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MCSE Sample Questions : Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
- As a network technician you have been requested to restore a mistakenly deleted organizational Unit from the Active Directory. You first perform a nonauthoritative restore of the System State data. After which you next chose to use the NTDSUTIL utility to authoritatively restore the organizational unit (OU) that has been mistakenly deleted. The deleted OU is named "prepexams1" and was located in the knowledgeoasis.com domain. At the command prompt you type the utility command 'ntdsutil' and enter, then the type of restore command 'authoritative restore' and enter. Which of the following commands should you enter next to restore this OU?
- Ntdsutil OU=prepexams1,DC=knowledgeoasis,DC=com
- Restore subtree OU=prepexams1,DC=knowledgeoasis,DC=com
- Restore database OU=prepexams1,DC=knowledgeoasis,DC=com
- Authoritative restore OU=prepexams1,DC=knowledgeoasis,DC=com
Answer: B
- You need to create a reverse lookup zone to enable reverse lookup queries. To create a reverse lookup zone you will need to open DNS console and expand the DNS server. What should you do next?
- Right-click the DNS server and click Properties.
- Right-click the Reverse Lookup Zone folder and click Advanced.
- Right-click the DNS server and select New Domain.
- Right-click the Reverse Lookup Zone folder and click New Zone.
Answer: D
- As network administrator you have been asked to create an Active Directory structure to allow local administrators at your company's branch offices to control users and local resources. The local administrators should control only resources in branch offices. What should you do to accomplish this request?
- Create a child OU for each branch office, place users and resources in it, and delegate control of each OU to local administrators at each office.
- Create a schema that contains formal definition of administrative duties and structure over users and resources in each branch.
- Create an implicit trust object thast grants specific authority to the local administrator over their branch domain.
- Create an explicit one-way nontransitive trust between domains that allow the branch administrators to controller their users and resources.
Answer: A
- You are the backup operator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has 2 domain controllers and one certificate server at the central office and 1 domain controller at a branch office. You have been requested to add the domain controller in the remote branch office to your regular once a week backup at the central office. You schedule the backup job to include the system state data from both locations. What will be backed up from the branch office?
- SYSVOL
- Registry
- Certificate database
- COM+ Class Registration database
- System boot files
- None of the above
Answer: F
- You are an Account Operator responsible for maintaining Windows 2000 Active Directory and the network directory infrastructure. You have been using Windows 2000 Group Policy objects to assign .msi packages to a group of Windows 2000 Professional workstations based on their membership in an organizational unit. Recently you added several new users to the OUs receiving the .msi packages. All seems to performing properly until you are contacted by one of the new users. This user states that an error message: The feature you are trying to install cannot be found in the source directory. What is the solution(s) to this problem?
(Choose all that apply)
- You must ensure that the user has sufficient permissions for the SDP and the application.
- Make sure the network is operating correctly.
- You must ensure that the user has Apply Group Policy permission for the GPO.
- You must ensure that the user has READ permission for the GPO.
Answer: A, B, C, D
- As the network administrator you have been requested to create a site link to join two sites together for replication. First you click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click to open Active Directory Sites and Services. What is the next step in creating this site link?
- Click two or more sites to connect and click OK
- Right-click on Licensing Site Setting and then click on properties.
- Open Inter-Site Transport folder and then right-click IP or SMTP folder
- Enter a name for the site link bridge.
- In the New Object Link dialog box click New Site Link Bridge.
Answer: C
- In any Active Directory forest there are five Operations Masters roles that must be assigned to one or more domain controllers. Which of the following answers correctly depicts these roles?
- Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator, Relative ID master, SYSVOL, Root Domain
- Schema Master, Domain Naming Master, Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator, Relative ID master.
- Root Master, Domain Name Master, Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator, Relative ID master.
- Trust Master, Root Master, Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator, Relative ID master.
Answer: B
- A hierarchical structure made up of multiple domains that trust each other is called a(n) _______?
- Forest
- Schema
- Site
- Organizational Unit
- Tree
Answer: E
- You have been told that you need to track down the source of a breach in network security. As a network technician for your company's Windows 2000 network you quickly pull up Event Viewer and examine the security logs on the Domain Controllers. However upon viewing the security log you notice there are key and lock icon symbols you do not understand. What could these mean?
- The key icon represents that this event is locked with a normal password while the lock icon represents that this event is locked with an encryption.
- The key icon represents that the event is a key alert record while the lock icon indicates that this event can only be unlocked by its owner.
- The key icon represents that the event occurred successfully while the lock icon represents event occurred unsuccessfully.
- The key icon represents that this event contains errors, warnings, or vital information while the lock icon represents that this event is normal and within guidelines.
Answer: C
- As a network administrator you have been requested to move a printer from your company's Marketing OU to your company's Research OU. After the move you test the printer and find that the local administrator assigned to the Marketing OU still has access and can remove print jobs from it. What can you do to change this?
- Remove the permissions for the local administrator from the printer.
- Remove printer permissions from the local administrator.
- Remove the Everyone group from the printer.
- Delete the printer object.
Answer: A
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