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MCSE Sample Questions : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
- Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has several shared folders. You are conducting a security audit and wish to view the permissions on each of the shared folders. How can you quickly view all shared folders on your computer? on of ShareA. What should you do?
- User Windows Explorer to search for shared folders.
- Use System information in Computer Management to view shared folders.
- Use disk management to view the shared folders on each drive.
- Use Shared Folders in Computer Management to view shared folders.
Answer: D
- A manager in your office received a new Windows 2000 Professional laptop computer. You have been asked to configure offline files for the manager to work on documents at home. You enable offline files, and have the manager log off of the network. During the logoff process, the expected synchronization of offline files does not occur. You have the manager log back on to the network. What can you do to correct the problem?
- Enable file and print sharing. When the manager logs off, the files will synchronize.
- Manually synchronize all offline files.
- On the server, make all files available offline. When the manager logs off, the files will synchronize.
- Do nothing. Windows 2000 Professional does not tell you when Synchronization happens.
Answer: C
- You provide technical support for a company with several locations. In a remote sales office, there are 5 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers are connected in a workgroup, as shown in the exhibit. (See the exhibit below). The manager's computer has a 56K dial up connection to the Internet. The manager calls and explains that she had enabled ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on her computer. Once ICS had been enabled, none of the other users were able to access a shared folder on the manager's computer. What should you instruct her to do?

- Configure the dial-up connection to disable shared access.
- Configure the dial-up connection to disable on-demand dialing.
- Disable data encryption in the new dial-up connection.
- Use the ipconfig command to release and renew your network TCP/IP address.
Answer: A
- You are installing a computer named COMP2 on a Windows 2000 network as shown in the exhibit (See the exhibit below). Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure COMP2 with an IP address of 192.168.10.16, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and a default gateway of 192.168.2.1 Though you are able to log onto the domain, you are not able to connect to any resources on SERV2. Users need to be able to access this server to access documents and shared printers. What should you do to ensure that USER2 can connect to network resources?

- Configure Client2 to use a Default Gateway of 192.168.10.1
- Configure Client2 to use a TCP/IP address of 192.168.2.16
- Configure Client2 to use a TCP/IP address of 192.168.5.16
- Create a computer account on the domain for USER2
Answer: A
- You are configuring the dial-up connection for the portable computer shown in the exhibit (See the exhibit below). What address should you use as the default gateway for the portable computer's dial-up connection?
- 192.168.111.42
- 192.168.100.21
- 192.168.100.1
- 209.29.9.20
Answer: C
- You are the network administrator for a small company. A Windows 2000 server serves as a domain controller, DNS server and serves file and print functions. Users home folders are located on this computer so that all user files will be backed up every night with the server backup. Because of drive space limitations, you have defined disk quotas for the user's home folders. The office manager, Sandra, informs you that when she tries to save documents to her home folder, she receives the error: 'Insufficient disk space'. She informs you that she must be able to save her important files into this folder as soon as possible. Other users are not encountering this problem. What should you do?
- Set the compression attribute for Sandra's folder.
- Grant Sandra Full Control permission to her home folder.
- Have Sandra save the files to her local hard disk.
- Increase the Server's disk quota entry.
Answer: D
- You have a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation computer with an NTFS file system that you use for software development. As your company upgrades their systems to Windows 2000, you will need to be able to test applications in both the Windows NT Workstation environment and the Windows 2000 environment. You decide that the easiest course of action would be to install Windows 2000 Professional in a dual boot environment with Windows NT 4.0 Workstation on your computer. What should you do before installing Windows 2000 Professional?
- Edit the BOOT.INI file to reflect the new installation of Windows 2000 Professional.
- Install Service Pack 3 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
- Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
- Convert the NTFS file system to FAT.
Answer: C
- Your office is part of a larger Windows 2000 network. Two computers named PUB1 and PUB2 have identical laser printers shared as LASER1 and LASER2 During a particularly busy day, LASER1 has run out of toner. You do not have another toner cartridge to service it. Several users have print jobs waiting to print on PUB1. You need to send all print jobs waiting on PUB1 to the printer on PUB2. You also want any print jobs that may be sent to PUB1 later in the day to be sent to the printer on PUB2. What is the best course of action?
- Change the spool settings for PUB1 to point to the spooler directory on PUB2.
- Change the share name of LASER1 to LASER2.
- Configure LASER1 to add a port and set the port to \\PUB2\LASER2.
- Configure LASER2 to add an input path and set the path to \\PUB1\LASER1.
Answer: C
- The manager of the finance department has two spreadsheets that contain sensitive information. She has used Windows 2000 encryption to ensure the security of the files on her local computer. She would like to make a backup of the files. What should you advise her to do?
- Copy the files to a network share on an NTFS volume
- Copy the files to a floppy disk and use the CIPHER command to encrypt them.
- Place the files in an encrypted folder and copy the folder to a floppy disk.
- Use her computer to format a floppy disk and copy the files to the disk.
Answer: A
- You are the desktop administrator for your network. Sam, the manager of the sales department, complains that someone has been deleting files from his hard disk. He asks you if you can track any users that delete files from his computer in the future. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)
- Enable a Group Policy for auditing successful object access events.
- Enable a Group Policy for auditing unsuccessful object access events.
- Enable the local Group Policy for auditing successful system events.
- Enable the local Group Policy for auditing unsuccessful system events.
- Use Windows 2000 Explorer to enable auditing for Sam's files.
- Enable auditing in the properties of any share that exists on Sam's computer.
Answer: A, E
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