Computer Science - Windows 2000 Sever
Computer Science - Windows 2000 Sever
21. You install Internet Information Services 5.0 on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You create two new department web sites for the Human Resources and Sales departments. You use host headers to define these two new sites. You stop the Sales web site while a developer updates the contents of the site. If a user attempts to access the Sales site while it is stopped, what response will the user receive?
- The user will be redirected to an alternate default page for the Sales site's home directory
- The user will be redirected to the Default Web site home page
- The user will receive a 403.2 -Read Access Forbidden error message
- The user will receive a 404 - File Not Found error message
22. You have a machine with two hard disk and you add an extra 100 GB hard disk for a specific Client-Server application to run on, because the application gets very slow returning query data. You want to have the fastest possible access for the Client-Server App to the HDD's. Which Raid should you apply?
- RAID0
- RAID1
- RAIDS
- RAID2
23. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server has a single hard disk with a single NTFS partition. You use a third-party tool to add a new partition to the disk. When you restart the server, you received the following error message: "Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \system32\ntoskrnl.exe. Please re-install a copy of the above file." What should you do to resolve the problem?
- Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run System File Checker
- Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Modify the Partition parameter in the operating system path in C:\Boot.ini
- Start the emergency repair process. Choose the option to repair system files
- Start the computer in safe mode with command prompt. Modify the Partition parameter in the operating system path in C:\boot.ini
24. You are a network administrator for your company. The company is currently configuring its branch offices with a Windows 2000 Server computer at each office. Each branch office has a technical-support department but not a network administrator. You want to configure the remote Windows 2000 Server computers so that whenever a new Microsoft driver becomes available, the branch offices are notified automaticaly when the administrator logs onto the server. What should you do?
- Install the Windows 2000 Resource Kit
- Install Windows critical update notification
- Configure system file checker to notify the branch offices
- Configure Windows file protection to notify the branch offices
25. Some applications on your company network use defined domain user accounts as their service accounts. Each computer that runs one of these applications should have the respective service account in the Local Administrators Group. Currently, you individually place these service accounts in the Local Administrators Group on the appropriate Windows 2000 Professional computers. You need to centralize this process. What should you do?
- Add the applications service accounts to the Domain Administrator Group
- Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in each computer's local group policy
- Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in an OU Group Policy
- Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in a Domain Group Policy
26. How can you recreate the PTR record in your Windows 2000 DNS server from you Windows 2000 client?
- Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client
- Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server
- Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer
- Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer
27. You want to provide Internet access for the clients on your network. You decide to use Network Address Translation (NAT). You have a Windows 2000 computer you try to establish a secure Virtual Private Networking session with. You try connecting to the Remote Windows 2000 computer using L2TP. You are unable to establish a connection with the remote node using L2TP. You are able to make a connection with another computer in your same office. Why are you unable to make a connection.to the remote location?
- NAT does not allow for remote networking
- L2TP does not work with Windows 2000 computers
- You can not establish a L2TP connection behind a computer running NAT. The L2TP session fails because the IP Security packets become corrupted
- You have not configured the NAT server to translate the IP Security packets
28. You are configuring a Windows 2000 Server computer as a Routing and Remote Access server for a Branch office. You discover that an incorrect driver was installed during the installation of the modem. You attempt to remove the modem by using Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel. After each attempt to remove the modem by using this method, the computer stops responding. You restart the computer again. You must install the correct driver for the modem as quickly as possible. What should you do?
- Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to uninstall the modem. Restart the server
- Shut down the server, remove the modem card, and restart the server. Shut down the server again, insert the modem card, and restart the server
- Delete all references to modems in the registry
- Run the Modem troubleshooter and remove the modem when prompted. Restart the server
29. You want to improve the TCP transmission speed of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You also want to remove an unused registry key. You use Regedit32 to edit the registry of the Windows 2000 Server. You insert a value in the registry named TCPWindowSize, and you remove the unused key. You restart the computer, but the computer stops responding before the logon screen appears. You want to return the computer to its previous configuration. What should you do?
- Restart the computer in safe mode. Then restart the computer again
- Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the Fixboot c: command, and then run the Exit command
- Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the enable winlogon service_auto_start command, and then run the Exit command
- Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration
30. Your network consists of Windows 2000 file servers, Windows 2000 print servers, Windows 2000 professional computers, Windows 2000 file servers. You must prevent any unsigned drivers from being installed on any computer in your Windows 2000 network. What should you do?
- Configure a Group policy for the Domain that blocks all unsigned drivers
- Configure a Group policy for the Default Domain Controller to block all unsigned drivers
- Configure the Windows 2000 file servers, Windows 2000 print servers, Windows 2000 professional computers and Windows 2000 file servers to block unsigned drivers
- Do nothing, this is the default setting