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MCSE Sample Questions : Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

  1. You recently been promoted to Network Administrator for DLM Shipping. When you took over this position the first thing you notice is this Windows 2000 environment using DNS naming convention, root domain is DIM.COM, with numerous child domains. User accounts are stored in the child domains. However your supervisor informs you that root domain is misspelled and should be DLM.COM. He explains this is causing tremendous problems with the users and customers. He wants you to rename the domain. What will happen if you rename this root domain server?

    1. When you rename the root domain server you will only have to rebuild the user accounts since the root domain holds the authentication (SAM) database.
    2. When you rename the root domain server you will simply rename the child domain also.
    3. When you rename the root domain server you will lose the entire network orphaning the child domains.
    4. When you rename the root domain server you will not need to do anything else since domain names are inherited the child domains will acquire the new domain name.

    Answer: C

  2. Windows 2000 Active Directory contains both logical and physical components. Which of the following are physical components of Active Directory?

    1. Trees
    2. Organizational Units
    3. Sites
    4. Domains
    5. Domain Controllers

    Answer: C, E

  3. You are the network administrator for a company that has a Windows 2000 single domain with three sites containing two domain controllers in each. The company only has two IP site links: Atlanta_Detroit and Dallas_Detroit. You are contemplating on adding another domain controller within each site to handle all replication for each site. How should you configure this domain Controller?

    1. Configure the new domain controller to be an IP preferred bridgehead server.
    2. Configure the new domain controller to be a site link.
    3. Configure the new domain controller to be a subnet.
    4. Configure the new domain controller to be a replication master.

    Answer: A

  4. You are requested to perform a transfer of the role of relative ID master for a domain within your company. Where would you begin this transfer?

    1. Open the Active Directory Schema snap-in
    2. Open the Active Directory Sites and Services console
    3. Open the Active Directory Domains and Trusts console
    4. Open the Active Directory Users and Computers console

    Answer: D

  5. You have just assisted your company in migrating to Windows 2000 Active Directory. In addition you have installed an intranet server with Web hosting services for each department within your company. One department, the legal department, actually hosts both a web services and ftp services on its intranet server. You need to identify the legal department's intranet server as the host for both ftp and web server within the DNS server's resource records. Which type of resource record should you create to identify this server?

    1. Alias (CNAME)
    2. Mail Exchange (MX)
    3. Pointer (PTR)
    4. Service (SVR)
    5. Name Server (NS)
    6. Start of Authority (SOA)

    Answer: D

  6. As the network administrator you have just been informed that one of your authorized Power Users has deleted several local user accounts. You explain to this mortified employee that he needs to perform an authoritatively restore on the select portion of Active Directory data deleted. What must be done before he can use NTDSUTIL utility to authoritatively restore the data?

    1. Republish the SYSVOL
    2. Bring down all domain controllers at the site and reboot
    3. Perform a Primary restore
    4. Synchronize Active Directory Services
    5. Nonauthoritatively restore the System State data
    6. Revoke and reissue orphaned certificates

    Answer: E

  7. Your company uses Windows 2000 IIS server and log files you have enabled a reverse lookup zone. This will assist in running troubleshooting tools. Because your company is experiencing trouble with a DNS server you decide to use NSLOOKUP to confirm that zone delegation was successful. At the command prompt on your DNS server, you type NSLOOKUP 10.0.0.25 command. What do you expect to see next?

    1. Hostname
    2. Server zone
    3. DNS log file
    4. DNS queries

    Answer: A

  8. You have been requested to create a group Policy (GPO) linked to a domain. The GPO will be applied to all users in the domain. What is the first step in creating a GPO?

    1. Open the DispatchPolicy GPO console
    2. Open Active Directory Users and Computers
    3. Add the Group Policy snap-in to the MMC console
    4. Open Active Directory Sites and Services

    Answer: B

  9. You have been asked to troubleshoot a problem with your DNS servers that appears to not be making zone transfers between primary and secondary DNS servers. You begin to solve this problem by opening the DNS console tree, right click the name server, then click Properties. On the Logging tab, select the debug options and click OK. Which of the following are solutions for transfer problems between primary and secondary zones?

      (Choose all that apply).
    1. Make sure the serial numbers for the zones involved in the transfer are not the same on each server.
    2. Make sure a site-link server is properly configures between each zone.
    3. Delete the secondary DNS server from the primary and reboot.
    4. Eliminate the possibility of network connectivity between the two hosts. Use the PING command to ping each DNS host by its IP address from its remote counterpart.
    5. Verify that the primary and secondary DNS servers involved in the transfer are both started and that the zone is not paused.

    Answer: A, E

  10. As the network administrator you have been asked to move a domain controller from one site to another existing site using Windows 2000 Active Directory. To accomplish this you begin by getting into the Active Directory Sites and Services console. Then you select the domain controller that you want to move. What do you do next?

    1. Right-click the domain controller, select Cut, navigate to the new site and Paste it there.
    2. Click Move on the Action menu, select the site to which you want to move the domain controller in the Move Server dialog box and click OK.
    3. Drag the domain controller to the new site and drop it there.
    4. Right-click the domain controller, select Advanced, select the site to which you want to move the domain controller in the Move Server dialog box, and click OK.

    Answer: B

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