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MCSE Sample Questions : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- You are the administrator of your company's network.A user named Lilly prints dozens of documents
daily from her Windows 2000 Professional computer.Lilly reports that she receives a dialog box
announcing that each print job she sends has printed successfully.
Lilly's default printer is a shared printer that is connected to Windows 2000 Server computer.She wants
to have this notification turned off because she prints so many documents.
What should you do?
- In the server properties of the printer system folder, clear the Notify when remote documents are
printed option.
- In the server properties of the printers system folder, clear the Notify computer, not user, when remote
documents are printed option.
- In the default printer properties, select the Ports tab, and clear the Enable bidirectional support option.
- In the default printer properties, select the Advanced tab, and clear the Advanced printing features
option.
Answer: A
Explanation: To turn off the notification that a print job has printed successfully you must clear the "Notify
when remote documents are printed" option on the Advanced tab of the Print Sever properties.The Print Server
properties can be accessed via the File menu in the Printers folder.
- You are the administrator of your company's network.A use named Michael has limited dexterity, which
prevents him from using a standard keyboard to complete his daily computing tasks.You want to
configure his Windows 2000 Professional computer to use the appropriate accessibility options.
You logon to Michael's computer by using Michael's user account, which is a member of local users
group.You configure the stickykeys, filterkeys and togglekeys options.You then log off.
Michael logs on to the computer by using this user account.Michael is able to use the accessibility option
that you have configured.However, when he returns from lunch, the accessibility options are
automatically turned off.
What should you do?
- Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to reconfigure accessibility idle time settings.
- Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to enable the FilterKeys option to reconfigure the time
setting.
- Use Utility Manager to configure the accessibility options to start automatically when Windows 2000
Professional loads.
- Use Utility Manager to increase accessibility idle time setting for Michael's accessibility options, and
save the settings.
Answer: A
Explanation: By choosing Accessibility Options in Control Panel, then selecting the General tab, you are able
to increase the idle time settings.By doing this Michael would be able to return before the accessibility features
automatically are turned off.The Accessibility Options can be found by clicking on the Start Menu, on
Accessories, and then on Accessibility.
- From your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you need to print from a 16-bit accounting application
to a network printer named Printer02.Printer02 is attached to a print server named PrtSrv.The
accounting application allows you to print only to a local LPT port.
You currently have two printers attached to your local LPT1 and LPT2 ports.You need to be able to
print to the network printer and to both local printers.You install the driver for the network printer on
your computer.
What must you do next to enable printing on the network printer?
- Create a new local printer port named PrtSrv\Printer02, and configure the printer to use the new port.
- Create a new local printer port named PrtSrv\Printer02.
In the properties for the new port, select the option to print directly to the printer.
Configure the printer to use the new port.
- Run the net use Lpt3: \\PrtSrv\Printer02 command.
- Run the net print\\PrtSrv\Printer02 command.
Answer: C
Explanation: The net use command is the only method available for accessing a network printer from client
computers that are running 16-bit DOS applications.
- You install Windows 2000 Professional on your computer at home.You create a new dial-up connection
to connect to your company's remote access server.You configure the connection to use both of your
external modems and to use Multilink to bind the modems together.
You start the dial-up connection to connect to the remote access server.You notice that only one of the
modems is connected to the remote access server.
What should you do?
- Configure the dial-up connection to use a SLIP connection.
- Configure the company's remote access server to accept Multilink connections.
- Replace your modems with new modems that support Multilink.
- Grant your user account Multilink permission on the company's remote access server.
Answer: B
Explanation: To use multilink modems, multilink must be enabled at the client and at the server.In the
scenario, multilink is enabled at the client only.You therefore need to enable it at the server as well.
- You are responsible for migrating client computers from Windows 98 and Windows NT Workstation 4.0
to Windows 2000 Professional.You have installed Windows 2000 Professional and reinstalled the
necessary applications on 10 computers.You have returned these computers to their users.
The users of these computers report that their word processing application will not start. What should
you do?
- Set the permissions on the application to execute.
- Add the application to the run key in the registry.
- Apply the Securews.inf security template on the users' computers.
- Apply the Compatws.inf security template on the users' computers.
Answer: D
Explanation: The Compatws.inf template relaxes access controls for the Users group and is therefore well
suited for Windows 2000 clients that need compatibility with older applications.
- You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network.You purchase 25 new portable computers that
have a preinstalled version of Windows 98.You upgrade the 25 new computers to Windows 2000
Professional.
You want to remove the Logoff option from the Start menu on the 25 new computers.
Which two methods can you use to accomplish this goal?(Choose two)
- On the Advanced tab of the Taskbar and Start Menu dialog box, clear the Display Log Off option.
- On the Advanced tab of the Taskbar and Start Menu dialog box, clear the Administrative Tools
option.
- On the General tab of the Taskbar and Start Menu dialog box, clear the Personalized Menus option.
Log off and then log on to the computers.
- Use a Local Computer Policy that will not include the Logoff option on the Start menu.
- Use the User Profiles tab within the properties of My Computer to change the profile from the local
profile to a roaming user profile.
Answer: A, D
Explanation: The Log Off option can be removed from the start menu by the following sequence: Open Start,
Choose Settings, select Taskbar and Start menu, select the Advanced tab, and disable the Display Log Off option.
A local computer policy could also be used to remove the log off option from the start menu.This is done by
the following steps: Open the local computer policy, select User Configuration, select Windows settings, open
Administrative templates, and disable Add Log Off to the start menu.
- You are the administrator of your company's network.You configure a local group named Accounting to
have a mandatory user profile.The mandatory profile has been configured to include a custom logo that
was saved with 16-bit color and 1024x768 resolution.
Some of the Windows 2000 Professional computers in the accounting department have standard VGA
video adapters, and others have SVGA video adapters.
Several users report that when they log on to certain Windows 2000 Professional computers, the custom
bitmap becomes very pixilated and distorted, and does not reflect the proper color depth.
You want users to be able to correctly view the custom bitmap on any computer in the accounting
department.
What should you do?
- Configure a roaming user profile for each user in the Accounting group.
- Configure a separate user profile for each user in the Accounting Group.
- Change the custom bitmap to a 16-color bitmap that has 640x480 resolution, and reconfigure the
mandatory user profile.
- Reinstall the appropriate WDM-compliant drivers for the computers that do not display the custom
bitmap correctly.
Answer: C
Explanation: Not all standard VGA video adapters are capable of managing a 16-bit color bitmap with
1024x768 resolution.By changing the bitmap to a 16 color bitmap with a resolution of 640x480 (VGA), all
standard VGA video adapters would be able to correctly present the custom bitmap.
- You run the English (US) edition of Windows 2000 Professional on your computer.You are developing a
product installation document that has text in both English and Spanish.The word processing program
you are using is a Windows 16-bit character-based application.
You start the word processing program and complete the English Portion of the document.You then
install Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel.
However, you cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your document. What should you
do?
- Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word processing Program.
- Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional.
Reconfigure your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
- Save and close the word processing program.
Select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
- Save and close the word processing program.
Log off and log on to the computer.
Restart the word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar.
Answer: C
Explanation: The word processing program has to be closed since 16-bit applications do not include
multilingual support as most 32-bit programs do.You can then switch to Spanish by using the locale indicator
on the taskbar.When the program is restarted the Spanish language will be selected and used.
- You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain.You deploy a graphics software application to
users in the Graphics organizational unit (OU).
You want to create a custom installation for three users named Carlos, Carmen and Maria, who are
members of Graphics OU.You want these three users to be able to access additional text, filters, and
other graphics options for the software.
What should you do?
- Create the Graphic Users OU in the domain.
Add a custom .msi file to Graphics OU.
- Create the Graphic Users OU in the domain.
Add a custom .mst file to Graphics OU.
- Create the Advanced Software OU within the Graphics OU, and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria.
Create an .msi file, including changes, and apply the modifications to the Advanced Software OU.
- Create the Advanced Software OU within the Graphics OU and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria.
Create an .mst file, including changes, and apply the modifications to the Advanced Software OU.
Answer: D
Explanation: You will first have to create a new OU and add the three users to the OU.To be able to produce a
custom installation for Carlos, Carmen and Maria, the original .msi deployment file needs a transformation .mst
file.This file is then published in the new advanced software OU.The transformation file (the .mst file) will be
applied to the original deployment file (the .msi) at the time of the publication.
- You upgrade all client computers in your network to Windows 2000 Professional.Then you apply the
Basicwk.inf security template to the computers.Now, none of the users can run the company's database
application.
What should you do?
- Apply the Compatws.inf security template to the computers.
- Delete the Basicwk.inf security template file from the computers.
- Use the System Policy Editor to configure a new security policy for the database application.
- For each user account, allow Read permission to the database application and in associated files.
Answer: A
Explanation: The basicwk.inf security template configures the Windows 2000 default security settings.
Apparently the database application is a legacy application, which will not run with these default security
settings.The compatws.inf template is applied to enable non-certified legacy programs to run successfully
under the less secure Power User configuration.
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