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MCSE Sample Questions : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

  1. Your company upgrades its network to 100 Mbps.You remove the old network adapter and install a new 10/100 Mbps network adapter into a Windows 2000 Professional computer.You configure the TCP/IP protocol settings to be the same as they were for the previously installed network adapter.

    When you restart the computer, however, you cannot access the network.You try to ping your network adapter's TCP/IP address locally.You receive the following error message, "Request timed out".Next, you try to ping 127.0.0.1 and receive the same error message.

    What must you do?

    1. Configure a different TCP/IP address.
    2. Enable DHCP in the TCP/IP properties.
    3. Enable DNS in the TCP/IP properties.
    4. Configure the network adapter to run at 100 Mbps only.
    5. Replace the network adapter.

    Answer: E

    Explanation: The 127.0.0.1 IP address is a loop back address that creates a connection with the local computer via the network adapter.As the same error message was received when pinging the loop back address, a faulty network adapter card on the local computer is indicated.You therefore need to replace the network adapter card on the local computer.

  2. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your computer.Your computer has a built-in 33.6 kbps modem.You install a 56-kbps ISA-based modem.

    When the installation is complete, you notice that the 56-Kbps modem is not functioning.You use Computer Management to view the modems for your computer.

    Device Manager shows that the 33.6 Kbps 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?

      To answer, click the select and place button and then drag the designated actions to the appropriate Action box for each modem in the diagram.(Note: Both boxes must be filled.If a box does not require a specified action, use No action required.)

    Answer: Drag No Action Needed to PLACE 1 Drag Disable Using Device Manager to PLACE 2

    Explanation: The two modems are having a system resource conflict.The 33.6 Kbps modem will not be used any longer and has been replaced by the 56 Kbps modem.You can therefore disable the 33.6 Kbps modem using the Device Manager setting on the Hardware tab of the System component of the Control Panel.By disabling the built-in 33.6 Kbps modem, it will no longer compete for system resources.The system resources would thus be available for the 56 Kbps modem and it will then work correctly.No action thus needs be taken on the 56 Kbps modem.

  3. You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk.

    You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions.Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D.

    In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk.You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation.You notice that users can save files to drive D. You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system.You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.

    What should you do?

    1. Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partition.
    2. Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive D.
    3. Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users write permission.
    4. Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas.

    Answer: C

    Explanation: You can use NTFS permissions to prevent users from saving files to a specific drive, partition or folder.NTFS permissions can be set on Windows NT computers that use the NTFS file system.Setting the NTFS permissions to deny users write permissions will prevent the users from saving work files on the disk.

  4. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network.You need to store secured files for your company's accounting and legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer.

    You want to accomplish the following goals:

    • Enable users in both departments to access their own files from the network
    • Enable users in the accounting department to view the legal accounting department's documents
    • Prevent users in the legal department from being able to view the accounting department's documents
    • Enable managers within the company to access and modify both the accounting and the legal department's files
    You take the following actions:
    • Create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal
    • Create three groups named Accounting, Legal, and Management
    • Allow the Accounting group modify permission on the Accounting folder
    • Allow the Legal group modify permission on the Legal folders.
    • Allow the Management group modify permission on both the Accounting and Legal folders.

    Which result or results do these actions produce?

      (Choose all that apply) A. Users in both departments can access to their own files from the network. B. Users in the accounting department can view the legal department's documents. C. Users in the legal department cannot view the accounting department's documents. D. Company managers can access and modify both departments' files.

    Answer: A, C, D.

    Explanation: A: The Accounting group has Modify permission to the Accounting folder, and the Legal department has Modify permission to the Legal folders, so both departments can access their own files. C: The Legal group has not been granted any permissions on the Accounting folder so they cannot access the Accounting department's documents. D: The Management group has Modify permissions to both the Accounting and the Legal folders so they will be able to modify both departments' files. Incorrect Answers B: The Accounting group has been not been granted any permissions on the Legal folders.They cannot view these folders.

  5. 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?

    1. Enable file and print sharing. Peter will be able to access his files at home immediately.
    2. Synchronize all offline files. Peter will be able to access his files at home immediately.
    3. At the office, make the files available offline. Peter will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.
    4. 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.

    Answer: C

    Explanation: Peter must make the files available offline when he is connected to the network (not from home). This will synchronize the files the next time Peter logs off the network. Note: To use files and folders offline the files and folders must be synchronized.This entails the copying of files onto the portable computer when the user logs off from the network.This will enable the user to access and work with the files offline.When the user logs on to the server again, the files that have been altered offline must be copied onto the server to overwrite the outdated files on the server.

  6. 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 Organizational Unit.

    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 as shown in the exhibit.

    What should you do before you share the printer to other users in the Sales OU?

    1. Change the LPT port settings to enable legacy Plug and Play detection on your computer.
    2. Change the LPT port setting to bidirectional in the BIOS on your computer. Then reinstall the printer software.
    3. Connect the printer to another computer in the Sales Organizational Unit. Then install the device drivers for the printer.
    4. Obtain and install WDM-compliant device drivers and printing software for the printer.

    Answer: D

    Explanation: An error message with a reference to the print.dll file indicates a problem with the printer driver. The current print driver should be replaced with a WDM-compliant driver.WDM-compliant drivers and WDM- compliant printing software should be used to assure that the printers and the print devices work well in Windows 2000.The Windows Driver Model (WDM) provides a common model for device drivers across Windows 98 and Windows 2000 and would thus work in both Windows 98 and Windows 2000.

  7. Your desktop computer has Windows 2000 Professional installed.You create a new dial-up connection to connect to the Internet.You configure the Internet connection to enable Internet Connection Sharing.

    After you configure the connection, you cannot see or connect to any shared resources.You want your computer to be able to connect to shared resources.

    What should you do?

    1. Configure the dial-up connection to disable shared access.
    2. Configure the dial-up connection to disable on-demand dialing.
    3. Disable data encryption in the new dial-up connection.
    4. Use the ipconfig command to release and renew your network TCP/IP address.

    Answer: D

    Explanation: When ICS is configured, the IP address for the ICS internal adapter changes to 192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.The other clients in the local network still have their old IP addresses.If their IP addresses are released and renewed they will get a correct IP configuration from the mini-DHCP server, which is included in ICS.The ICS clients would get IP addresses in the range of 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.254 and a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.They would be able to communicate amongst themselves.

  8. You are configuring a Windows 2000 Professional portable computer to use a dial-up connection to connect to a Routing and Remote Access server.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.You want to use your smart card for authentication when you connect to the Routing and Remote Access server.You want to use the advanced security settings dialog box as shown in the exhibit. Which option or options should you enable in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box?

      (Choose all that apply)
    1. Use Extensible authentication protocol (EAP)
    2. Unencrypted Password (PAP)
    3. Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)
    4. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
    5. Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP)
    6. Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2) G.For MS-CHAP based protocols, automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain, if any)

    Answer: A

    Explanation: By using EAP, support for a number of authentication schemes may be added, including token cards, one-time passwords, public key authentication using smart cards, certificates, and others.

  9. You want to prevent a Windows 2000 Professional computer named Payroll5 from communicating on your network with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, and Windows 98 computers.You want to enable the Payroll5 computer to communicate on your network with other Windows 2000 computers only.

    What should you do?

    1. Close all NetBIOS ports in the Advanced TCP/IP options of Payroll5.
    2. Import the Hisecws.inf security template to Payroll5.
    3. Disable access this computer from network in the local security policy settings for Payroll5.
    4. Clear all WINS client settings on Payroll5.

    Answer: B

    Explanation: The Hisecws.inf is the security template that requires the highest level of security and the maximum protection for network traffic and protocols used between computers running Windows 2000.As a result, computers configured with a highly secure template can only communicate with other Windows 2000 computers.They will not be able to communicate with computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT.

  10. 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)

    1. Enable the local group policy for auditing Object Access events that are successful.
    2. Enable the local group policy for auditing Object Access events that are unsuccessful.
    3. Enable the local group policy for auditing Process Tracking events that are successful.
    4. Enable the local group policy for auditing Process Tracking events that are unsuccessful.
    5. Use Windows Explorer to enable auditing for your files.
    6. Run the diskperf -y command.Use System Monitor to examine the logical I/O counter.Restart the computer.

    Answer: A, E

    Explanation: Auditing is a two-step process.First you must enable the auditing on the right kind of object; in this scenario you would want to audit 'Object Access'.This includes files, folders and printers.You must also decide if you are going to audit success or failure, or both success and failure.In this scenario you will use success since you want to audit access of the Word documents.Then you must use Windows Explorer to enable the auditing on specific resources.In this scenario the files and folders that should be audited.

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