1. you plan to install windows 2000 professional on 60 new computers on your company’s network. after installing windows 2000 professional on one of the new computers, you log on using the local administrator account and install all company-standard applications. you then create a ris image of the computer you just configured. how should the ris image be configured so that the standard applications will be accessible to users when they first log into their computers?
a. run rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
b. copy the all users profile to the default users profile.
c. run riprep.exe prior to installing the standard the standard applications.
d. copy the administrator account profile to the default users profile.
answer:d
2. you are assigned the task of updating 200 computers from nt workstation to windows 2000 professional. you create an unattend.txt file using setup manager and copy it to a floppy disk. this disk is inserted into a test computer, and although user interaction level was set to full unattended mode, you are prompted for required parameters. what should be done to ensure that the unattended installation asks for no user input?
a. add an [unattend] section to unattend.txt and set the oemp reinstall parameter to yes.
b. rename unattend.txt on the floppy disk to winnt.sif.
c. create a $oem$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer and copy unattend.txt to the folder.
d. add a [data] section to unattend.txt and set the unattended parameter to yes.
answer:b
3. you are assigned the task of installing windows 2000 professional on 50 pxe-compliant computers and 50 non-pxe-compliant computers. after creating a ris image, it is loaded to a ris server. the pxe-compliant computers can connect to the ris server, and the non-pxe-compliant computers cannot. what should be done to correct the problem?
a. run rbfg.exe to create a non-pxe-compliant startup disk.
b. run riprep.exe to create a non-pxe compliant startup disk.
c. grant the everyone group ntfs read permission to the ris image.
d. grant the administrators group ntfs read permission to the ris image.
answer:a
4. you upgrade a computer with windows 98 to windows 2000 professional using the windows 2000 professional cd-rom. after text mode installation is complete, the computer is restarted. the bios virus checker on your computer indicates a master boot record virus. what should you do to continue the installation?
a. run fdisk /mbr from a startup disk.
b. backup up all data, format the drive, install windows 2000 professional, and restore all data.
c. disable the bios virus checker and restart the computer.
d. run fixmbr.exe from the windows 2000 professional cd-rom.
answer:c
5. your network consists of several windows 2000 servers and 50 windows 2000 professional computers. all windows 2000 professional computers were installed using a ris image on one of the windows 2000 servers. you must perform a mass upgrade of several applications on the windows 2000 professional computers. the applications do not have built-in support for scripted installation.
you want to accomplish the following goals:
q perform an unattended installation of the upgraded applications on the windows 2000 professional computers.
q existing user environment will be maintained on the windows 2000 professional computers.
q the network name of each windows 2000 professional computer will be changed to match its asset tag.
q the ris image and the upgraded applications will be enabled as they are added to the network.
5.you take the following actions:
q install the ris image on a windows 2000 professional computer named computer1.
q install the upgraded applications on computer1.
q change the network name of computer1 to %dmi_serial_num%.
q run riprep.exe on cmoputer1 to load the ris image to the ris server.
q start all windows 2000 professional computers and load the ris image from the ris server.
which result or results are produced? (choose all that apply)
a. an unattended installation of all applications is performed.
b. existing user environments are maintained.
c. the network names of all computers are changed to match their asset tags.
d. the ris image and upgraded applications are enabled as they are added to the network.
answer:a,d
6. you use the english (us) edition of windows 2000 professional and are writing documentation with text in both english and spanish on your 16 bit character-based word processing application. you complete the english portion of the documentation and install the spanish language group using regional options in the control panel. however, you cannot use spanish within your word processor. what should you do?
a. close the word processor and save the document. select spanish from the locale indicator on the taskbar and restart the word processor.
b. install the spanish version of windows 2000 professional and reconfigure language settings.
c. change language preference from english to spanish within the word processing program.
d. close the word processor and save the document. log off and log back on to the computer. restart the word processing program and select spanish from the locale indicator on the taskbar.
answer:a
7. office 2000 has been installed on 3400 windows 2000 professional computers by using a group policy object (gpo). you deploy an office 2000 service release to all windows 3400 windows 2000 computers. it is successful on all but 4 computers. what should you do?
a. restart windows installer on the domain controller.
b. restart windows installer on the computers that failed to install the service release.
c. re-deploy the service release using a .zap file.
d. reimage the 4 computers manually.
answer:b
8. you create a custom bitmap with the logo of your company saved with 16 bit color and 1026 x 768 resolution. you configure a local group named receiving to have a mandatory user profile. some computers in the receiving department have vga video adapters, and others have svga video adapters. some users report that this custom bitmap is very pixilated and distorted when logging into certain computers. what should you do to ensure that the bitmap is displayed properly to all users on all computers in the department?
a. install the appropriate wdm-compliant drivers on the computers with vga adapters.
b. configure separate user profiles for each user in the receiving group.
c. configure a roaming user profile for each user in the receiving group.
d. change the custom bitmap to a 16 color bitmat using 640 x 480 resolution. reconfigure the mandatory profile to use this new bitmap.
answer:d
9. you must deploy an application using windows installer to 330 windows 2000 professional computers on the network you administer for an organizational unit (ou) named marketing. a group policy object (gpo) is created for the marketing ou. after deployment, some users report that the installation is aborted, while others report that after a successful installation the application gives random general protection fault errors. what should you do next?
a. repackage and re-deploy the application’s .msi file to the marketing ou.
b. repackage and re-deploy the application’s mst file to the marketing ou.
c. re-deploy the application using the gpo for the marketing ou.
d. create a new ris for all computers, backup all data to network drives, and reimage all computers.
answer:a
10. you are the local administrator of a windows 2000 professional computer (main) shared by multiple computers in a small office. user accounts exist for each user, and current users experience no problems with using the computer. you create two new accounts, employee5 and employee6 on main. when logging on to the computer, employee 5 receives the message: “windows cannot copy c:documents and settingsdefault user to location c:documents and settingsemployee5.” employee 6 receives the same error. which two of the following actions will resolve the problem?
a. add employee5 and employee6 user accounts to the dacl for the profiles shared folder on the network server.
b. add employee5 and employee6 user accounts to the dacl for the c:documents and settingsdefault user folder.
c. add the everyone group to the dacl for the c:documents and settingsdefault user folder.
d. add a group policy object (gpo) for the sales ou that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.
e. log on as the local administrator and manually create employee5 and employee6 folders within 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 settingsdefault user folder, and reset permissions on all child objects.
g. move and retain permissions and compressions.
answer:c,e
11. you have 5 shares on your windows 2000 computer. a user reports that the share, apps, is not accessible to her. you don’t know which server apps is hosted on. what is the quickest means of finding out which server hosts apps?
a. windows explorer.
b. use store it within computer management.
c. ping the share name, apps.
d. use system tools in computer management to display the paths of all shares.
answer:d
12. a user on your network enables offline files on his portable windows 2000 computer. when working from home, he says copies of files and folders from the office network are not available on his portable computer. what should you instruct him to do?
a. enable file and printer sharing. the files will be immediately accessible.
b. synchronize all offline files. the files will be immediately accessible.
c. while at the office, create a shortcut to the offline files folder. the files will be accessible the next time he logs off the network.
d. while at the office, make all files available offline. the files will be accessible the next he logs off the network.
answer:d
14. you administer a network consisting of 14 windows 2000 professional computers and 1 windows 2000 server. you want all computers to share a single dialup account with a local internet service provider (isp). you buy a 56k v.90 modem. how do you enable internet connection sharing? (choose all that apply)
a. configure the shared modem to use software handshaking.
b. configure the dialup connection to enable on-demand dialing.
c. configure the dialup connection to enable internet connection sharing.
d. configure all other computers to have a dialup connection that uses the shared modem.
e. attach the modem to one of the windows 2000 professional computers and create a dialup connection to the isp.
f. attach the modem to one of the windows 2000 professional computers and share the modem with the network.
answer:b,c
15. your routed tcp/ip network has 8 windows 2000 servers and 62 windows 2000 professional computers. tcp/ip is the only network protocol in use. on 10 new windows 2000 professional computers, you want to use netbios names to connect to all shared network resources. you assign an ip address and subnet mask to each new computer. what two additional tcp/ip properties must be assigned properly?
a. bindings.
b. dns.
c. gateway.
d. wins.
e. dhcp.
answer:c,d
16. you configure your portable windows 2000 professional computer to redirect all files saved to the my documents folder to your home folder. what two actions should be performed to ensure that all files in the my documents folder are available when the computer is not on the network?
a. enable offline files in windows explorer.
b. create a shortcut in my network places to access your home folder.
c. create a shortcut in windows explorer to access offline folders from the desktop.
d. use synchronization manager to configure your home folder to be available offline.
e. use windows explorer to configure the properties of your home folder to be available offline.
answer:a,e
17. after installing usb camera drivers, your computer’s usb port becomes unusable. you suspect that you have installed drivers that are not certified for windows 2000 professional. how can you configure your usb board to prevent uncertified drivers from being installed in the future? (choose two)
a. enable driver signing.
b. disable driver signing.
c. start the computer in debug mode and replace the camera driver using the device manager.
d. start the computer using the recovery console and restore system state data.
e. start the computer in safe mode and replace the camera drivers using add/remove hardware.
answer:a,e
18. you purchase a usb isdn adapter for your portable windows 2000 computer. plug and play fails to detect the new device. you try the same adapter on your desktop windows 2000 computer and it works fine. what should you do to allow the isdn adapter to work in your portable computer?
a. use the device manager to enable the usb manager root hub.
b. contact the hardware manufacturer to obtain an upgrade for the plug and play bios on your portable computer.
c. enable the usb host controller in the device manager.
d. install the isdn adapter in safe mode.
answer:b
19. after installing a new agp video card in your windows 2000 professional computer, your display defaults to 16 colors, 640 x 480 resolution. you install the manufacturer’s drivers for the card and restart the computer. the monitor is now blank. how do you recover?
a. start the computer in debug mode. restore the original adapter driver settings.
b. start the computer using the emergency repair disk and restore original driver settings.
c. start the computer in safe mode and rename the video adapter in the device manager.
d. start the computer using the recovery console and rename the agp driver.
answer:b
20. your windows 2000 portable computer uses offline files. these files include a large microsoft project file and several smaller personal files. the computer connects to the network remotely via dialup at scheduled intervals throughout the day to download email. you don’t want the large project file to be synchronized, but want your personal files synchronized. what two steps must you take?
a. enable quick synchronization.
b. configure synchronization to prompt before synchronize items.
c. configure synchronization to synchronize the project file only when locally logged on to the lan.
d. configure synchronization of your personal files when connected locally to the lan and via dialup.
answer:c,d
21. your two hard drives, c and d, both have more than 500 mb of free space. when running memory intensive applications, access to your c: drive is noticeably slower. what should you do to maximize disk performance?
a. configure the initial size of the paging file on drive c to be set by the system and place a maximum size on virtual memory of 64 mb.
b. configure the initial size of the paging file on drive c to be set by the system and place a maximum size on virtual memory of 128 mb.
c. move the paging file to drive d. have the system set initial virtual memory size and maximize virtual memory size to 256 mb.
d. move the paging file to drive d. set the initial size of virtual memory to 56 mb and maximize the size of virtual memory to 256 mb.
answer:c
22. you compress a 2 mb bitmap file to 1 mb and attempt to copy it to a 1.4 mb floppy disk. however, you are given the error, “drive is full.” what should you do next?
a. move the file to the floppy instead of copying it.
b. use another program to compress the bitmap file before copying the file to the floppy disk.
c. reformat the floppy disk and copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk. d. copy the empty compressed folder from the hard disk to the floppy disk. copy the compressed bitmap file to the folder on the floppy disk.
answer:b
23. you install an insa-based scsi adapter in your portable windows 2000 computer’s docking station. you start the computer, but the adapter is not detected while windows 2000 boots. you run the add/remove hardware wizard, but the adapter is still not detected. what should you do next?
a. restart the add/remove hardware wizard and manually add the scsi adapter driver.
b. restart the computer in safe mode and run add/remove hardware to automatically detect the scsi adapter driver.
c. copy the scsi adapter driver to the i386 directory and restart the add/remove hardware wizard to automatically detect the scsi adapter.
d. reconfigure windows 2000 for driver signing. restart add/remove hardware to automatically detect the scsi adapter.
answer:a
24. you are networking 8 windows 2000 professional computers. tcp/ip will be the only protocol in use. the first 6 computers have a 10 mbps/utp combination adapter card. the 7th and 8th computers have 10/100 mbps bnc/utp adapter cards. all computers are connected to a 10/100 switch using cat5 utp cabling. only computers 7 and 8 can communicate with each other. what must you do to allow all 8 computers to communicate with each other?
a. configure the 10/100 switch to only transfer at 100 mbps.
b. configure the 10/100 mbps network adapters to only communicate at 10 mbps.
c. change the network adapter cards to use the bnc transceiver setting.
d. change the network adapter cards to use the utp transceiver setting.
answer:d
25. you upgrade 6 mps compliant computers from nt workstation 4.0 to windows 2000 professional. each computer has two 550 mhz processors and is used for resource-intensive graphics applications. after the upgrade, users complain that the graphics applications perform noticeably slower. what should you do to correct the problem?
a. enable the agp bridge controller in the device manager.
b. install mps compliant drivers for the second processor in the device manager.
c. install acpi compliant drivers for the second controller in the device manager.
d. run the processor optimization wizard within system tools.
answer:b
26. you are configuring your computer to dual-boot between windows 2000 and windows 98. your computer has 3 6gb hard drives—disk0, disk1, and disk2. you want to install windows 98 on disk0 and windows 2000 professional on disk1. you will store project files on disk2. these project files must be accessible from either operating system. how should each disk be formatted?
a. disk0 (ntfs); disk1 (fat16); disk2 (fat32)
b. disk0 (fat32); disk1 (ntfs); disk2 (ntfs)
c. disk0 (fat32); disk1 (ntfs); disk2 (fat32)
d. disk0 (ntfs); disk1 (ntfs); disk2 (fat32)
answer:c
28. you install 10 usb tablets on 10 windows 2000 professional computers with built-in usb controllers. after installing the tablet software, the tablets cannot communicate with the computers. what must you do to recover?
a. enable the usb root hub controller and reinstall the usb tablet device drivers.
b. disable usb error detection for the usb root hub controller and enable the usb tablet within the device manager.
c. reinstall the usb device drivers and disable usb error detection.
d. enable the usb ports in the bios and reinstall the usb tablet device drivers.
answer:d
29. you have noticed that files on your local drives were recently deleted, and you don’t recall deleting them yourself. what two steps must you take to track all access to your local folders?
a. enable the local group policy for auditing successful file access attempts.
b. enable the local group policy for auditing unsuccessful file access attempts.
c. enable the local group policy for auditing successful object access attempts.
d. enable the local group policy for auditing unsuccessful object access attempts.
e. enable file auditing through windows explorer.
f. run the disperf –y command from a run line, use system monitor to examine the logical i/o connector, and restart the computer.
answer:c,e
30. you are a local administrator of a windows 2000 professional computer. a secretary named rena has local administrative rights. other users report that she has modified their files without permission. you want rena to be able to install programs, perform backups, and manage printers, but you do not want her to view, change or read files for which permission has not been granted to her. applying the least administrative effort, what should you do?
a. let rena be a local administrator and limit her rights using a local policy.
b. let rena be a local administrator and change the ntfs permissions on other files to deny maria from viewing or modifying them.
c. remove rena’s administrative rights. add her to the power users group and backup operators group.
d. remove rena’s administrative rights. add her to the power users group and grant her ntfs permission to the files she will need to back up.
answer:c
31. the dialup server for your company is configured to record and log secure certificate authentication. a user named ed wants to use smart card authentication on his windows 2000 professional portable computer. his computer has a pc card smart card reader that is installed correctly. you give him a smart card. what must be done to enable smart card authentication on his computer?
a. configure a dialup connection to use eap and select the smart card device for authentication.
b. configure a dialup connection to connect to a private network through the internet and enable 12tp to create a virtual private network.
c. configure a dialup connection to use fpap and select the smart card device for authentication.
d. configure a dialup connection to use certificate authentication and enable the user’s credentials for authentication.
answer:a
32. a user named thomas is leaving your company. his replacement will be melvin—an existing employee. melvin will need the same rights as thomas. with the least administrative effort, how can you grant melvin these rights and ensure that thomas can no longer access your network with his account?
a. rename thomas’ user account to melvin and change the account password.
b. copy thomas’ profile to melvin’s account. delete thomas’ account.
c. configure thomas’ account to immediately expire and be renamed to melvin on thomas’ next attempt to login.
d. delete both accounts. manually recreate melvin’s account to mirror thomas’ old account.
answer:a
33. you want to back up several encrypted files, and are given 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 and do nothing further.
b. copy the files to an ntfs 32 volume and do nothing further.
c. copy the files to a floppy disk that has been formatted using windows 2000 professional.
d. copy the files to an encrypted folder, then copy the folder to floppy disk.
answer:a
34. you are the administrator of a network consisting of 50 windows 2000 professional computers. with the least administrative effort, how do you ensure that users maintain the same individual desktop settings regardless of which computer they use?
a. configure each computer to join a workgroup and create unique accounts for each user within the workgroup.
b. configure each computer to join a workgroup and enable local user synchronization within network tools.
c. configure each computer to join a domain. create a domain user account that uses roaming user profiles.
d. configure each computer to join a domain and a workgroup. assign the workgroup a home directory on the domain controller that will hold every user’s individual settings.
answer:c
35. you are configuring a portable windows 2000 professional computer for access to a routing and remote access server via dialup. the computer has a smart card reader and appropriate drivers installed. you install the mmc to request a new certificate. you install the certificate to use the smart card and want to use this smart card for authentication when connecting to the remote access server. which options should be enabled when configuring advanced security options for the dialup connection?
a. eap
b. encrypted password
c. chap
d. spap
e. ms chap v2
answer:a
36. logged in as a local administrator, you schedule a task to run in 15 minutes. when you return in one hour, it has not run. the system log file contains the error, “the task scheduler failed to start due to the following error: the service did not start due to login failure.” what should be done to correct the problem?
a. set the task scheduler service to log on with a local system account.
b. start the remote rpc service.
c. log off, then log back on to the computer with an account in the power user group.
d. grant the appropriate ntfs permissions to all drives.
answer:a
37. a user reports slow system performance on her windows 2000 professional computer with 64 mb of ram and 100 mb free disk space. which of the following will improve performance?
a. add the user to the power users group.
b. set the total paging file to use 75% of physical memory.
c. use disk cleanup to remove temporary files and unnecessary program files.
d. ensure that the performance option for the computer is optimized for background service.
answer:c
38. a user downloads an updated device driver for his windows 2000 professional computer and asks for assistance installing it. you are unsure of the source of the driver, and don’t want the user to be unproductive for many hours if the installation causes unforeseen problems. how should you install the driver?
a. save existing driver files to a directory on the computer. install the new driver and reboot. if you encounter problems, reboot to the last known good configuration.
b. install the driver. backup the registry. check the device manager for any conflicts. reboot if none are found.
c. view the advanced properties of the driver file. check for an official signature on the file. install the driver if you find a signature.
d. run a file signature verification survey to verify that the driver is digitally signed. do not install if no digital signature is found.
answer:d
39. you are assigned the task of installing the same image of windows 2000 professional and associated applications on 60 computers with diverse hardware configurations. you install windows 2000 professional and all standard software on one of the computers. you log on as a local administrator and configure the applications and desktop settings. you run the setup manager and create a sys-drop.inf file. you copy sys-drop.inf and setup1.exe to the c:sys-prep folder. you run sysprep.exe and run third party disk imaging software. you copy the image to the server and test it on another pc. after importing the image, the computer does not run at all. what must you do to correct your imaging process? (choose two)
a. copy sysprep.inf to c:sysprep.
b. copy the administrator profile to the default users profile and grant permissions to everyone to use the profile.
c. include the –pnp parameter when running sysprep.exe.
d. include the –nosidgen parameter when running sysprep.exe.
answer:a,b
40. you are the administrator of your company’s network. you must install windows 2000 professional on 8 known pxe-compliant computers on the sales segment of your network. the 8 computers have no operating system installed. you intend to load an existing ris image on a ris server to the 8 computers. the 8 computers cannot connect to the ris server. you find out from your own workstation that the nt 4.0 server running wins has stopped responding due to a hard disk failure. what should you do? (choose two)
a. repair and restart the wins server.
b. repair the wins server and upgrade it to windows 2000 server.
c. configure your active directory server to run dhcp.
d. configure a static entry on the wins server pointing to the ris server.
e. recreate your ris disk.
answer:a,c
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 settingsdefault 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?
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.
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, 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. 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
56. a computer named horse shares a printer named carriage. the printer will not turn on, and there are three documents waiting in its queue. in the same room is a computer named truck, which shares a printer named trailer. trailer and carriage are identical printers. you want to configure users currently printing to carriage to print to trailer, and you want the three queued print jobs to be automatically transferred to trailer. how?
a. enable bi-directional printing on carriage.
b. change the share name of carriage to trailer.
c. add a port to \trucktrailer on the carriage driver of all computers, and make it the active port.
d. add a driver to trailer on all computers, then delete all drivers pointing to carriage.
answer:c
57. an employee named fren comes to you asking for help with the power settings on her portable windows 2000 professional computer. she wants to maximize battery life by having all devices power off when she presses the sleep button. when she restores power, she wants to begin where she last left off (ie, she does not want to have to boot the computer). what power option or scheme do you recommend for her?
a. standard options.
b. power off option.
c. hibernate option.
d. always on power scheme.
e. portable power scheme.
answer:c
58. you administer a windows 2000 domain. new graphics software is deployed to artists in the graphics organizational unit. three particular users will require additional text filters and advanced options for the software. how do you ensure that these three users are given these additional rights?
a. add a custom .msi file to the graphics organizational unit.
b. add a custom .mst file to the graphics organizational unit.
c. create an advanced graphics organizational unit within the graphics organizational unit. add the three users to the advanced graphics organizational unit and implement a custom .msi file.
d. create an advanced graphics organizational unit within the graphics organizational unit. add the three users to the advanced graphics organizational unit and implement a custom .mst file.
answer:d
59. a user in the printing department named chris must print to a particular color laser printer from any windows 2000 computer on the network. how can you ensure he has such access?
a. configure a roaming user profile for chris’ user account.
b. within chris’ user account, map a drive directly to the printer share.
c. add chris to the total access global print group.
d. this cannot be done.
answer:a
60. what two methods can be used to remove the log off option from the start menu on a windows 2000 professional computer?
a. clear the “display log off” option on the advanced tab of the task bar and start menu dialogue box.
b. clear the “administrative tools” option on the advanced tab of the task bar and start menu dialogue box.
c. implement a local computer policy that will not allow the log off option from the start menu.
d. select the user profiles tab within the properties of my computer. change the default profile from local to roaming.
answer:c
61. your company has international offices in manila, boston, montevideo, and caracas. a user named felicia works in your boston office. she frequently travels to montevideo and uses the multi-language edition of windows 2000 professional on her laptop. when in boston, she logs in using her felecia_eng user account and when in montevideo she logs in using her felecia_span account to access the appropriate user interface input locale and keyboard layout. however, when logged in using felecia_eng, she is not allowed to add any languages to her computer other than english. what should you do?
a. add the spanish keyboard layout for the felecia_eng user account profile.
b. add the english keyboard layout for the felecia_span user account profile.
c. configure the group policy object for felecia_eng to allow her to change the languages on her computer.
d. configure the group policy object felecia_span to allow her to change the languages on her computer.
answer:c
62. you administer a windows 2000 professional computer that is shared by many members of your company’s sales department. you want to configure roaming profiles. each individual profile must be active from all locations, including dialup locations. you log in locally to the computer and create user accounts. however, after creating user accounts for all users you find that you cannot configure each user account to be a roaming profile. why?
a. you must make this change within the change type applet in the control panel.
b. you must make this change within the users applet in the control panel.
c. the computer must be connected to the network for the user accounts to be designated as roaming.
d. you must create a virtual private network (vpn) connection on the portable computer prior to designating roaming profiles.
answer:c
63. as network administrator, you want to change the default path of the my documents folder for users within your organizational unit such that the my documents folder is directed to the network path, \serverusername. how can you do this with the least administrative effort?
a. define the unc path \serverusername within the properties of the my documents folder.
b. creating roaming profiles for all users that force the local my documents folder to be redirected to \serverusername.
c. create local profiles on all computers that force the local my documents folder to be redirected to \serverusername.
d. create a group policy object for the organizational unit that redirects the my documents folder to \serverusername.
answer:d
64. you connect, via dialup, to your company’s remote access server. you can connect to resources on the access server and any resources on computers within the access server’s network segment. how can you reach resources on servers outside the access server’s network segment?
a. configure the remote access server to accept multilink connections.
b. configure the dialup connection to disable ip header compression.
c. configure the dialup connection to use the default gateway on the remote network.
d. this cannot be done.
answer:a
65. you administer a network for a company with two domains, cycles.com and blades.com. the corporate intranet is hosted on a windows 2000 server on cycles.com which runs iis and proxy server 2.0. you want users in blades.com to access the corporate intranet using the url http://cycles.com. ;how?
a. add cycles.com to the domain suffix search order on the intranet server.
b. add blades.com to the domain suffix search order on the intranet server.
c. add blades.com to the exceptions list within the proxy server settings on the intranet server.
d. configure proxy settings on all computers in the blades.com domain to bypass proxy servers for intranet addresses.
answer:a
66. you have been assigned the task of deploying the latest windows 2000 professional service pack to all computers on the network you administer. after creating an installer package file, it installs on all computers except a group of 7 computers in the research organizational unit. what can you do to ensure that the service pack is installed on these 7 computers?
a. use computer management to start the windows installer service on all computers in the research organizational unit.
b. make sure you are logged in as a local administrator on all 7 computers first, then duplicate your previous efforts to install the service pack on the research computers.
c. repair the install package file with windows install le and re-deploy the service pack to the 7 computers in the research organizational unit.
d. add the user account from the developmental organizational unit to a dacl. grant the user account read access to the service pack’s deployment directory. re-deploy the service pack.
answer:d
67. you are upgrading two computers—a and b—from nt workstation to windows 2000 professional. the upgrade of computer a is successful. but, a power outage interrupts the installation of windows 2000 on computer b. computer b will not load nt workstation or windows 2000. how should you recover?
a. on computer a copy the appropriate real mode cd-rom drivers, ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys, and ntldr to a formatted floppy disk. boot to the floppy on computer b and run winnt /debug from the windows 2000 professional cd-rom.
b. create a windows 2000 boot floppy from computer a within add/remove programs and boot to the floppy on computer b. run recover.exe from the boot floppy and follow the instructions on screen.
c. on computer a, create windows 2000 boot disks by running makebt32.exe from the windows 2000 professional cd-rom. start computer b using these new boot disks.
d. create a dos network client floppy for computer b. boot to the floppy on computer b and connect to computer a. insert the windows 2000 cd-rom drive in computer a. browse to the cd-rom from computer b and set up windows 2000 professional again.
answer:c
69. you install a zip device on your windows 2000 professional computer. you reboot, and the computer does not respond. you reboot into safe mode, and again, the computer will not respond. how do you recover? (choose all that apply)
a. use the listsvc command to disable the zip device driver.
b. select recovery console from the recovery menu.
c. use the disable command to disable the zip device driver.
d. select debug mode from the windows 2000 advanced option menu.
e. insert the emergency repair disk and specify the path of the recovery file on the hard disk. start the computer using the windows 2000 professional cd-rom.
answer:b,c,e
70. you want to perform weekly backups of user data on your windows 2000 professional computer. how can you ensure that registry files and com plus objects are backed up weekly?.
a. configure windows backup to backup the system partition.
b. configure windows backup to backup system state data.
c. create a batch file that runs rdisk.exe /s before backup begins.
d. create a vb script that runs rdisk.exe /s before backup begins.
answer:b
71. you install a 16 bit sound card in your windows 2000 professional computer. you reboot, and the computer does not respond. you reboot into safe mode. how can you recover?
a. disable the sound card driver by using the disable command.
b. disable the sound card driver using computer management.
c. remove the sound card driver by enabling driver signing.
d. remove the sound card driver by disabling driver signing.
answer:b
72. you install windows 2000 professional on your portable computer but find that windows 2000 does not recognize the cd-rom drive connected to the parallel port. how should you configure the parallel port to recognize the drive?
a. manually specify an interrupt for the port.
b. configure the parallel port to use automatically assigned resources.
c. configure the parallel port to accept legacy plug and play detection.
d. enable ecp on the parallel port in the computer’s bios.
answer:c
73. you are connecting a plug and play compatible laser printer to the parallel port on your windows 2000 professional computer. the printer is listed in the windows 2000 professional hcl. during the installation of 32 bit printer software, you are prompted with an error message indicating that several .dll’s failed to install. how do you recover?
a. enable legacy plug and play support on the parallel port.
b. enable bi-directional parallel port support in the bios of the computer.
c. obtain and install a wdm compliant driver for the printer.
d. remove the parallel port from within the device manager, reboot, and redetect the port.
answer:c
74. you configure sticky keys, filter keys, and toggle keys for a user with dexterity problems. you log off as administrator and have the user log on. he tests these accessibility features, and they work well. however, after a reboot he finds that these features have been turned off. how can you ensure that they are always enabled?
a. use the utility manager to configure accessibility options to start automatically when windows 2000 professional loads.
b. reconfigure times settings within the accessibility applet in the control panel.
c. use the utility manager to increase ideal time settings for accessibility options; save the options.
d. edit the ‘accessibility_startup=0’ key in the registry.
answer:b
75. you run a weekly accounting report on your windows 2000 professional computer named weekly_report. you also run a task named log_performance to monitor the performance of the weekly reports. however, when running log_performance while generating weekly_report, the creation of the report times out. weekly_report is created without problems when log_performance is not running. how can you fix this problem by using task manager?
a. decrease the base priority of the weekly_report task.
b. decrease the number of threads available to the weekly_report task.
c. increase the base priority of the log_performance task.
d. increase the number of threads available to the log_performance task.
answer:a
76. you install 35 new computers in your company’s production department. a week later, you discover that 5 of the computers are not responding because users have added usb devices that are not supported by windows 2000 professional. how do you ensure that in the future only devices on the windows 2000 hardware compatibility list are installed?
a. using ntfs, restrict user access to the winntdriver cache folder.
b. using ntfs, restrict user access to the winntsystem32drivers folder.
c. enforce driver signing.
d. enable windows 2000 professional to trust the microsoft certificate authority (ca).
answer:c
77. you administer a domain (treesearch.com) which is a mix of windows 2000 servers, windows 2000 professional computers, and windows 98 computers. you want to upgrade all windows 98 computers to windows 2000 professional. each computer is pxt compliant. you must accomplish the following goals:
q unattended installation of windows 2000 professional.
q unattended installation of the company’s sales tracking application.
q each computer will be assigned a unique security identity description.
q the unattended installation will automatically join each computer to the treesearch.com domain.
you take the following actions:
q install windows 2000 professional on a windows 98 computer named computer1.
q install the sales tracking application on computer1.
q use setup manager on computer1 to create an unattend.txt file based on the current configuration (including domain membership).
q start the remaining windows 98 computers and install windows 2000 professional using the unattend.txt file you have created.
which of the following are accomplished?
a. unattended installation of windows 2000 professional.
b. unattended installation of the company’s sales tracking application.
c. each computer will be assigned a unique security identity description.
d. the unattended installation will automatically join each computer to the treesearch.com domain.
answer:a,b,c,d
78. your windows 2000 computer is configured to use 16 bit color and 1024 x 768 resolution. you install a second video adapter, which is on the current hardware compatibility list (hcl). you connect the new adapter to a monitor identical to your existing monitor. after booting windows 2000, you find that no image appears on the new monitor. what should you do?
a. reorganize the video adapters in their pci slots so that the primary adapter is in pci slot 0.
b. change the resolution of the primary video adapter to 640 x 480 and use the default refresh setting.
c. run dxdiag.exe to configure the video adapters; configure the secondary adapter to use the optimal refresh rate.
d. use the hardware conflict troubleshooter to upgrade the video adapter drivers for the secondary video adapter.
answer:b