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70210试题(四)

a. Create a bootable floppy disk that automatically runs winnt32.exe /checkupgradeonly and distribute it to each user on the network.
b. Configure SMS on your server and conduct an inventory of all hardware on the Windows 95 computers.
c. Remotely access the registries of all Windows 95 computers and generate a Report within Regedt32.
d. Enable driver signing when connecting to a RIS server to image the Windows 95 computers.
Answer:A
42. An employee named Will at your company has dexterity problems. You configure a Windows 2000 Professional computer to use an on-screen keyboard and you enable sticky key options. You save these options to a shared folder on his local drive. Another employee named Scott needs his same configuration. You log into Scott’s computer and access Will’s shared folder. What should you immediately do next?

a. Copy the .acw file to the c:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.
b. Import the .acw file into Scott’s registry.
c. Import the .acw file using the Utility Manager on Scott’s computer.
d. Change the permissions of the .acw file on the network share to allow access to Scott’s user account.
Answer:D
43. You install Windows 2000 on a portable computer that is configured for Advanced Power Management (APM). When shutting down, the Windows 2000 Shut Down screen remains on the screen and the computer does not shut down. What must you do?

a. Restart the computer and disable APM in the BIOS.
b. Restart the computer and enable hibernation support under Power Options.
c. Restart the computer and enable APM under Power Options.
d. Restart the computer and create a different power scheme under Power Options.
Answer:B
44. You create a roaming user profile for a user named Art, but when he logs in, he is told that Windows cannot locate his roaming profile and that he will be logged in using local profile information. What must you do to ensure that this roaming profile is effective wherever Art logs in?

a. Create a home folder for Art.
b. Share the directory which holds his profile.
c. Map a network drive to his network profile directory.
d. Use the %username% variable when naming his user directory.
Answer:B
45. A user receives confirmation every time a print job is successfully printed to a shared printer connected to a Windows 2000 Server computer. She would like this feature disabled. How?

a. Disable the “Notify when remote documents are printed” option on the server that hosts the printer.
b. Enable Silent Mode on the printer driver on the server that hosts the printer.
c. Disable bi-directional support on the printer’s driver on the user’s computer.
d. On the user’s computer, disable Notification in the Advanced Printing Features section on the Advanced tab of the printer driver’s properties.
Answer:D
46. A user named Janet reports that she can send faxes through her locally installed fax modem on her Windows 2000 Professional computer, but cannot receive faxes. You log on to her computer as a local administrator. What should you do? [Page]

a. Use the Set Service Manager to start the Fax service and configure the Fax service to start automatically.
b. Run the Fax Service Manager. Select the Fax Management Server and enable the device to receive faxes.
c. Open the Fax applet within the Control Panel to reinstall the Fax Service and configure Fax Services to receive faxes.
d. Open the Fax applet within the Control Panel to add a Fax Operator and enable the Fax device to receive faxes.
Answer:B
47. How do you ensure that other computers on your LAN are only granted HTTP and FTP access through the shared Internet connection on your computer? (Choose two)

a. Set the Internet Connection Sharing application type ‘FTP’ to use remote server port 21.
b. Set the Internet Connection Sharing application type ‘HTTP’ to use remote server port 80.
c. Set the Internet Connection Sharing application type ‘HTTP’ to use remote server port 25.
d. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable on-demand dialing.
e. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable LCO extension.
Answer:A,B
48. You configure a computer to dual boot between NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 

Professional. NT is installed on a 4 GB partition on drive C. Windows 2000 is on a 4 GB partition on 

drive D. You enable a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving data to the D drive, but notice

 that this is not effective. What should you do to prevent users of the computer from saving to drive D? 
a. Configure drive D as a dynamic partition within NT Workstation 4.0. 
b. Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive D. 
c. Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny access to the 

users. 
d. Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas. 
Answer:C 
49. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 45 MB of hard disk space on drive C and 620 MB 

of free space on drive D. Print jobs are failing because of inadequate room for spooling on drive C. 

How can you configure print jobs to be spooled to drive D? 
a. Change the location of the spool folder from the print server properties.  [Page]
b. Within the properties of the printer driver, change the spool directory to the D drive within Advanced 

Settings. 
c. Move the spool directory to the D drive. 
d. Mount drive C as a subdirectory of drive D. 
Answer:A 
50. You upgrade your Windows NT Workstation computer to Windows 2000. Prior to the upgrade, 

you had a local security policy requiring that passwords contain at least 12 alphanumeric characters. 

After the upgrade, no such security policies are allowed. How can you restore the old security policies? 
a. Edit the existing security policy. 
b. Use the local computer policy to configure the local security policy. 
c. Use Security Configuration and Analysis to support the security files as core files. 
d. Old security policies cannot be transferred. 

Answer:A 
51. You upgrade the NT Workstation of a financial manager to Windows 2000 Professional. 

After the upgrade, the manager can no longer run financial applications on her computer. 

She is a member of the Local Users group. What should you do to ensure that all financial applications 

run on her computer? 
a. Use the Computer Magnet to configure separate memory space for each financial application in the 

user’s account. 
b. Use Security Tablets to adjust security policies for the user and her account in the Power Users 

group on her computer. 
c. Use Security Configuration and Analysis to configure the default security policy INF to allow 

financial application execution on her computer. 
d. Use Security Tablets to relax permissions for all local groups on the computer. 
Answer:C 
52. Your company’s research department has 8 critical Windows 2000 Professional computers that contain important, [Page]

confidential information. You want these computers to communicate with other Windows 2000 

Professional computers, but you do not want them to communicate with Windows 9x or Windows 

NT computers. What security policy should you create on these 8 computers to ensure that the 

confidential information is secure? 
a. Use Security Configuration and Analysis to maximize HISECWS security such that only Windows 

2000 computers can communicate. 
b. Use Security Tablets to create a Security Tablet file. Import the security settings to modify default 

security settings. 
c. Disable the “Access this Computer from the Network” option within the local computer policy. 
d. Use seced.exe to deny anonymous access to the computers. 
Answer:B 
53. While installing a printer driver on a Windows 2000 Professional computer, you are prompted with 

the error, “Error 11—Cannot Install Printer Driver.” This driver was downloaded from the manufacturer’s web site and has been installed on other computers on your network. How should you configure this 

Windows 2000 computer to check for driver integrity and to allow you to install this printer driver? 
a. Configure driver signing to display a message before installing an unsigned driver. 
b. Configure driver signing to ignore file signature verification. Create a local computer policy to enable 

Windows file protection. 

c. Use the Add Printer Driver Wizard to install the driver. Create a local computer policy to enable 

Windows file protection. 
d. Use the Printer Troubleshooter to configure the computer to prevent the installation of unsigned 

drivers. 
Answer:A 
54. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 50 new computers with dual processors.[Page]

 The hardware configuration of all 50 computers is identical. After installing Windows 2000 on a 

reference computer, you notice in the Device Manager that dual processor support is not present. 

What must you do prior to creating the disk image to ensure that the other 49 computers will be 

configured for dual processor support? 
a. Run Setup Manager and specify dual processor support. 
b. Create a system preparation tool with a PMP parameter to create a reference disk. 
c. Add the appropriate hardware abstraction layer within the Device Manager. 
d. Add the appropriate device driver within Safe Mode. 
Answer:C 
55. A project team at your company requires computers that will dual boot between Windows 98 and 

Windows 2000. All local files must be accessible from either operating system, and the computers must

 be configured for optimal disk performance. How should the physical drives be prepared?