both English and
Spanish.
D. Create a local computer policy for Katrin's computer to include
both English and Spanish.

Answer: C

Q: You install Windows 2000 professional on your computer at home. You
create a new dial-up connection to connect to your company's remote access
server. You configure the connection to use both of your external modems
and to use multilink to bind the modems together.
You start the dial-up connection and connect to the remote access server.
You notice that only one of the modems is connected to the remote access
server. What should you do?
A Configure the dial-up connection to use a SLIP connection
B Configure the company's remote access server to accept multilink
connections
C Replace your modems with new modems that support multilink
D Grant your user account multilink permission on the company's remote
access.

Ans. B

Q: You are using a dialup connection. You want to insure that your password
is encrypted. What protocols from the list below would you disable?
A. PAP
B. SPAP
C. MSCHAP
D. MSCHAP V2
E. For MS based CHAP Protocols

Ans. A

Q: You are upgrading 50 Win98 computers to Win2kPro. They all have the exact
same hardware and are PXE compliant. The first 10 computers install
correctly. How do you install Win2kPro to the rest?
A. Change BIOS settings
B. Add more IP addresses in the DHCP server
C. Make startup disks using RBFG.EXE

Answer: B

Q: 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

Q: How do you move the printer spool to another drive?
A. Printer Properties, advanced tab

Q: 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)

Q: You want to upgrade 150 computers from wks4 to 2000 pro. You create a
unattent.txt file by using setup manager. You copy the file to a floppy
disk. You then start the installation on a test computer by using the
windows 2000 professional CD-ROM. You insert the floppy disk after the
computer starts. Although you had set the user interaction level to full
unattended mode, u are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to
ensure that the unattended installation does not prompt you for input. What
should you do?

a. Add a {data} section to aunattend.txt, and set the unattended install
Parameter to YES.
b. Add an {Un-attend} section to unattend.txt, and set the OEMP reinstall
parameter to Yes.
c. Rename unattend.txt on the floppy disk to winnt.sif
d. Create a \$oem$\$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy
unattend.txt to the folder.
Answer: C

Question 34> You are the administrator of your company's network. A user
named Peter runs windows 2000 Professional on his portable computer. Peter
wants to be able to work at home on files that were created in the office on
the company network. Prior to logging off the network and leaving the
office, Peter enables offline files. Peter calls you from home and reports
that copies of his folders and files on the network are not available on his
portable computer. What should you instruct peter to do?

a. Enable file and print sharing. Peter will be able to access his files at
home immediately.
b. Synchronize all offline files. Peter will be able to access his files at
home immediately.
c. At the office, make all files available offline. Peter will be able to
access his files the next time he logs off the network.
d. At the office, create a shortcut to the Offline Files folder. Peter will
be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.

Answer: C

Q: your windows 2000 professional computer has 10-shared folders that are
available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a
shared folder named share A. You want to respond to the user's problem as
quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot
remember the server location of Share A. What should you do?

a. Use windows explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.
b. Use store it in computer management to view local drive properties.
c. Use event viewer in computer management to search for shared folder error
messages.
d. Use System tools in computer management to display the file paths of your
shared folders.

Answer: D

Q: You are using windows installer to deploy an application to 750 windows
2000 Professional computers on your network. The network includes an
organizational unit (OU) named sales. A Group Policy object (GPO) is created
for the Sales OU. The software deployment of the application is
unsuccessful. During the deployment, some users in the Sales OU report that
the installation is aborting with random errors midway through the
installation process. The remaining users in the Sales OU report that the
software is installing, but is giving them general protection fault errors.
What should you do?

a. Repackage and re-deploy the application's .msi file to the Sales OU.
b. Repackage and re-deploy the application's .mst file to the Sales OU.
c. Re-deploy the application by using the Group Policy object (GPO for the
Sales OU.
d. Restart Windows Installer on all computers in the Sales OU. Then
re-deploy the application's .zap file to the sales OU.

Answer: B

Q: You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications
will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network.
What should u do?

a. Run rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
b. Run riprep.exe before installing the standard applications.
c. Copy the all users profile to the default users profile.
d. Copy the local administrator account profile to the default users profile

Answer: D

Q: You are upgrading a computer from windows98 to windows 20000
professional. The computer is a 400-Mhz Pentium III, and has 128 MB of RAM
and a 10-GB hard disk. You are performing the installation by using the
Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. After the text mode installation portion
is complete, You restart the computer. The BIOS virus checker on your
computer indicates that your computer is infected with a Master Boot Record
virus. What should you do before u continue the installation?

a. Remove the virus checker in windows 98.
b. Disable the BIOS virus checker and restart the computer.
c. Run Fixmbr.Exe from the Windows 20000 Professional CD-ROM.
d. Modify the Boot.ini from to include a signature) parameter on the ARC
path of the system partition.

Answer: B

Q: You run the English (US) edition of windows 2000 professional on your
computer. You are developing a product installation document that has text
in both English and Spanish. The word processing program you are using is a
Windows 16-bit character-based application. You start the word processing
program and complete the English Portion of the document. You then install
Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel.
However, You cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your
document. What should you do?

a. Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word
processing Program.
b. Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional . Reconfigure
your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
c. Save and close the word processing program. Select Spanish by using the
locate indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
d. Save and close the word program. Log off and log on to the computer.
Restart the Word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale
indicator on the taskbar.

Answer: C

Q: You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is
shared by several users in the sales department. User accounts have been
created for current users. Current users can log on to the computers. To
accommodate new users, you add two new users accounts named user7 and user8
to the computer5. When user7 attempts to log on o the computer, she receives
the following error message: "Windows cannot copy file c:\documents\and
Settings\Default User\ to location C:\Documents and Settings\User7. Contact
you network administrator. Detail - Access is denied. " When User8 attempts
to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message. You
want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the sales
department, to be able to log on to the computer. Which two methods can you
use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two.)

A. Add the user7 and user8 user accounts to the DACL for the Profiles shared
folder on the network server.
B. Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the C:\documents
and Settings\Default user folder.
C. Add the everyone group to the DACL for the C:\documents and
Settings\Default user folder.
D. Add a group Policy object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user
profiles to a shared folder.
E. Log on by using the local Administrator account and create new folders
for User7 and User8 in the C:\documents and settings folder.
F. Select the allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this
object option on the c:\documents and Settings\default user folder, and
reset the permissions on all child objects.
G. Move and retain permissions and compressions

Answer B, F

Q: Three hard disk. You want install a dualboot system win98 on disk0
win2000 on disk1. You want disk1 has file security and data on disk3 can be
by both system what file system you should put on disk0 disk1 and disk2

Answer: Disk 0 = FAT32 Disk 1 = NTFS (file security) Disk 2 = FAT 32

Q: Two hard disk, Computer run very slowly. disk1 contains win2000, where
and how do you put the paging file.

Answer: Any partition other then system partition or boot partition

Q: You have two processes running on your computer--P1 and P2. You noticed
that when you run both of them, P2 always times out, while when you
pause/stop P1, P2 runs fine. P1 runs with "real time" priority and uses 12
threads; P2 runs with "normal" priority" and uses 1 thread. What should you
do ?

Answer: Decrease the base priority for P1;
: You install 10 PC’s. PC 6 and 8 install have UTP card and connect to the network. The other PC’s have UTP/BNC card but do connect. What should you do?
A: change the settings of PC's with UTP/BNC cards to use the UTP connector


Q: You install a USB scanner but it doesn’t work. The device manager EXIHIBT shows the USB root hub entry missing. What should you do?
A : enable the USB port in the BIOS


Q: 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

Q: You want to use RIS. Bu your cleints can not connect to your Ris Server. WHY???(Drag and drop figure, and select the missing server)
A: The DHCP server is missing


Q: You have a 10Mb network card in your computer. You install a 100Mb network card and restart the computer. The 100mb card in not working due to a conflict with the 10Mb card. You want only the 100Mb card to be active. What should you do?
Ans: disable the 10Mb card using disable device

Q: You install a new 2nd processor of MPS to your system, but your system is still slow you check the performance log and see that the 1st processor is over loaded. What should you do to make your system use both processors?
A: install the new MPS driver via the device manager for the new processor

Q: you want your cleints to use internet in your network but your bugdet is low. how can you accomlpish this in windows 2000 professional envoirment?
A: set the internet options to dial-up on demand, create an internet connection share, and install the modem on a W2K pro PC and create an dial-up for the ISP.

Q: 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 Sales in case something goes wrong. What should you do?
A: Backup the sales folder to an NTFS volume, and move Sales under Corp.

Q: You have a smartcard and must choose the correct protocol.
A: EAP

Q: You have a encrypted file which is copied to a NTFS share. What is the status of the file after copying?
A: still encrypted

Q: Maria has Administrator rights to assist you with administring the server, creating backups and running user manager. She spies on other users documents. You want Maria to have less rights. What rights should you give?
A: Power user and Backup operator.

Q: Someone is reading your Word documents. How should you setup auditing?
A: Use explorer to enable file auditing, and change the local policy to record succesfull events on objects.

Q: You install a USB scanner but it doesn’t work. Figure shows exclamation mark at Infra-red port, but notice that the USB ports are missing!
A: Request a new BIOS from the hardware manufacturer to enable USB.

Q: You have this PC on which application1 is halting for some reason. You take a look at the taskmanager and notice there is another application running at realtime priority. What should you do?
A: change the priority of the second application running at realtime to normal.

Q: You the administrator logs onto a Windows 2000 professional computer, which is used by different students. User1 is not an administrator. You like to use this account instead of logging on as administrator for security reasons. You want to schedule a task to run a command called ADDUSERS.CMD to add six new users. What do you need to do?
a. Schedule the task to run under and administrator account
b. Log on as Administrator and schedule to run under USER1
c. Take Ownership of ADDUSERS.CMD

ANS: A

Q: You are an administrator in a company that has Windows 2000 professional systems. Your users have been installing unsupported USB drivers on to their systems causing them to lock up and fail.
You want to insure that only drivers that are in the HAL can be installed. What must be done? (Choose 2)
A. Ignore - Install all files, regardless of file signature
B. Warn - Display a message before installing an unsigned file
C. Block - Prevent installation of unsigned files
D. Apply setting as system default

Ans. C, D.

Q: 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

Q: You install a ZIP drive into a Windows 2000 system. You install the drivers. On reboot the system locks. You can’t get in, and even safe mode doesn’t work. How do you unload the driver to get back in to Windows 2000 professional? (Choose three)
A. Go into device manager and remove Zip drive.
B. From a command prompt run LISTSVC to disable the zip driver
C. From a command prompt, run DISABLE to disable the zip driver
D. Select recovery console from the repair
E. Start the PC from CD-ROM

Ans. C, D.E

Q: You need to share a financial spreadsheet with other employees of your company. The material is of a sensitive nature and you want to prevent the ability of users to use offline caching. How do you do this?
A. Assign Special Permissions
B. Select Shared folder properties, caching, deselect “Allow Caching”

Ans. B

Q: On a Windows 2000 professional system you set up a scheduled task to run. It does not run when expected. You log in and run the task, it works. What should you do to insure that it works in the future?
A. Schedule the task to run in the same security context as you
B. Schedule the task to be logged on as an administrator
C. Delete the task and start over
Ans A

Q: you’re running Windows 2000 professional. You set up a color LaserJet printer on computer1, you name it printer 2. You have the same color laser jet on computer2; you name this one printer 2. The laser jet on computer1 fails. You want to send the three print jobs to the printer on computer2 that are in the computer1 queue. You do not want to have users to re-send these jobs to the printer. How can you accomplish this?
A. Select a second printer port on the printer in computer1 redirect the port to \\computer2\printer2
B. Physically haul a 120lb printer over to computer1
C. Stop and restart the service

Answer: A

Q: How can you quickly find out the full path descriptions to all of your shares?
A. Windows explorer
B. Use storage in the computer management tool
C. Event Viewer in the computer management tool
D. System tools in the computer management tool

Answer: D

Q: Windows NT 4.0 is currently on the system you are using, and you want to install Windows 2000 Professional. Windows NT 4.0 is currently on an NFTS partition. For some reason you have decided that you are not going to upgrade, but rather, you are going to run this in a dual boot fashion. What do you need to do?
A. Can’t be done.
B. You need to put Windows 2000 on a separate partition from Windows NT 4.0
C. You need to upgrade Windows NT 4.0 to SP4.

Answer C

Q: You have a system with two monitors, both set for 16-bit color and 1024 X 768 resolution. You decide to set up a DOS application in a DOS Virtual Machine Window. Default DOS configuration is in effect (Default autoexec.nt and config.nt) and the default DOS .PIF file is present. You place the shortcut on the first monitor screen. When you open it the screen goes to scrambled. You move the shortcut to monitor #2 and launching the app locks. What do you need to do?
A. Change both monitors to 256 colors. Configure the application to run full screen
B. Change both monitors to run and optima settings. Configure the application to run full screen
C. Update the drivers for Video card #1 Change #2 to 640 X 480
D. Do something else

Answer: A

Q: You are using Windows 2000 professional at home with a smart card installed, You want to connect to you RAS server to pick up e-mail. What protocol will you need?
A. EAP
B. PPTP
C. IPSec
D. NETBEUI

Answer: A

Q: you are deploying an application using windows 2000 (Windows 2000 Service pack). When Users try to install it, the installation fails. What do you need to do in order correct the situation?
A. Re-deploy the .msi file
B. Re-deploy the .mst file
C. Re-deploy using the .zap file

Answer: B

Q: You are the administrators of your company's network. Your network
has 75 windows 2000 professional computers and 8 Windows 2000
Server computers. Users on the network drive 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. The partition
also has disk quotas defined. A user named candy reports that she cannot
save any files to her home folder. She also cannot update files in her
home folder. When she attempts to save files to the folder she receives
the following error message insufficient disk space. Other users are
not experiencing this problem with their home folders. You want to enable
candy to save files in her home folder. What should you do?
A. Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of candy's files in her home folder.
B. Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account. Grant Candy Full control permission to her home folder.
C. Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server.
D. Increase the server a disk quota entry for candy to accommodate
the additional files

Ans. D.

Q: You are the administrator of your computer's network. Your company is based in Russia and conducts the majority of its business in Russian.
Users in your company create, view, and edit documents in English(US),
French and Spanish to communicate with vendors internationally
users run the Russian localized edition of windows 2000 professional
on their desktop and portable computer. A user named Katrin wants to
create a word processing document in both English and Spanish by using
Notepad in windows 2000 professional. She requests your assistance
in enabling English and Spanish on her computer. What should you do?
A. Instruct Katrin to select the desired input locale for either
English or Spanish within Notepad.
B. Instruct Katrin to select the input locale indicator on the
taskbar and select either English or Spanish
C. Instruct Katrin to use Regional Options in Control Panel to
add input locales and keyboard layouts/IME for both English and
Spanish.
D. Create a local computer policy for Katrin's computer to include
both English and Spanish.

Answer: C

Q: You install Windows 2000 professional on your computer at home. You create a new dial-up connection to connect to your company's remote access
server. You configure the connection to use both of your external modems
and to use multilink to bind the modems together.
You start the dial-up connection and connect to the remote access server.
You notice that only one of the modems is connected to the remote access
server. What should you do?
A Configure the dial-up connection to use a SLIP connection
B Configure the company's remote access server to accept multilink
connections
C Replace your modems with new modems that support multilink
D Grant your user account multilink permission on the company's remote access.

Ans. B

Q: You are using a dialup connection. You want to insure that your password is encrypted. What protocols from the list below would you disable?
A. PAP
B. SPAP
C. MSCHAP
D. MSCHAP V2
E. For MS based CHAP Protocols

Ans. A

Q: You are upgrading 50 Win98 computers to Win2kPro. They all have the exact same hardware and are PXE compliant. The first 10 computers install correctly. How do you install Win2kPro to the rest?
A. Change BIOS settings
B. Add more IP addresses in the DHCP server
C. Make startup disks using RBFG.EXE

Answer: B

Q: 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

Q: How do you move the printer spool to another drive?
A. Printer Properties, advanced tab

Q: 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)

Q: You want to upgrade 150 computers from wks4 to 2000 pro. You create a unattent.txt file by using setup manager. You copy the file to a floppy disk. You then start the installation on a test computer by using the windows 2000 professional CD-ROM. You insert the floppy disk after the computer starts. Although you had set the user interaction level to full unattended mode, u are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to ensure that the unattended installation does not prompt you for input. What should you do?

a. Add a {data} section to aunattend.txt, and set the unattended install Parameter to YES.
b. Add an {Un-attend} section to unattend.txt, and set the OEMP reinstall parameter to Yes.
c. Rename unattend.txt on the floppy disk to winnt.sif
d. Create a \$oem$\$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy unattend.txt to the folder.
Answer: C

Question 34> You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Peter runs windows 2000 Professional on his portable computer. Peter wants to be able to work at home on files that were created in the office on the company network. Prior to logging off the network and leaving the office, Peter enables offline files. Peter calls you from home and reports that copies of his folders and files on the network are not available on his portable computer. What should you instruct peter to do?

a. Enable file and print sharing. Peter will be able to access his files at home immediately.
b. Synchronize all offline files. Peter will be able to access his files at home immediately.
c. At the office, make all files available offline. Peter will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.
d. At the office, create a shortcut to the Offline Files folder. Peter will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.

Answer: C

Q: your windows 2000 professional computer has 10-shared folders that are available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a shared folder named share A. You want to respond to the user’s problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of Share A. What should you do?

a. Use windows explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.
b. Use store it in computer management to view local drive properties.
c. Use event viewer in computer management to search for shared folder error messages.
d. Use System tools in computer management to display the file paths of your shared folders.

Answer: D

Q: You are using windows installer to deploy an application to 750 windows 2000 Professional computers on your network. The network includes an organizational unit (OU) named sales. A Group Policy object (GPO) is created for the Sales OU. The software deployment of the application is unsuccessful. During the deployment, some users in the Sales OU report that the installation is aborting with random errors midway through the installation process. The remaining users in the Sales OU report that the software is installing, but is giving them general protection fault errors. What should you do?

a. Repackage and re-deploy the application’s .msi file to the Sales OU.
b. Repackage and re-deploy the application’s .mst file to the Sales OU.
c. Re-deploy the application by using the Group Policy object (GPO for the Sales OU.
d. Restart Windows Installer on all computers in the Sales OU. Then re-deploy the application’s .zap file to the sales OU.

Answer: B

Q: You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network. What should u do?

a. Run rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
b. Run riprep.exe before installing the standard applications.
c. Copy the all users profile to the default users profile.
d. Copy the local administrator account profile to the default users profile

Answer: D

Q: You are upgrading a computer from windows98 to windows 20000 professional. The computer is a 400-Mhz Pentium III, and has 128 MB of RAM and a 10-GB hard disk. You are performing the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. After the text mode installation portion is complete, You restart the computer. The BIOS virus checker on your computer indicates that your computer is infected with a Master Boot Record virus. What should you do before u continue the installation?

a. Remove the virus checker in windows 98.
b. Disable the BIOS virus checker and restart the computer.
c. Run Fixmbr.Exe from the Windows 20000 Professional CD-ROM.
d. Modify the Boot.ini from to include a signature) parameter on the ARC path of the system partition.

Answer: B

Q: You run the English (US) edition of windows 2000 professional on your computer. You are developing a product installation document that has text in both English and Spanish. The word processing program you are using is a Windows 16-bit character-based application. You start the word processing program and complete the English Portion of the document. You then install Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel. However, You cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your document. What should you do?

a. Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word processing Program.
b. Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional . Reconfigure your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
c. Save and close the word processing program. Select Spanish by using the locate indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
d. Save and close the word program. Log off and log on to the computer. Restart the Word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar.

Answer: C

Q: You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by several users in the sales department. User accounts have been created for current users. Current users can log on to the computers. To accommodate new users, you add two new users accounts named user7 and user8 to the computer5. When user7 attempts to log on o the computer, she receives the following error message: “Windows cannot copy file c:\documents\and Settings\Default User\ to location C:\Documents and Settings\User7. Contact you network administrator. Detail - Access is denied. “ When User8 attempts to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message. You want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the sales department, to be able to log on to the computer. Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two.)

A. Add the user7 and user8 user accounts to the DACL for the Profiles shared folder on the network server.
B. Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the C:\documents and Settings\Default user folder.
C. Add the everyone group to the DACL for the C:\documents and Settings\Default user folder.
D. Add a group Policy object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.
E. Log on by using the local Administrator account and create new folders for User7 and User8 in the C:\documents and settings folder.
F. Select the allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object option on the c:\documents and Settings\default user folder, and reset the permissions on all child objects.
G. Move and retain permissions and compressions

Answer B, F

Q: Three hard disk. You want install a dualboot system win98 on disk0 win2000 on disk1. You want disk1 has file security and data on disk3 can be by both system what file system you should put on disk0 disk1 and disk2

Answer: Disk 0 = FAT32 Disk 1 = NTFS (file security) Disk 2 = FAT 32

Q: Two hard disk, Computer run very slowly. disk1 contains win2000, where and how do you put the paging file.

Answer: Any partition other then system partition or boot partition

Q: You have two processes running on your computer--P1 and P2. You noticed that when you run both of them, P2 always times out, while when you pause/stop P1, P2 runs fine. P1 runs with "real time" priority and uses 12 threads; P2 runs with "normal" priority" and uses 1 thread. What should you do ?

Answer: Decrease the base priority for P1;



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