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MCSE Sample Questions : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

  1. You are setting up a Windows 2000 professional laptop computer to use offline files. You set up a shortcut to a folder that is shared on a Windows 2000 Server computer. When you attempt to configure the shortcut to be available, you do not see the option to make the folder available offline. What should you do?

    1. Establish an offline files link to the folder in Computer Management.
    2. Configure the folder on the network share for offline access in Windows Explorer.
    3. Connect to the network before trying to make the shortcut available offline.
    4. Copy the folder from the network share, and select 'Make Available Offline' in the local folder properties.

    Answer: B

  2. You have a Windows 2000 Professional computer that runs several monitoring applications that occasionally make changes to registry entries. You use Windows Backup to make a nightly backup of the computer. You want to ensure that the current registry objects are included in the backup. What should you do?

    1. Configure Windows Backup to back up the entire hard drive.
    2. Configure Windows Backup to back up the System State data.
    3. Select 'Registry Files' under 'Additional Files to back up' in Windows Backup.
    4. Configure Windows Backup to backup open files.

    Answer: B

  3. You are the desktop administrator for the finance department. A user named Tom transfers from the sales department to the finance department. You add Tom's user account to the finance group, which has Full Control access to the FinanceFiles folder. When Tom tries to access the FinanceFiles folder, he is denied access. What could be the cause of the problem?

    1. Tom's account must be given permissions on the share as well.
    2. Tom may have a policy restriction which does not allow him to access the FinanceFiles folder.
    3. Tom may still be a member of a group that has been explicitly denied access the FinanceFiles folder.
    4. You must add Tom's account directly to the FinanceFiles folder.

    Answer: C

  4. You are the desktop support specialist for your company. Your company has 20 users and four computers. The network is shown in the exhibit (See the exhibit below). On Monday, the operating system on a computer named COMP2 was upgraded from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. On Tuesday morning, a user on COMP2 complains that while he is able to log on to the domain, he is not able to access files on a server named SERV2 or connect to the Internet. You find that the user on COMP1 is able to connect to SERV2 and the Internet. What would be the most likely cause of the problem?

    1. Incorrect IP address on COMP2.
    2. Incorrect default gateway on COMP2.
    3. COMP2 does not have a domain computer account.
    4. The network does not have a WINS server.

    Answer: B

  5. You are the workgroup administrator for a small office. The office contains 12 Windows 2000 professional computers. Each computer is assigned a private IP address in the 172.10.X.X range. One computer has a dial-up connection to the Internet. To enable all users to access the Internet, you enable ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on the computer with the dial up connection. You configure ICS and reboot the computer. You notice that none of the other users can connect to the ICS computer, and the ICS computer cannot see the other computers in the network. What could be the problem?

    1. Configure the other computers to use the ICS computer as a proxy.
    2. Configure the other computers to receive their IP address automatically.
    3. Configure the other computers to use the ICS computer as their default gateway.
    4. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on all of the computers.

    Answer: B

  6. You use a Windows 2000 Professional computer to run a third party application to log network activity in your office. These log files are kept in a folder that has limited access. You schedule a task to run a clean-up program to purge old log files from the log file folder. When the scheduled task runs, it terminates without deleting any files. To test the application, you log into the computer, and run the application. It runs correctly. What can you do to ensure that the application will work as a scheduled task?

    1. Configure the scheduled task to run under your account.
    2. Configure the Task Scheduler service account to use a local Administrator account.
    3. Give the task scheduler service full control permission for the directory.
    4. Configure the Task Scheduler service to start automatically.

    Answer: A

  7. You have a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is used by several users. You occasionally set up special accounts for visiting vendors to log into the computer. These accounts have limited access to the network, and are named guest1, guest2, guest3, etc... You create a script to delete these accounts periodically from the computer. You want to use Windows scheduler to run this script on a regular basis. You want to ensure that the script will run regardless of which account is currently logged on to the computer. What should you do?

    1. Schedule the task to run under an Administrative account.
    2. Log on as administrator and schedule the task to run as guest1.
    3. Give the guest accounts local administrative rights.
    4. Grant the guest accounts 'execute' permissions to the script.

    Answer: A

  8. You are the desktop support specialist for a magazine publishing company. One computer in the office is used to download images from digital cameras and from the Internet. Many users log in to this computer each day. A user complains that this computer has stopped responding. You find that someone has installed drivers for a digital camera. These drivers were not approved for use with Windows 2000. You want to ensure that only drivers that are approved for use with Windows 2000 are used on this computer. Which settings should you enable in the Deliver Signing Options dialog box?(Choose all that apply)

    1. Ignore
    2. Warn
    3. Block
    4. Apply setting as system default.

    Answer: C, D

  9. You connect a USB printer to your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install the device driver for the printer. During the install process, the computer displays a fatal error. You restart the computer, and the computer locks up while loading Windows 2000 Professional. You start the computer in safe mode. What should you do next?

    1. Enabling driver signing. Set driver signing to Block installation of unsigned drivers.
    2. Remove the printer from the printers applet in control panel.
    3. Disable the printer device driver using the disable command.
    4. Disable the printer device driver in Computer Management.

    Answer: D

  10. The president of your company collects manager's weekly reports in a shared folder on her Windows 2000 Professional computer called reports. Because the reports contain sensitive information, she asks you to prevent users from enabling offline access for the network share that contains the financial report. What should you do?

    1. Use Windows Explorer to disable Offline Files.
    2. Use Windows Explorer to disable Caching for the reports on the network share.
    3. Set the Manager's access level to read-only.
    4. Implement a domain policy to block the synchronization of offline files.

    Answer: B

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