1. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a computer named Client2. The network is configured as shown in the Network Configuration exhibit. You connect to shared resources on ServerE daily. Today, you cannot connect to ServerE. Heather can connect to ServerE successfully from her computer. You ping Server1 to find out the nature of the problem and the ping request timed out. You verify that all of the servers are connected to the network and are running correctly. What is the most likely cause of the problem? A. the router configuration B. the WINS configuration on Client2 C. the WINS configuration on Server1 D. the default gateway setting on Client2
2. Your desktop computer has Windows 2000 Professional installed. You create a new dial-up connection to connect to the internet. You configure the internet computer to enable Internet Connection Sharing. After you configure the connection, you cannot see or connect to any shared resources on your local network. You want your computer to be able to connect to shared resources. What should you do? A. Configure the dial-up connection to disable shared access. B. Configure the dial-up connection to disable on-demand dialing. C. Disable data encryption in the new dial-up connection. D. Use the ipconfig command to release and renew your network TCP/IP address.
3. You are the administrator of the Coho Vineyard network. The network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers and 250 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your company has two domains: cohovineyards.com and westcoastsales.com. The company's intranet site is on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server computer named ServerA. ServerA is in the cohovineyard.com domain and is running Internet Information Services (IIS) and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0. You want to configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers in the westcoastsales.com domain to access the intranet site. You want users to be able to connect to the intranet site by using the URL http://ServerA rather than its fully qualified domain name. What should you do? A. Add cohovineyard.com to the Domain Suffix Search Order on the computers. B. Add westcoastsales.com to the Domain Suffix Search Order on the computers. C. Add westcoastsales.com to the exceptions list in the proxy server settings on the computers. D. Configure the proxy server setting on the computers to bypass the proxy server for intranet addresses.
4. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional on a computer named Client2. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure Client2 to have a TCP/IP address of 10.18.164.234; a default gateway of 10.10.13.1 and a WINS server address of 10.10.13.16. ServerB is configured with TCP/IP. ServerB is the network WINS server. You cannot connect to shared resources on ServerB and ServerA by using UNC names. You want Client2 to be able to connect to ServerB and ServerA. What should you do? A. Configure Client2 to use a default gateway of 10.18.164.1. B. Configure Client2 to use a TCP/IP address of 10.18.13.234. C. Install a WINS server on the same segment as Client2. D. Install and configure a DNS server, and configure Client2 to use the DNS server service.
5. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your portable computer. You create a new dial-up connection to connect to your company's remote access server. You connect to the remote access server by using the dial-up connection. You can connect to servers on the same segment as the remote access server. You cannot access shared resources that are on remote segments from the remote access server. What should you do? A. Configure the company's remote access server to accept multilink connections. B. Configure TCP/IP properties for the dial-up connection to disable IP header compression. C. Configure TCP/IP properties for the dial-up connection to use the default gateway or the remote network. D. Grant your user account dial-in permissions on the company's remote access server. 6. You are the administrator of your company's network. The software department is preparing to rewrite an accounting application so that it will run on Windows 2000 Professional computers. All of the computers in the software department currently use Windows 98. You want to configure the computers in the software department so that users can use both Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional during the project. You also want to ensure that the computers are configured for optimal disk performance. In addition, you want to ensure that users in the software department can access all of the files on their computer whiles using either operating system. What should you do? A. Create and format a FAT32 partition. B. Create and format an NTFS volume. C. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to enable disk compression. D. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to implement dynamic volumes.
7. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 50 MB of free disk space on drive C and 500 MB of free disk space on drive D. Print jobs are failing because the available space on drive C is inadequate. You want print jobs to be able to use the space on drive D. What should you do? A. From the Print Server Properties dialog box, change the location of the spool folder to any existing file path on drive D. B. From the Printer Properties dialog box, use Advanced settings to change the location of the spool folder to D:\Winnt\System32\Spool\Printers. C. Copy the C:\Winnt\System32\Spool\Printers folder to the D:\Winnt\System32\Printers folder. D. Mount drive C as a subdirectory of drive D.
8. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your network has 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers and eight Windows 2000 Server computers. Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. The partition also has disk quotas defined. A user named Kathy 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 that folder, she received the following error message: "insufficient disk space." Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders. You want to enable Kathy to save files in her home folder. What should you do? A. Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of Kathy's files in her home folder. B. Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account. Grant Kathy Full Control permission to her home folder. C. Use Windows Backup to archive and remove all files on the server. D. Increase the server's disk quota entry for Kathy to accommodate the additional files.
9. You want to configure you Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer to run both Windows NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional. What should you do before installing Windows 2000 Professional? A. Run Check Disk in Windows NT Workstation 4.0. B. Disable disk compression in Windows NT Workstation 4.0. C. Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0. D. Install the Distributed file system (Dfs) client in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
10. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer named Computer1. Computer1 has a shared color laser printer named Printer1. Printer1 will not turn on. The print queue for Printer1 has three jobs waiting to print. You want to enable the three print jobs to print to an additional print device, which has been shared as Printer2 on Computer2. You also want to allow users who currently connect to Printer1 to automatically use Printer2 without having to reconfigure their default printer. What should you do? A. Enable bi-directional support for Printer1. B. Change the share name of Printer2 to Printer1. C. Configure Printer1 to add a port and set the port to \\Computer2\Printer2. D. Configure the print server properties to use the path \\Computer2\Winnt\System32\Spool\Printers.
11. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Paul in the sales department is working on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Paul needs access to files that are in the Sales folder on his computer. A local group named Sales is granted Full Control permission to the Sales folder and files. Paul is a member of the Sales local group, but he can't access the files that he needs. What should you do? A. Grant Paul NTFS permissions so that he can access any parent folders of the Sales folder. B. Share the Sales folder, and grant Paul shared folder permissions to access the Sales folder. C. Remove Paul from any other groups that have been explicitly denied access to the Sales folder. D. Delete the Sales local group and then re-create it. Add the individual user accounts from the sales department back into the Sales local group. 12. 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 ShareA. 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 ShareA. What should you do? A. User Windows Explorer to display the paths of your shared folders. B. Use Storage in Computer Management to view logical drive properties. C. Use Even 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.
13. 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.
14. You use Windows 2000 Professional on your desktop computer. You schedule a task to run on MMC snap-in to perform configuration tasks on other computers. You notice that the task is not completing correctly. You manually start MMC. You add the snap-in. You are then able to successfully run the task. You verify that all of your other tasks are working correctly. You want to enable your task to complete successfully. What should you do? A. Use Scheduled Tasks to configure the task to run under the security context of your account. B. Configure the Task Scheduler service account to use a local Administrator account and password. C. Use Computer Management to start the Messenger service and to configure the Messenger service to start automatically. D. Use Computer Management to start the Task Scheduler service and to configure the Task Scheduler service to start automatically.
15. You are using a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You create a shortcut for a folder named Projects on a network share. You want to make the shortcut to the Projects folder available when you are not connected to the network. You attempt to configure the shortcut to be available offline. However, you do not see an option to make the folder available offline. What should you do? A. Use Windows Explorer to enable caching for the Projects folder. B. Use Windows Explorer to configure the Projects folder on the network share to be available for offline access. C. Connect to the network before trying to make the shortcut available offline. D. Create shortcuts to each file in the Projects folder, and then make the shortcuts available offline.
16. You want to use Windows Backup to perform a weekly backup of the user data on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to ensure that your registry, boot files, and COM? Objects are also backed up. What should you do? A. Configure Windows Backup to back up the system partition. B. Configure Windows Backup to back up the System State data. C. Create a script written in the Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Editor (VBScript) language to run Rdisk.exe /s before the backup starts. D. Create a batch file to run Rdisk.exe /s before the backup starts.
17. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You use a user account named User1 to log on to a Windows 2000 Professional computer. The computer is used by different students in a classroom. User1 does not have administrative rights. However, you prefer to use this account for most of your daily activities because it is not a security breach if you fail to log off. You want to schedule a task to run a command file named AddUsers.cmd that automatically adds six more student user accounts. What should you do? A. Schedule the task to run under an Administrative account. B. Log on by using the local Administrator account. Then schedule the task to run under User1. C. Take ownership of AddUsers.cmd. Then schedule the task to run under User1. D. Grant User1 Read & Execute permission for AddUser.cmd. Then schedule the task to run under User1. 18. You are the administrator of your company's network. You install 20 new Windows 2000 Professional computers in the art department. Two weeks later users report that five of the computers have stopped responding. You troubleshoot the five computers. You find that users have attached USB devices and have installed device drivers that are not supported by Windows 2000 Professional. You want to ensure that this does not happen again. You decide to configure the computers to install device drivers only for devices that are included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). Which option or options should you enable in the Deliver Signing Options dialog box? (Choose all that apply) 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.
19. You install a 16-bit ISA sound card on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install the manufacturer's device driver for the sound card. You then restart the computer. During the startup process the computer stops loading Windows 2000 Professional. You restart the computer, and again the computer stops loading Windows 2000 Professional. You start the computer in safe mode. What should you do next? A. Remove the sound card device driver by enabling driver signing. B. Remove the sound card device driver by disabling driver signing. C. Disable the sound card device driver by using the disable command. D. Disable the sound card device driver by using Computer Management.
20. You use Windows 2000 Professional on your desktop computer. You are working on your company's annual financial report. You want other users on the network to be able to modify your documents for the report. You use Windows Explorer to share the financial report folder on the network. Because the report contains confidential information you want to prevent users from enabling offline access for the network share that contains the financial report. What should you do? A. Use Windows Explorer to disable Offline Files. B. Use Windows Explorer to disable caching for the reports on the network share. C. Use Windows Explorer to grant users Special access for the reports on the network share. D. Use Synchronization Manager to configure synchronization not to occur when users are connected to the LAN connection.
21. You install an updated device driver for the Zip drive on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You restart the computer. During the startup process the computer stops responding. You then restart the computer in safe mode. During the startup process the computer stops responding again. You suspect the new device driver is causing the problem. You want to resolve the problem so that the computer starts successfully. What should you do? (Choose three) A. Use the listsvc command to disable the Zip device driver. B. Use the disable command to disable the Zip device driver. C. Select Recovery Console from the Repair menu. D. Select debug mode from the Windows 2000 Advanced Options menu. E. Insert the Emergency Repair Disk. F. Specify the path to the recovery files on the hard disk. G. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
22. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Your network includes 75 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. You are adding 50 new PXE-compliant computers to the network. The hardware on each computer is configured identically. You are using a RIS image to deploy Windows 2000 Professional to the 50 computers. You successfully install Windows 2000 Professional on the first 13 computers. However, you cannot install Windows 2000 Professional on the remaining 40 computers. What should you do? A. Configure the DHCP scope to add additional IP addresses. B. Run Ipcfg.exe from the RemoteInstallAdmin folder on the RIS server C. Modify the startup sequence in the CMOS of the remaining computers. D. Create computer accounts for the remaining computers in Active Directory.
23. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to deploy a Windows 2000 Professional service pack to 10 computers in the Development organizational unit (OU). You create a Windows Installer package file for the service pack. You use the package file to successfully install the service pack to other computers in the domain. You assign the package file to the Development OU. After the installation you notice that the service pack was not installed on any of the 10 computers. You want to ensure that the service pack is successfully installed on the computers in the Development OU. What should you do? A. Use Computer Management to start the Windows Installer service on all of the computers in the Development OU. B. Use the local Administrator account to log on to the computers in the Development OU. Then redeploy the service pack to the computers in the Development OU. C. Run WinINSTALL.LE to repair the package file. Then redeploy the service pack to the computers in the Development OU. D. Add the user accounts from the Development OU to the DACL. Grant the user accounts Read permissions to the service pack deployment directory.
24. You want to upgrade 150 computers from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You create an Unattend.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 you 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 Unattend.txt and set the UnattendedInstall parameter to Yes. B. Add an [Unattend] section to Unattend.txt and set the OEMPreInstall parameter to Yes. C. Rename Unattend.txt on the floppy disk to Winnt.sif D. Create a \$Oem$ folder on the hard disk of the first computer and copy Unattend.txt to the folder.
25. You are upgrading Computer1 and Computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade Computer1. During the upgrade of Computer2 a series of power outages interrupts the upgrade. You discover that the upgrade of Computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that Computer2 can no longer run Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use Computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade. What should you do? A. On Computer1 copy the CD-ROM driver and the system files named Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys, Boot.ini And Ntldr to a formatted floppy disk. On Computer2 restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run Winnet32 /debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. B. On Computer1 copy the CD-ROM driver and the system files named Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys, Boot.ini And Ntldr to a formatted floppy disk. On Computer2 restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run Winnt32 /Ins from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. C. On Computer 1 run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On Computer2 restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks. D. On Computer1 perform a remote installation from a network share. On Computer2 when the text portion of Setup has completed resume the installation by using Setup Manager.
26. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 25 new computers. You want to create a standard installation image to use on all of the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hard disks and other hardware components. You install Windows 2000 Professional and the other standard software on one of the computers. You log on to the computer by using the local Administrator account. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy. You run Setup Manager and create a Sysprep.inf file. You copy Sysprep.exe and Setupci.exe to the C:\Sysprep folder. You run Sysprep.exe and then run your third-party disk imaging software. You copy the image to several test computers and restart the computers. When the installation is complete you find that some of the computers do not function at all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you had configured them on the original computer. You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all computers have the same standard desktop. What should you do? (Choose 2) A. Copy Sysprep.inf to the C:\Sysprep folder. B. Copy the Administrator profile to the Default User profile. Then grant permissions to the Everyone group to use the profile. C. Include the -pnp parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility. D. Include the -nosidgen parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility.
27. You are the administrator of you company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 20 new PXE-compliant computers on the Marketing segment of your network. The new computers do not have operating systems installed. You create a RIS image. You load the image onto the RIS server. You then start the new computer. You find that the new computer cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers including the RIS server. You want to enable the new computers to connect to the RIS server. What should you do? A. Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the network. B. Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running DHCP to the network. C. Add the Domain Everyone group to the RIS OS-Image Security settings. D. Place the new computers on the same segment as the RIS server.
28. You encrypt three files to ensure the security of the files. You want to make a backup copy of the three files and maintain their security settings. You have the option of backing up to either the network or a floppy disk. What should you do? A. Copy the files to a network share on an NTFS volume. Do nothing further. B. Copy the files to a network share on a FAT32 volume. Do nothing further. C. Copy the files to a floppy disk formatted using Windows 2000 Professional. Do nothing further. D. Place the files in an encrypted folder. Then copy the folder to a floppy disk.
29. You are creating a dial-up connection on your Windows 2000 Professional portable computer to connect to your customer's dial-up server. You are not sure which type of server your customer is using for dial-up connections. You want to ensure that your dial-up connection authentication is secure and that your logon information is not sent in plain text. You view the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. Which option or options should you disable in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box? (Choose all that apply) A. Unencrypted password (PAP) B. Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP) C. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) D. Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) E. Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2) F. For MS-CHAP based protocols automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain)
30. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. A user named Maria assists you in performing some administrative tasks. Maria is a member of the local Administrators group. Users report that Maria has been viewing and changing their files. You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backups, and manage printers, but not to view or change other user's files for which permission has not been granted. You want to set up Maria's account to have minimal rights and permissions. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? A. Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Limit her rights by using Local Policies. B. Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Change the NTFS permissions on other user's files to deny Maria access. C. Remove Maria from the local Administrators group. Add her to both the Power Users group and the Backup Operators group. D. Remove Maria from the local Administrators group. Add her to the Power Users group. Then grant her NTFS Read permission on the files to be backed up.
31. You use a shared Windows 2000 Professional computer. You notice that some of your Microsoft Word documents that were on the local hard drive have been deleted. You restore the documents from a recent backup. You want to be able to track all users who access your Word documents in the future. What should you do? (Choose two) A. Enable the local Group Policy for auditing object access events that are successful. B. Enable the local Group Policy for auditing object access events that are unsuccessful. C. Enable the local Group Policy for auditing process tracking events that are successful. D. Enable the local Group Policy for auditing process tracking events that are unsuccessful. E. Use Windows 2000 Explorer to enable auditing for your files. F. Run the diskperf -y command Use System Monitor to examine the Logical I/O counter. Restart computer.
32. You are the administrator of your company's network. The dial-up server on your network is configured to support certificate authentication. A user named Tom wants to use smart card authentication on his Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. You verify that Tom's computer has PC Card smart card reader and the appropriate drivers installed. You give Tom a smart card to use. What else should you do to enable smart card authentication on Tom's computer? A. Configure a dial-up connection to use EAP. Select the smart card device for authentication. B. Configure a dial-up connection to use ISPAP. Select the smart card device for authentication. C. Configure a dial-up connection to use certificate authentication. Enable the user credentials for authentication. D. Configure a dial-up connection to connect to a private network through the Internet. Enable PPTP to create a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel.
33. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your portable computer. You have an external CD-ROM drive that is connected to the parallel port on your computer. When you start Windows 2000 Professional you cannot see the CD-ROM drive in Windows Explorer. You use Computer Management to scan for hardware changes. The CD-ROM drive is not found. You view the Port Settings tab and the Resources tab of the CP Printer Port (LPT1) Properties dialog box as shown in the exhibit. You want to enable Windows 2000 professional to detect the CD-ROM drive. What should you do? A. Configure the parallel port to never use an interrupt. B. Configure the parallel port to use the automatic resource setting. C. Configure the parallel port to use any interrupt assigned to the port. D. Configure the parallel port to enable legacy Plug and Play detection.
34. You want to connect your Windows 2000 Professional computer to a new color laser printer. The printer is Plug and Play compliant. The printer is included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). You are a member of the Sales organizational unit (OU). You want to share the printer with other users in the Sales OU. You plug the printer into the LPT port on the back of the computer. You then attempt to install the 32-bit application printer software that came with the printer. During the installation you receive an error message: Failed to load Winprint.dll. What should you do before you share the printer with other users in the Sales OU? A. Change the LPT port setting to enable legacy Plug and Play detection on your computer. B. Change the LPT port setting to bi-directional in the BIOS on your computer. Then reinstall the printer software. C. Connect the printer to another computer in the Sales OU. Then install the device drivers for the printer. D. Obtain and install the WDM-compliant device drivers and printing software for the printer.
35. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. Computers on the Sales subnet run Windows 2000 Professional. These computers are dynamically assigned IP addressing and configuration information from a DHCP server on the subnet. Computers on the Development subnet run Windows 98. These computers are statically assigned IP addressing and configuration information. Users on the Sales subnet report that they cannot communicate with users on the Development subnet. A user who works on Computer 3 reports that he cannot communicate with computers on either subnet. You want all users to be able to communicate with other users on both subnets. What should you do? (Choose two) A. Change the frame type to 802.2 on Computer3. B. Change the default gateway option IP address on the DHCP server. C. Change the default protocol on the computers on the Sales subnet to NWLink IPX/SPX D. Enable TCP/IP protocol with the default setting on Computer3. E. Add the NetBEUI protocol to the binding order on all client computers.
36. A folder on your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains bitmap files that have been compressed from 2 MB to 1 MB. You want to copy one of the compressed bitmap files from your hard disk to a 1.4 MB floppy disk. When you attempt to copy the file, you receive the following error message: "Destination drive is full." What should you do? A. Move rather than copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk. B. Reformat the floppy disk. Then copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk. C. Use another program to compress the bitmap file before copying it to the floppy disk. D. Copy an empty compressed folder to the floppy disk. Then copy the compressed bitmap file to a folder on the floppy disk.
37. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 100 PXE-compliant computers. Each computers has two 550 MHz processors. The computers are configured identically. You want to use one of the computers as a reference computer for deploying Windows 2000 Professional to the remaining computers. You install Windows 2000 Professional on the reference computer. You view Device Manager and notice that the drivers for the second processor are not installed. You want to add support for the second processor on the remaining 99 computers. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? A. Use Setup Manager to configure the reference computer and then create a disk image. B. Use the System Preparation Tool with the -prep parameter to set up the reference disk and then create a disk image. C. Use Device Manager to add the appropriate hardware abstraction layer (HAL) to the reference computer to support the second processor and then create a disk image. D. After imaging the reference computer restart the reference computer in safe mode and add the driver for that second processor.
38. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Peter requests assistance with his Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. Peter is preparing for travel and wants to optimize the battery life for his portable computer. You want to configure Peter's computer to save the contents of memory to the hard disk and then to shut down when peter presses the sleep button. What should you do? A. Configure the power settings to use the Standby option. B. Configure the power settings to us the Power Off option. C. Configure the power settings to use the Hibernation option. D. Configure the computer to use the Always On power scheme. E. Configure the computer to use the Portable/Laptop power scheme.
39. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is configured to support two monitors. You install a DOS-based application on your computer. The application uses the Windows 2000 Professional default setting Autoexec.nt and Config.nt. Your primary and secondary video adapaters are both set to 16-bit color, 1024 x 768 resolution and default refresh rates. You create a shortcut for the DOS-based application on the primary monitor's desktop and use the default PIF settings. You attempt to run the DOS-based application on the primary monitor. The application opens but the display area is scrambled. You then attempt to run the DOS-based application on the secondary monitor. The application does not open. Both monitors function correctly when you run Windows-based applications. What should you do? A. Change the color setting for both video adapters to 256 colors. Reconfigure the shortcut properties to run the DOS-based application in Full-screen mode. B. Change the refresh rate setting to optimal for both video adapters. Reconfigure the PIF settings of the DOS-based application to start in a window. C. Change the drivers for the secondary video adapter from WDM-compliant to DOS-drivers. Reconfigure the PIF setting to run the DOS-based application in full-screen mode. D. Update the drivers for the primary video adapter. Change the secondary video adapter to use 640 x 480 resolution for 256 colors.
40. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your computer. Your computer has a built-in 33.6Kbps modem. You install a 56Kpbs ISA-based modem. When the installation is complete you notice that the 56Kbps modem is not functioning. You use Computer Management to view the modems for your computer. Device Manager shows that the 33.6Kbps modem and the 56Kbps modem are conflicting with each other. You want to configure Windows 2000 Professional to use only the 56Kbps modem. What should you do? Drag and Drop 41. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has offices in Hong Kong, Madrid, New York, Paris and Tokyo. A user named Carmen works in the New York office but she often travels to the Madrid office. Carmen uses the Multilanguage version of Windows 2000 Professional on her portable computer. She needs to be able to access both an English and Spanish user interface, input locale and keyboard layout/IME. When Carmen is in the New York office she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_eng use account. She is given the English user interface, input locale, and keyboard layout/IME. When she is in the Madrid office she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_span user account. She is then given the Spanish user interface, input locale and keyboard layout/IME. Carmen reports that when she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_eng user account she is not allowed to add any languages to her computer other than English (US) which is already installed. What should you do? A. Add the Spanish keyboard layout/IME for the Carmen_eng user account profile. B. Add the English keyboard layout/IME for the Carmen_span user account profile C. Reconfigure the Group Policy object (GPO) for the Carment_eng user account to allow her to change languages on her computer. D. Reconfigure the Group Policy object (GPO) for the Carmen_span user account to allow her to change languages on her computer.
42. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Stephen in the graphics department logs on to his Win 2000 Pro computer. He installs a shared color laser printer. The color laser printer is connected to a computer named Server1. The next day Stephen returns and logs on to a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer. Stephen reports that when he attempts to print a document to the shared color laser printer the printer is not included in the list of available printers. You want to allow Stephen to send print jobs to the shared color laser printer from any computer on the network. What should you do? A. Configure a roaming user profile for Stephen's user account. B. Configure the server properties of the Printers system folder to connect to the shared printer. C. Install the printer driver for the print device on the Windows NT Workstation computer. D. Upgrade the Windows NT Workstation computer to Windows 2000 Professional and then import the profile settings for Stephen's user account.
43. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You purchase 25 new portable computers that have a preinstalled version of Windows 98. You upgrade the 25 new computers to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to remove the Logoff option from the Start menu on the 25 new computers. Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two) A. On the Advanced tab of the Taskbar & Start Menu dialog box clear the Display Logoff option. B. On the Advanced tab of the Taskbar & Start Menu dialog box clear the Administrative Tools option. C. On the General tab of the Taskbar & Start Menu dialog box clear the Personalized Menus option. Log off and then log on the computers. D. Use the User Profiles tab within the properties of My Computer to change the profile from a local profile to a roaming user profile.
44. 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 redeploy the application's .MSI file to the Sales OU. B. Repackage and redeploy the application's .MST file to the Sales OU. C. Redeploy 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 .map file to the Sales OU.
45. You are delegated administrative control of the Graphics organizational unit (OU). You install Windows 2000 Professional on 25 PXE-compliant computers in the Graphics OU by using disk-duplicating software. The reference computer was configured to have Windows 2000 Professional default desktop settings. Users in the Graphics OU have home folders specified in their user account settings. The home folders are located on the \ServerT\Users network share. You want to change the default path of the users' My Documents folders to their respective home folders whenever users log on to the network. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? A. In the properties of the My Documents folder, select Move, and define the UNC path \|ServerT\Users. B. Reconfigure each domain user account properties on the Profile tab, and define the UNC path \\ServerT\Users. C. Enable a Local Computer policy to redirect the My Documents folder, and define the UNC path \\ServerT\Users\%Username% D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) for the Graphics OU to redirect the My Documents folder and define the UNC path \\ServerT\Users\%Username%
46. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional portable computer that is shared by users in the sales department. You want to configure a roaming user profile for each user. You want each individual user profile setting to be available from any location including by using a dial-up connection. You log on to the computer as Administrator. You create user accounts for the users in the sales department. When you attempt to configure each individual user account profile to be a roaming profile you find that you cannot. When you view the Change Profile Type dialog box the roaming profile option is gray, and can’t be selected. You want to be able to configure each user account to use a roaming user profile. What should you do? A. From System in Control Panel, select Change Type option and then select the Roaming Profile option. B. From Users and Passwords in Control Panel select Advanced tab and define a path for profile location. C. Use the Network Connection wizard to create a virtual private network (VPN) connection to the network and define the mandatory profile path on each domain user account. D. Connect the portable computer to the network and configure the user accounts for a roaming user profile.
47. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Michael has limited dexterity which prevents him from using the standard keyboard to complete his daily computing tasks. You want to configure his Win 2000 Pro computer to use the appropriate accessibility options. You log on to Michael's computer by using Michael's user account which is a member of the local Users group. You configure the Sticky Keys, Filter Keys and Toggle Keys options. You then log off. Michael logs on to the computer by using his user account. Michael is able to use the accessibility options that you have configured. However, when he return from lunch the accessibility options are automatically turned off. What should you do? A. Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to reconfigure the accessibility idle time setting. B. Use Accessibility Options in Control panel to enable the FilterKeys options to reconfigure the time setting. C. Use Utility Manager to configure the accessibility options to start automatically when Windows loads. D. Use Utility Manager to increase the accessibility idle time setting for Michael's accessibility options.
48. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. You deploy a graphics software application to users in the Graphics organizational unit (OU). You want to create a custom installation for three users named Carlos, Carmen, and Maria, who are members of the Graphics OU. You want these three users to be able to access additional text, filters and other graphics options for the software. What should you do? A. Create the Graphic Users OU in the domain. Add a custom .MSI file to the Graphics OU. B. Create the Graphic Users OU in the domain. Add a custom .MST file to the Graphics OU. C. Create the Advanced Software OU within the Graphics OU and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria. Create an .MSI file, including changes, and apply the modifications to the Advanced Software OU. D. Create the Advanced Software OU within the Graphics OU and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria. Create an .MST file including changes and apply the modification to the Advanced Software OU.
49. You upgrade five computers in the Finance organizational unit (OU) from NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Pro. The computers are used by members of the Finance OU to run financial applications. All five computers are configured to have the default security settings. A user named Helene reports that she can no longer run the financial applications on her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Prior to the upgrade Helene was able to run the financial applications on her computer. Helene is a member of the Local users group. You want the financial applications to run on Helene's computer. What should you do? A. In Computer Management, configure separate memory spaces for each financial application. B. Use Security Templates to edit the Security Policy to include the financial applications on Helene's computer. Then add Helene's user account to the Power Users group on Helene's computer. C. Use Security Configuration and Analysis to reconfigure the default security policy.inf file to allow the financial applications to run on Helene's computer. D. Use Secedit.exe to apply the Compatws.inf security template to Helene's Security Policy to loosen the permissions for the Local Users group on Helene's computer.
50. You want to upgrade 100 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You use Setup Manager to create the Unattend.txt file. The hardware on each computer is configured identically. You upgrade 10 of the computers. You notice that the monitors on the 10 computers go blank after Windows 2000 Professional loads. You restart one of the computers in safe mode and find that the monitor appears to be working. Which change should you make to Unattend.txt to configure your video setting correctly?
51 A user leaves your company; another person fills his position. How can you give the same permissions and restrictions to him with minimal administrative effort? The old user must have no further access. a. Rename the user account and change the password. b. Copy the old account to the new account and then delete the old account. c. Copy the old user profile to the new user account. d. Delete the old account. Create a new account and place it in all the groups that the old account was in. Manually re-assign all the user specific rights and permissions from the old account to the new account.
52 You load NT 4 on C: and W2kp on D:. You do not want users to save files to D: in either operating system, but you do want them to be able to access D:. You implement user quotas in W2kp so that users cannot save files to D:. When you restart the PC and go into NT4, users can still write to D:. What to do? a. Use NT4 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D: b. Enable EFS on D: c. Format the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4
53 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.
54 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 you 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
55. You are upgrading 50 Win98 computers to Win2kPro. They all have the exact same hardware and 25 are PXE compliant and 25 are not. The 25 PXE 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
56. 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 to the DACL for the Profiles shared folder on the network server. B. Add the User7 and User8 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
58. 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 for both English and Spanish. D. Create a local computer policy for Katrin's computer to include both English and Spanish.
59. You acquire a pc with 3 hard drives: Disk 0, Disk 1, Disk 2. Each physical disk has a capacity of 6gb. You want each disk to consist of one partition. You want to configure the computer to dual-boot Win98 and Win2K PRO. You want to save your documents to Disk 1 and have the ability to access them under either OS. You also want to install Windows 2000 professional and have the ability to secure individual files on Disk 2. Match the appropriate file systems to the correct disks. Disk 0________, Disk 1________, Disk 2________, Choose from: FAT 16, FAT 32, or NTFS
You use a Windows 2000 professional computer to run a weekly report. When the report is running, another task stops responding. When you run only the other task, it completes without errors. You use Task Manager to view your system resources. CPU time usage is high while the report is running. How can you use Task manager to resolve the problem? (Exhibit shows report running at real-time priority)
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