1. Does the Server service need to be stopped while the registry is backed up.
a. yes
b. no
(ans b)
2. Users are configured with man roaming profiles, the server which contains the profiles goes down,
what will happen when the users try to log on
a. will not be able to log on
b. will be able to log on and will get the default user profile.
c. Some other answer
d. will log on but any changes made will be lost
(ans b)
3. You have a winnt server that runs IPX, and you have a netware client, what will the client be able to access
a. Directories
b. Client / Server Applications that run NetBIOS
c. Printers
d. Access no resources on the NT server.
(ans b)
4. How would you install windows 95 over a network, choose all that apply
a. share windows 95 installation files
b. make installation startup disk with network client administrator
c. make installation disk with network client administrator.
d. install using startup disk
e. install using disk set
(ans a,b,d)
5. You have a computer with 5 disks, each with 2 partitions, On the first disk is the boot and
system partition, how will you optimize the pagefile.
a. place a pagefile on a disk other than the first disk
b. place a pagefile on each disk except the first
c. place a pagefile on the boot and system partition
d. place a pagefile on a partition other than the boot and system partition.
(ans b)
6. 10 workstations have been moved from the branch office to the headquaters to a domain named
CENTRAL, you want the Branch office’s worstations to become members of the CENTRAL domain
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a. the domain administrator must use server manager to add the workstation in the domain. The workstation administrator must log on at each workstation to join the domain using the network applet
b. the domain administrator must log on at each workstation and create a computer account in the domain then join it.
c. the workstation administrator must log on at each workstation to create the computer account in the domain.
d. re-install windows NT.
(ans a)
7. You connect to a shared directory on a windows NT server, what special group are you automatically a member of,
a. Interactive
b. Network
c. System
d. Creator Owner
(ans - b)
8. You have a LAN with two Netware servers, 30 dos clients and 20 windows 3.x clients. IPX/SPX is the only protocol used. You are planning to add a windows NT server to the network so clients can use resources located on the new server. Which of the following do you need to install,
a. RIP IPX on the clients
b. NWlink and TCP/IP on the clients
c. NWlink on the NT server
d. GSNW on the NT server
(ans, I think b - better to check)
9. The server has a boot sector virus, how to you recover.
a. boot from a floppy and run SYS /MBR
b. run RDISK
c. run windows NT and select the recovery option
10. You have a mirror set with SCSI disks with the BIOS enabled and one of the disks fail. How do you set the ARC path on the boot disk to point to the mirror on the second disk.
there is an exhibit with this question which shows the system mirror on the second partition on the second disk
a. mutil 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 0 [Page]
b. mutil 0) disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1
c. mutil 0 disk 1 rdisk 0 partition 0
d. mutil 0 disk 1 rdisk 0 partition 1
e. mutil 0 disk 1 rdisk 0 partition 2
f. multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 1 partition 2
(ans - f)
41. You have several files located in a directory on an NTFS partition. The Everyone group has Read permission to the files. You copy the files to a new directory on a FAT partition. What happens to the permission on the files?
The permissions are inherited from the new directory
The permissions remain the same
The permissions are lost
The permissions must be reassigned after being copied to the FAT partition
42. You move a file from one directory to another on the same NTFS partition. What happens to the permissions on the file?
The permissions are inherited from the new directory
The permissions remain the same
The permissions are lost
The permissions must be reassigned after being copied to the FAT partition
43. You move a file from a directory on one NTFS partition to another directory on a different NTFS partition. What happens to the permissions on the file?
The permissions are inherited from the new directory
The permissions remain the same
The permissions are lost
The permissions must be reassigned after being copied to the FAT partition
44. You are installing TCP/IP on two computers located on the same subnet. You assign each computer a unique IP address. What additional information must you supply?
Default gateway
Subnet mask
Wins server
DHCP server
45. You are installing a DHCP server. What TCP/IP related components can you specify for your clients? (select all that apply)
Default gateway
WINS server
DNS server
FTP server
Subnet mask
46. Bob is a user on your NT network, and he wants a home directory so he can store some files. How do you give Bob a home directory?
Use User Manager for Domains and specify a UNC path to the home directory for Bob's account Use Server Manager and specify a UNC path to the home directory for Bob's account
Use User Manager for Domains and specify the domain name, server name, and share name for Bob's home directory.
Use the Network option in Control Panel
47. You have two disk drives and two disk controllers. You want to implement fault tolerance so that if any disk component fails, users will not be affected. Which fault tolerance feature should you implement?
Disk Striping
Disk Striping with parity
Disk Duplexing
Disk bogus answer
48. You have 6 SCSI drives configured as a stripe set with parity. One of the drives fails, and you replace it. What must you do to recover the failed drive?
Using Disk Administrator, select the new drive and choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu Using Disk Administrator, create a new partition on the new drive and then choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu Do nothing. The new driver will automatically be recovered Use Server Manager to regenerate the new drive [Page]
49. You have a client computer that is dialing in to your RAS server. The client computer is only capable of DES security encryption. Which option should you select when configuring the RAS server network configuration? (Look at the screen shot on pg. 354 of the Core Technologies material)
In the Encryption settings, select Require encrypted authentication
In the Encryption settings, select Require Microsoft encrypted authentication
In the Encryption settings, select Allow any authentication including clear text
Disable the DES security on the client computer
50: You are installing a RAS server and want your clients to determine their own security encryption. Which option should you select when configuring the RAS server? (Look at the screen shot on pg. 354 of the Core Technologies material)
In the Encryption settings, select Require encrypted authentication
In the Encryption settings, select Require Microsoft encrypted authentication
In the Encryption settings, select Allow any authentication including clear text
Disable the DES security on the client computer
51: You have a customer database located on an NTFS partition. The Accounting group has No Access permission to the database. The Managers group has Full Control permission. Maria is a member of the Accounting group, but she just got promoted to a manager. You add Maria's account to the Managers group, but she complains that she is still unable to access the database. What do you do?
Remove Maria's account from the Accounting group
Instruct Maria to log off and back on
Delete the Managers group and recreate it
Assign Full Control permission directly to Maria's account
52: Your NT server's performance has been declining. You determine that excessive paging is the problem. What can you do to increase performance?
Increase the size of the page file
Decrease the size of the page file
Add more memory
Use the System option in Control Panel
53: Which NT Performance Monitor counter would you monitor to determine if excessive paging is the cause of decreased performance?
Memory
Disk
Processor
UDP
54: You want to monitor TCP/IP on several servers in your domain from an NT Workstation computer. What must you do?
Install SNMP on the NT Workstation computer
Install SNMP on each of the servers to be monitored
Install the client-based administration tools on the NT Workstation
Another bogus answer
55: You are using performance monitor to monitor several NT servers, and you notice that performance on your workstation has been declining. You want to increase performance of your other applications while you monitor the servers. What must you do?
Use the System option in Control Panel to decrease the priority of the foreground applications
Use the System option in Control Panel to increase the priority of the foreground applications
Use the START command to start Performance Monitor at a higher priority Lower the Performance Monitor update interval
56. Your company has a central office and several remote locations connected by IP routers. Your clients, who are running NT Workstation, access local resources 90% of the time and remote resources 10% of the time. The clients use NetBEUI to access local resources and TCP/IP to access the remote resources. How can you optimize performance so that the clients can access all resources as fast as possible? [Page]
Configure the bindings for the Workstation service on all of the servers so that NetBEUI is first and TCP/IP is last.
Configure the bindings for the Workstation service on all of the clients so that NetBEUI is first and TCP/IP is last.
Configure the bindings for the Server service on all of the servers so that NetBEUI is first and TCP/IP is last.
Configure the bindings for the Workstation service on all of the servers so that
TCP/IP is first and NetBEUI is last.
57: You want to convert a FAT partition to NTFS. What utility do you use?
Disk Administrator
Server Manager
CONVERT.EXE
User Manager