70-067 NT server4.0 Core

1.课程辅导一

2.课程辅导二

Free test

NT Server 4.0 Free test
Modified Johnny Ques 1 - 80
1.) You want to increase the perfomance of a Windows NT SERVER computer; there are usually 10 or fewer simultaneous connections. Which Windows NT Server setting should you configure:
a) Workstation Service
b) Server Service
c) Virtual Memory
d) Foreground application performance

b.

2.) You notice that the response on one of your Windows NT Servers is poor it has two 2 GB hard drives with two 1 GB NTFS partitions on each drive, the paging file is on the first physical disk WHICH also contains the system partition. What should you do ?
a) Increase the size of the paging file
b) Decrease the size of the paging file
c) Move the paging file to the second physical disk
d) Move the paging file to a different partition on the first physical disk

c.

3.) Your network is configured as a single domain and has 5 Windows NT Server
computers. You want to use performance monitor to analyze disk activity for a week to determine overall utilization at peak periods on each of the servers. Hoe should you collect
a) Create an alert log
b) Use the report view
c) Use the chart view
d) Create a log file

d.

4.) By using performance monitor you learn that your Windows NT Server computer is running slowly due to excessive paging. How should you correct this problem?
a) Increase the size of the paging file
b) Decrease the size of the paging file
c) Add memory to your computer
d) Add a faster processor

c.

5.) You suspect that excessive paging resulting from the lack of memory is causing slow performance on an NT Server. You want to use performance monitor to confirm your suspicions. Which activity should you monitor?
a) The number of pages per second on a server
b) The percentage of physical disk activity
c) The percentage of the paging file that is in use
d) Peak percentage of the paging file that is in use

a.

6.) You want to install Windows NT Server by using the NT CD-ROM. How can you do this? Choose all that apply.
a) Boot from the CD-ROM and run Setup.exe
b) Boot from MS-DOS and verify that CD drivers are loaded run setup.exe from
CD-ROM
c) Boot from MS-DOS, verify that CD drivers are loaded run Winnt.exe/b from
CD-ROM.
d) Boot from MS-DOS, verify that CD drivers are loaded run Winnt32.exe/b from
CD-ROM
e) Boot from the Setup boot disk

c., e.

7.) Your network consists of one NT Server computer and 100 NT Woskstation computers. The network uses TCP/IP and the server has two network adapters each adapter to a separate LAN segment. You want to configure the server to support routing across the two segments?
a) Manually assing a network IP to each network adapter.
b) Manually assing an identical IP address to both adapters.
c) Use DHCP to assing a unique IP address to each adapter.
d) Use DHCP to assing identical IP addresses to both network adapters.

a.

8.) Your network has 40 Windows NT Workstation computers, the computers all
belong to a workgroup named support. You want to install a Windows NT Server
Computer that is configured as a PDC WITH the domain name SUPPORT. You what all Workstation computers
a) A domain administrator must use User Manager for Domains to create accounts
for the Windows NT Workstation computers.
b) A domain administrator must use Server Manager to add the NT Workstation
computers to the domain.
c) A Window NT Administrator must reinstall each workstation to add it to the
domain.
d) A Windows NT Administrator must log on to each workstation and use the
Network option in the control Panel to configure workstation join the domain.

b.

9.) The FISHER Company has one central location and three remote locations. Each location has one NT Server computer and 40 Workstation. The workstation at the remote location use NetBEUI to connet to resources on the local network. The use a router and T
a) At the remote locations servers set up NetBEUI first AND TCP/IP for the
server Service
b) At the central location servers set up TCP/IP first and Net BEUI second for
the server service
c) At the remote location workstations set up NetBEUI first and TCP/IP second
for the Workstation Service
d) At the remote location workstations set up TCP/IP forst and NetBEUI second
for the Workstation Service
e) Binding order will not affect the speed of the network access



c.


10.) You want to install NT Server on an MS-DOS based computer by using the
network. The server installation files are available on a shared directory on an
NT Server named CF1. What must you do to start the installation?
a) Boot the MS-DOS based computer from the NT Server setup disk
b) CF1 use the Client Network administrator to create an NT Server startup disk,
boot the MS-DOS based computer from MS-DOS, run winnt.exe from the startupdisks.
c) Boot the MS-DOS based computer from MS-DOS insert the first NT Floppy and run
Winnt.exe from the disk
d) Boot the MS-DOS based computer from MS-DOS, connet to the shared directory
which contains the NT Server files. Run Winnt32.exe form that drive.
e) Boot the MS-DOS based computer from MS-DOS, connet to the shared directory
which contains the NT Server files. Winnt.exe form that drive.



e.

11.) You are installing NT Server on an Intel based computer from a CD-ROM. The
NTinstallation program fails to detect your non-SCSI CD-ROM drive. How can you
enable the NT setup program to recognize your non-SCSI CD-ROM drive?
a) Restart the NT installation program, select "specify additional device" and
select the driver for the CD-ROM adapter.
b) Restart the NT installation program, select "scan system for mass storage
devices"
c) Insert the Windows NT Setup boot disk, from the command prompt type
winnt.exe/s
d) Insert the Windows NT Setup boot disk, from the command prompt type NT
detect.com




a.
12.) You attach an external tape drive to your NT Server Computer; the tape
drive requires a SCSI controller, which you also install. What must you do to
make the new SCSI controller and tape drive to work with the system? Choose all
that apply.
a) Install the appropriate driver for the SCSI controller
b) Install the appropriate driver for the Tape device
c) Install the Windows NT Backup program
d) Restart the Server
e) Start the SCSI controller by using the "SCSI adapters" option in Control
Panel



a, b, d

13.) Your NT Server computer is configured to use NWLINK IPX/SPX compatible
protocol. Your clients also use IPX/SPX protocol. Your clients are not available
to connect to the server. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
a) The SUBNET Mask was set incorrectly.
b) File permissions were set to no access.
c) An incorrect frame type was selected on the server
d) The workstation service on the NT Server failed to start.



c.

14.) A NT Server computer on your network is infected with a boot sector virus.
To remove the virus you erase the contents of the boot sector you restart the
server and receive a massage that "the operating system can not be found". How
should you fix the problem?
a) Format a floppy on a different NT computer, use this disk to start the failed
server and use the SYS command to reconstruct the boot sector.
b) Use the NT installation disk to start the failed server and when prompted use
the emergency repair disk to reconstruct the boot partition.
c) Run the RDISK utility on the server to repair the system partition.
d) Start the server with a diskette, which contains the NT system files, and run
Disk administrator.



b.

15.) A print device attached to an NT Server computer stops working. Several
documents are waiting to print. You want to send these documents to an identical
print device attached to a remote NT Server computer. How can you do this?
a) Use Network Neighborhood to open the printer on the remote server. Copy and
paste the print jobs from the failed print device to the new print device.
b) Use Network Neighborhood to open the printer on the remote server. Drag the
print jobs from the failed print device and the new print device.
c) Modify the port properties of the failed printer and specify a new port by
using the UNC name of the remote printer.
d) Delete the failed printer, create a new printer on the NT Server computer as
a network printer and specify the unique name of the remote printer, use the
same share name that failed printer used.


d.

16.) You create a stripe set with parity on a Windows NT Server computer with 3
disk drives connected to a SCSI controller. After one of the drives fail, you
replace it with a new one. The drive that contains the system and paging files
was not affected.
a) Back up the existing data to another disk or tape and recreate the stripe set
and restore the data.
b) Use disk administrator to select existing stripe members, on the new disk
drive select a space that is at least the same size as the exiting stripe
members and choose regenerate from the fault tolerance menu.
c) Use disk administrator to create a partition on the new disk drive that is
the same size as the individual drive members and choose regenerate form the
fault tolerance menu of disk administrator.
d) Do nothing. NT Server will automatically detect the new disk and recover the
stripe set with parity.


b.

17.) You want to create a backup copy of the entire registry of a Windows NT
Server computer you want to include the Secutity Settings and the User Accounts
how can you do this while the computer is running?
a) Use the Windows NT backup program. 
b) Use Server Manager.
c) Use Windows NT Explorer.
d) Use Disk Administrator.



a.

18.) Remote users dial into a RAS server to access a company database. The
application that is used requires the use of a socket interface. All servers on
the network have both NetBEUI and TCP/IP installed. The remote users will use NT
Workstation with NetBEUI
a) Install the Windows socket interface from the source media.
b) Select how the IP address will be assigned to the workstation.
c) Configure PPP settings for NetBEUI. 
d) Configure SLIP settings for TCP/IP.



c.

19.) You install client based administration tools on a Windows 95 client
computer. You want to use the client to manage file permissions on your NT
Server computer. What should you use from the client computer?
a) Server Manager
b) User Manager for Domains
c) Windows Explorer 
d) Disk Administrator



c.

20.) You configure your RAS Server to use DHCP to assign TCP/IP addresses. The
Windows NT Workstation Computers are configured to recieve IP addresses from the
server. Which additional configuration setting or settings for the workstations
can you manage, choose all that apply.
a) Default gateway addresses. 
b) Default FTP addresses.
c) DNS addresses. 
d) WINS server addresses. 
e) Mail server addresses.



a., c., d.

21.) Your network is configured as a single domain and has four domain
controllers. All Window administrators use NT Workstation computers. You want to
provide notification, to users who are administrators, when a system event
occurs on any of the servers
a) Add the user names of the Administrators to the Server Operators group, they
will receive alerts automatically when the system events occur.
b) Start the Alerter service on each workstation that is used by an
administrator.
c) On the PDC use Server Manager to add the Domain Admins group to the list of
names that should receive alerts.
d) On each controller use server manager to add the user name of each
administrator to the list of names that should receive alerts. 



d.

22.) How are file names and file permissions affected when you copy a directory
from an NTFS partition to a FAT partition? Choose all that apply.
a) All long file names are discarded.
b) All long file names are retained. 
c) All file permissions are retained.
d) All file permissions are discarded. 
e) All file permissions are inherited from the destination directory.



b., d.

23.) You want to create a home directory for Erick in a shared directory named
Homedirs on a BDC. How should you create and assign the home directory to Erick?
a) In User Manager for domains specify a unique path name to the home directory.

b) In User Manager for domains specify the domain the server and the directory
name for the home directory.
c) In Windows NT Explorer create the home directory on the BDC and assign "Take
Ownership" permission to Erick.
d) In Windows NT Explorer create the home directory on the BDC and assign "Full
Control" permission to Erick.



a.

24.) What can you use to create shared directories on remote Windows NT Server
computers?
a) Use User Manager for Domains
b) Disk Administrator
c) Control Panel
d) Server Manger 



d.


25.) You install a RAS Server on your network. Remote users will use NT
Workstation computers for Dialup Networking to access a database. The database
is stored on a different NT Server computer than the RAS Server. You want to use
data encryption to prot
a) Configure RAS Server to require data encryption for only NT Workstation
computers. Configure the Server, which contains the DB to require data
encryption for remote users.
b) Configure the RAS Server to require data encryption for specific modem ports.
Configure the NT Workstation computers to dial up to the modems attached only to
these ports.
c) Configure RAS Server to require data encryption for specific user accounts.
d) Configure the RAS Server to allow for all remote users. Configure the server
that contains the DB to require encryption for remote users. 



d.

26.) Your network has five NT Server computers, which are located in three
different subnets, users of remote Windows NT Workstations use Dialup Networking
to connect to the network. You want to minimize the time it takes for these
workstations to resolve the addresses
a) Use a local LMHosts on each NT Workstation computer.
b) Disable the NetBios interface on each NT Workstation computer.
c) Use a LMHosts file on the RAS Server.
d) Install WINS Service on each Windows NT Workstation computer



a. ??? not sure

27.) You want to prevent all users, except members of the administrators group,
from logging on to the domain from any of the controllers. What must you do?
a) Remove all users except members of the administrators group from the
interactive special group.
b) Place all users except members of the administrators group in the interactive
special group.
c) Insure that only members of the administrator group have the right to log on
locally. 
d) Insure that only members of the administrators group have the right to log on
to a domain controller.



c.

28.) The VGA adapter on your Windows NT Server fails while you are using a high
resolution setting. You install a new video adapter that is not identical to the
failed adapter. You want the server to run in high-resolution mode, what must
you do (choose all that apply)

a) Reinstall the Windows NT Server.

b) Select the VGA Mode option from the Windows Startup screen.(answer)

c) Press space bar during startup to invoke last known good configuration.

d) Install the new video driver by using the Emergency repair disk.

e) Install the video driver by using the display option in control panel.


b., e.

29.) You wan to identify the OS version & role of each Windows NT Server and
Windows NT Workstation member of a domain controller

a) Network

b) Server Manager 

c) Performance Monitor

d) NetWare Client Administrator



b.

30.) You want to view counters for TCP/IP activity on three Windows NT server
computers. You will run Performance Monitor on Windows NT workstation computers
to view this information.

a) Install SNMP service on each of the Windows NT server computers 

b) Install SNMP service on the NT workstation

c) Create a log file on TCP/IP performance counters

d) Create a report on TCP/IP performance counters



a.

31.) Your network has three Windows NT server computers you want to be able to
monitor disk space usage on each sever so that you will be notified when free
space on any partition falls below 25%. How can you do this?

a) On each Server, use server manager to add your computer name or user name to
the list of names that alerts should be sent to.

b) On each server, use Server Manager to start the alerter service, change the
startup parameters so that your account name is specified as the logon name for
the alerter service

c) On your computer use Performance monitor to create an alert on the % free
space counter for each logical disk on each server. 

d) One one server start the schedule service use the AT command to start the
Diskperf utility at desired intervals.



c.

32.) You want to increase the performance of Windows NT Server computer there
are usually 10 or fewer simultaneous connections. Which Windows NT Server
utility should you configure?

a) workstation service

b) Server Service 

c) Virtual Memory

d) Foreground applications performance



b.

33.) Your RAS server is configured as shown in the exhibit uses of Windows NT
workstation computers dial in to the RAS server.

a) Run applications that require Windows sockets interface 

b) Run applications that require NetBios interface

c) Use IPX protocols to administer NetWare servers that reside on the network

d) Connect shared resources that reside on the RAS server.



a. ??? not sure



34 is missing !!! here are the answers !!!
Dial Out:
x NetBEUI
x TCP/IP
x IPX
Allow remote:
x NetBEUI
x TCP/IP
IPX
Encryption:
x Allow any authentication including clear text



35.) You are the administrator of three network locations. You administer these
networks remotely by dialing in via dial-up Networking from your Windows NT
workstation computer's feature to automatically connect to each RAS server based
on the UNC name. What must you do on your Windows NT workstation computer to use
AutoDial?

a) Install DNS service

b) Install a null modem

c) Configure the workstation with SLIP

d) Create a phone book entry for each RAS server you want to use. 

e) Create an LMhosts file that maps DNS names to IP addresses



d.

36.) You are configuring a Windows NT Server computer that will store important
data. Which fault-tolerance method or methods can you use to allow recovery in
the event of a hard disk failure? (Choose all that apply).

a) Disk mirroring 

b) Stripe set

c) Stripe set with parity 

d) Volume set



a., c.

37.) You want to implement a stripe set with parity on your new Windows NT
Server compute. What is the minimum number of hard disk controllers and physical
disks required to implementa stripe set with parity?

a) one hard disk controller and two physical disks

b) one hard disk controller and three physical disks 

c) two hard disk controllers and two physical disks

d) two hard disk controllers and three physical disks



b.

38.) What is the minimum hardware required for disk duplexing?

a) one hard disk controller and two physical disks

b) one hard disk controller and three physical disks

c) two hard disk controllers and two physical disks 

d) two hard disk controllers and four physical disks



c.

39.) You are the administrator of three networks in separate locations. You
administer these networks remotely by dialing in via Dial-Up Networking from
your Windows NT Workstation computer. You want to be able to use the RAS
AutoDial feature to automatic logon.

a) Install the DNS service.

b) Install a null modem adapter.

c) Configure the Workstation with SLIP.

d) Create a phone book entry for each RAS server you want to use. 

e) Create an Lmhosts file that maps DNS names to IP addresses.



d.

40.) Your Microsoft Windows 95 client computers access shared resources on a
Windows NT Server computer. The Windows 95 computers have client for Microsoft
Networks installed. You want to allow the Windows 95 client computers to access
files on a Netware. What should you do

a) From Windows NT Explorer, use the Map Network Drive button to connect a drive
to the NetWare server. Then share that mapped drive.

b) From Server Manager, use the Shared Directories option on the Computer menu
to share the desired directories on the NetWare server.

c) From the Gateway Service for NetWare option in Control Panel, use the Gateway
option to share the desired directories on the NetWare server

d) From User Manager for Domains, use the Logon to option in the User Properties
dialog box to allow the Windows 95 client computers to access the NetWare
server.




c.

41.) The NetWare 3.x server at your branch office will be moved to the network
at corporate headquarters. The headquarters network has 1 Windows NT Server
computer and 60 Microsoft Windows 95 workstations. The headquarters workstations
use Client for Microsoft windows, you want all clients to be able to access the
NetWare server.

a) Install and configure Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT Server
computer. No additional software is required on the Windows 95 workstations.


b) Install and configure Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT Server
computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 workstations to use Client for NetWare
Networks only.

c) Install and configure NWLink IPX/SPX compatible transport on the Windows NT
Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 workstation to use Client for
NetWare Networks only.

d) Install and configure RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport on the
Windows NT Server computer. No additional software is required on the Windows 95
workstations.



a.

42.) You set up directory auditing as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit
button.) How will auditing be performed?

a) Any attempts to make changes to an existing file in a subdirectory of
Corporate Archives will be audited.

b) Any files that are moved from a directory located on the same partition as
the Corporate Archives directory will inherit this Audit policy.

c) Any unsuccessful attempts to delete a file in the Corporate Archives
directory will be audited.

d) Any unsuccessful attempts to modify a file in the Corporate Archives
directory will be audited.

43.) Your network has three Windows NT Server computers. You want to change the
role of one BDC so it becomes the PDC. You are working from a Windows NT
Workstation computer that has Client-based Network Administration Tools
installed. How can you change

a) Shut down the existing PDC. Use Server Manager to promote the desired BDC to
a PDC. Restart the old PDC. It will be automatically demoted to a BDC when the
new PDC is detected.

b) Shut down both the existing PDC and the BDC that will be promoted. Restart
the BDC. It will automatically become a PDC when no other PDC is detected.
Restart the old PDC. It will be automatically demoted when the new PDC is
detected.

c) Use server Manager to stop the Net Logon service on both the PDC and BDC.
Promote the BDC to a PDC. Demote the old PDC to a BDC. Start the Net Logon
service on both computers.

d) Use server manager to promote the BDC to a PDC. The existing PDC will be
automatically demoted. 



d.

44.) You want to configure your domain so that users can execute their logon
scripts regardless of which server validates their logon. What can you do to
ensure that the logon scripts will be available on all domain controllers?

a) Install SNMP on all domain controllers.

b) Configure all servers with disk mirroring.

c) Use the Directory Replicator service on all servers. 

d) Synchronize the BDC's with the PDC whenever changes are made to the logon
scripts.

c.

45.) You are administering a Windows NT Server computer from a Microsoft Windows
95 client computer. You install Client-based Network Administration Tools on the
Windows 95 client computer. You want to share a CD-ROM drive that is attached to
the Windows

a) The Net.exe utility

b) Server Manager 

c) Disk Administrator

d) Windows NT Explorer



b.

46.) You want default properties and standart group memberships to be
automatically assigned to new user accounts as the accounts are created. What
should you do in User Manager for Domains to accomplish this?

a) Create a user, account named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER - TEMPLATE the
desired properties and group memberships. When new user accounts are created,
they will automatically be assigned these properties.

b) Create a global group named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER - TEMPLATE the
desired properties and group memberships. New user accounts will automatically
be assigned these properties when they are created.

c) Create a user account named USER-TEMPLATE. Assign to USER - TEMPLATE the
desired properties and group memberships. Copy USER-TEMPLATE to create new user
accounts. 

d) Create the new user accounts and highlight them. Copy to the highlighted user
accounts an existing user account that has the desired properties and group
memberships.



c.

47.) You want to prevent all users, except members of the Administrators group,
from loggingon to the domain from any of the domain controllers. What must you
do?

a) Remove all users except members of the Administrators group from the
Interactive special group.

b) Place all users except members of the Administrators group in the Interactive
special group.

c) Ensure that only members of the administrators group have the right to log o
locally. 

d) Ensure that only members of the Administrators group have the right to log on
to a domain controller.



c.

48.) You install a second network adapter in a computer that runs Microsoft
Windows NT Server. The computer uses COM1, COM2, LPT1, and LPT2. The network
adapter is set to use 1/0 port address 300 and IRQ3. Which device conflicts with
these settings?

a) VGA adapter

b) COM1

c) COM2 

d) LPT1



c.

49.) Your network is configured as a single domain that has 3 domain controllers
and 25 Windows NT Workstation computers. For security purposes, you assign
roaming user profiles to all user accounts in the domain. The profiles are
mandatory. The server on which the profile resided is down. what happen when
users logon:

a) Users will log on successfully and will receive the Default User profile.
b) Users will log on successfully and will receive their profiles, but any changes made to the computer will be lost.
c) Users will not be able to log on to the domain. 
d) User can choose to log on to the domain and select a profile that is stored on a different server.

c.

50.) You use Disk Administrator to create a stripe set with parity. You have four hard disks. Each hard disk has 250 MB of free space. How much total space will be available for data storage ? 
a) 250 MB
b) 500 MB
c) 750 MB 
d) 1,000 MB

c.

51.) You want to use Network Client Administrator to install Microsoft Windows
95 on a new computer. What must You do? (Choose three.)

a) Share the Windows 95 installation files. 

b) Create a Windows 95 network installation startup disk

c) Create a Windows 95 network installation disk set. 

d) Boot the new computer from the network installation startup disk

e.) Install Windows 95 from the network installation disk set. 



a., c., e.

52.) You install Windows NT Server on partition C of a new computer that has
three physical disks. How can you provide fault tolerance for your Windows NT
system files?

a) Convert partition C to NTFS, and then exted the partition to the second
physical disk by creating an extended volume set.

b) Mirror partition C to the second physical disk 

c) Create a stripe set by combining partition C and the second physical disk.

d) Create a stripe set with parity by combinning partition C and the other two
physical disks.



b.

53.) Ten Windows NT Workstation computers are being moved from your branch
office to the company's main office. The main office has a network that consists
of a single domain named CENTRAL. You want the branch-office Windows NT
workstation computers to be able to logon to the domain.

a) A domain administrator must use Server Manager to add the workstation to the
CENTRAL domain. 

b) A Workstation administrator must log on at each workstation and configure the
workstation to join the CENTRAL domain.

c) A domain administrator must log on at each workstation and create a computer
account, and must then join the CENTRAL domain.

d) A Workstation administrator must log on at each workstation and create the
computer account, and must then join the CENTRAL domain.

e) A Workstation administration must reinstall the Windows NT Workstation
Software on each workstation and configure the workstations to join the CENTRAL
domain.




a

54.) You want to repair a Windows NT Server installation on a computer. You do
not have the three installation disks that you need. How should you create the
three installation disks?

a) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run winnt.exe/ox from the Windows NT
Server CD-ROM. 

b) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run Setup.exe from the Windows NT
Server CD-ROM.

c) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT
Server CD-ROM.

d) On a Windows NT computer, run Winnt.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.

e) On a Windows NT computer, run Setup.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.




a.

55.) You are installing a print device that is connected directly to a Windows
NT Server 4.0 computer. Your network has both Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and
Windows NT Workstation 3.51 computers. How should you configure the printer to
support these workstations

a) During printer installation, install the drivers for all needed hardware
platforms and versions of Windows NT.

b) During printer installation, install only the Windows NT 3.51 printer driver.

c) On each Windows NT 3.51 computer, install the Windows NT 4.0 printer driver
from the Windows NT 4.0 source media.

d) Do nothing. The Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers are compatible with the
Windows NT 3.51 computers.



b.

56.) Your network consists of 3 Windows NT Server computers and 1 00 Windows NT
Workstation computers. The server are named Research1, Sales1, and Admin1. The
network is configured as one subnet. and TCP/IP is used by all computers. Users
in the Research often transfer many large data that slow down the whole network.
What should you do to improve the network performance?

a) Install NetBEUI on the Research department workstation and server. Configure
the Research department computers to use NetBEUI.

b) Install a second network adapter in Research1 and connect this adapter to the
existing physical subnet. Configure only the Research department workstations to
use the new adapter.

c) Install a second network adapter in Research1 and create a new physical
subnet for the Research department. Enable IP forwarding between the two
subnets. Connect the Research department workstations to this new subnet.


d) Add a second IP address on the Research1 network adapter and create a new
logical subnet for the Research department users. Enable IP forwarding between
the two subnets. Configure the Research department workstations to use this new
subnet.



c.

57.) Your network uses NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. Half of the client
computers use the 802.3 frame type, and the other half use the 802.2 frame type.
You are adding a Windows NT Server computer to the network. This server has one
network adapter

a) Install and configure RIP for NWLink IPXJSPX Compatible Transport.

b) Configure NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport to use Auto Frame Type
Detection. 

c) Configure NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport to use Manual Frame Type
Detection. Add the 802.3 and 802.2 frame types.

d) Install the driver for the network adapter twice, once for each frame type.
Configure each instance of the driver to support one of the required frame
types.



b.

58.) Your network is configured as a single domain that has one PDC and two
BDCs. You want to use the current PDC as an application server. How should you
reconfigure the roles of the domain controllers

a) Promote one of the BDC's to become PDC. Reconfigure the former PDC as a
member server.

b) Promote one of the BDC's to become the PDC. Reinstall the former PDC and
configure it as a member server. 

c) Demote the PDC to become a member server. Reinstall an existing BDC and
configure it as the PDC.

d) Demote the PDC to become a member server. Promote one of the BDC's to become
the PDC.



b.

59.) Windows NT Server 3.51 is installed on your computer. You want to upgrade
to Windows NT Server 4.0, and you want to preserve you existing configuration
settings. How can you perform the upgrade? (Choose all that apply).

a) Boot from the Windows NT 4.0 Setup boot disk. Install the Windows NT 4.0
files in the directory that contains your Windows NT 3.51 files.

b) Boot from the Windows NT 4.0 Setup boot disk. Install the Window NT 4.0 files
in a new Winnt40 directory.

c) Start Windows NT 3.51.Run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT command prompt.
Install the Windows NT 4.0 files in the directory that contains your Windows NT
3.51 files.

d) Start Windows NT 3.51. Run Winnt.exe from the Windows NT command prompt.
Install the Windows NT 4.0 files in the directory that contains your Windows NT
3.51 files.



c.

60.) A user at a Microsoft Windows 95 client computer connects to a shared
printer on a Windows NT Server computer that is configured as a PDC. The user
reports that she cannot access files in a shared directory on that server. You
make the user a member of a group that has full controll to the shared directory
but she still cannot access. What is most likely the problem?

a) The user is using an incorrect password.

b) The change you made to the user's group membership will not take effect until
the user logs off and logs on again.

c) The change you made to the user's group membership has not yet been
replicated to all of the domain controllers.

d) The user does not have an account in the domain.



b.

61.) You create a printer on your Windows NT Server computer for a network
interface HP LaserJet print device. When you use Print Manager to select a print
destination, the Hewlett-Packard Network Port option does not appear. Why does
this happen?

a) The user is using an incorrect password.

b) DLC is not installed on the server.

c) The print device is not properly configured to use the optional I/0 port.

d) You did not select an HP LaserJet-compatible printer driver.




c. ???


62.) Your RAS server has two internal modems. Remote users report that when they
try to dial in to the RAS server, they are being disconnected immediately. How
should you diagnose this problem?

a) Use the Registry Editor to enable device logging. 

b) Use Performance Monitor to view RAS connection details.

c) use Network Monitor to view RAS connection details.

d) Use the Remote Access Admin utility to view the port status.



a.

63.) You configure an x86-based Windows NT Server computer with disk mirroring
for the boot partition. The primary hard disk on this server fails. How should
you create a fault-tolerance boot disk mirrored partition?

a) Format a floppy disk by using Microsoft MS-DOS. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect, com
Ntbootdd.sys and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make no changes to
the files.

b) Format a floppy disk by using Microsoft MS-DOS. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com,
Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make changes to the
ARC path name in the Boot.ini file to reflect the location of the system files
on the mirrored disk

c) Format a floppy disk by using Windows NT. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com,
Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floopy disk, make no changes to
the files.

d) Format a floppy disk by using Windows NT.Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com,
Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make changes to the
ARC path name in the Boot.ini tile to reflect the location of the system files
on the mirrored disk. 



d.

64.) Documents are failing to print because of a lack of disk space on the
-system partition. How should you correct this problem?

a) Use Windows NT Explorer to drag the spool directory to a new partition.

b) Change the properties on the server to specify a new location for the spool
directory. Give the spool directory a new location that contains more free disk
space. 

c) Change the printer properties of each of the printers to specify a new
partition that will contain the spool files.

d) Use Disk Administrator to extend the system partition so that it contains
more free space.



b. ???

65.) Your Windows NT Server computer is configured to use NWLink IPX/SPX
compatible Transport. Your client computers also use NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible
Transport. The client computers are not able to connect to the server. What is
the most likely cause of the problem

a) The subnet mask was set incorrectly.

b) File permissions were set to No Access.

c) The incorrect frame type was selected on the server. 

d) The Workstation service on the server failed to start.



c.

66.) You add a new SCSI controller and network adapter to an existing Windows NT
Server computer. After you start the server, you receive a massage that says,
"The dependency service failed to start." Where should you look for additional
information about

a) The Bootlog.txt file

b) The Device.log file

c) The Services, option in Control Panel

d) Event viewer 



d.

67.) You want to perform a tape backup of the registry files of a Windows NT
Server computer. How must you use the Windows NT Backup program to do this?

a) Select Differential as the backup type.

b) Use the Windows NT Backup program from a remote Windows NT Server computer
only.

c) Specify at least one file on the volume that contains the registry. 

d) Stop the Server, service.



c.

68.) You configure stripe set without parity on three physical disk. One of the
disks fails. What can you do to recover data that was stored on the stripe set?

a) Break the stripe set and recover the data from the remaining physical disks.

b) Install a new hard disk to replace the failed disk and choose Regenerate from
the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.

c) In the Chock for Error-s dialog box in Disk Administrator, select Fix file
system errors to recover the lost data.

d) Restore the lost data from tape backup. 



d.

69.) A Windows NT Server computer performs a variety of I/0 transactions. The
server has five physical disks, each with two partitions. How should you
configure the paging file for optimal performance?

a) Place the paging file on the disk that contains the system files.

b) Place the paging file on any partition other than the boot partition.

c) Distribute the paging file equally among all the logical partitions, except
on the disk that contains the system files.

d) Distribute the paging file equally among all the physical disks, except the
disk that contains the boot and system files.



d.

70.) You run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT Workstation computer to view
memory and disk counters on 1 0 Windows NT Server computers. You notice that
your workstation performs poorly because of the demands of tracking many
counters. You want to increase performance of your NT workstation

a) Use the System Properties dialog box to decrease the application performance
setting for foreground applications.

b) Run Performance Monitor from the command line with the START command to give
Performance Monitor high priority.

d) Start the DISKperf utility to create a larger data-collection cache.

d) Increase the time interval for data collection. 




d.

71.) The paging activity has increased on your Windows NT Server computer. As a
result, the operating system has expanded the paging file beyond the specified
initial paging size. How can this affect the operating system? (Choose two)

a) Applications can take longer to start. 

b) Network 1/0 can be increased.

c) The disk containing the paging file can become fragmented. 

d) The current contents of the paging file can be lost.


c.

72.) You run Performance monitor on a Windows NT workstation computer to view
memory and disk counters on 10 Windows NT server computers. You notice that your
workstation performs poorly because of the demand of tracking many counters. You
want to increase perf of you NT ws.

a) Use the System Properties dialog box to decrease the application performance
setting for foreground applications.

b) Run Performance Monitor from the command line with the start command to give
Performance monitor High Priority.

c) Start Diskperf utility to create a larger data-collection cache.

d) Increase the time for data collection 



a., d.

73.) Your network has one PDC and three member servers. You want users to be
able to log on to the domain if the PDC fails.

a) Promote one of the member servers to become a BDC

b) Promote one of the member servers to become a PDC

c) Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers Configure that
server as a BDC. 

d) Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers Configure that
server as a PDC.



c.

74.) You want to migrate the files and users accounts from a Netware server to a
Windows NT Server computer. What must you install on the Windows NT server
computer before you can perform the migration?

a) FTP

b) RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport

c) Gateway Service for Netware 

d) SAP Agent.



c.

75.) You install Gateway Service for Netware on a Windows NT Server computer,
you want to enable the gateway. What must you create?

a) You must create a user account named Ntgateway on the Netware server. The
user account must have rights for the resources you want to access.

b) You must creaate a user account named Ntgateway on the Windows NT server
computer. The user account must have rights to the gateway share names.

c) You must create a group named Ntgateway on the NetWare server. The group must
have rights for the resources you want to access

d) You must create a group named Ntgateway on the Windows NT server computer.
The group must have rights to the gateway share names.



c.

76.) Client computers on your network are Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft
MS-DOS based computers. All of the client computers use Client for Microsoft
Network and NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. Users at all client computers
must have access to data on the NetWare server.

a) Migration Tool for NetWare

b) NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible transport

c) Gateway Service for NetWare 

d) RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport




c.

77.) Your existing network consists of 2 NetWare servers and 100 NetWare client
computers. You add a Windows NT Server computer to the network. It has a
Microsoft SQL Server database installed on it. You want the NetWare client
computers to be able to access the data on the NT server. What must you install
on the NT server?

a) NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport 

b) Gateway Service for Netware

c) Migration Tool for Netware

d) RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport



a.

78.) Your network is configured as a single domain named HQ. You install a
Windows NT Server computer. For additional security you make this server a
member server in the HQ domain so that you can specify administrators from the
domain to access the Payroll directory with the change permission in your member
server.

a) Create a local group named Finance on the new member sever. Add the AcctMgrs
global group to the Finance local group. Assign the Finance local group Change
permission for the Payroll directory. 

b) Create a global group named Finance on the new member sever. Add the AcctMgrs
globalgroup to the Finance global group. Assign the Finance global group Change
permission for the Payroll directory.

c) Create a globalgroup named Finance on the new member sever. Add members of
the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance global group. Assign the Finance global
group Change permissions for the Payroll directory.

d) Create a local group named Finance in the HQ domain. Add the AcctMgrs group
to the Finance local group.

a.

79.) You want to create a home directory for Eric in a shared directory named Homedirs on a BDC. How should you create and assign the home directory to Eric?
a) In User Manager for Domains, specify a UNC path name to the home directory.
b) In User Manager for Domains, specify the domain, server, and directory name
for the home directory
c) In Windows NT Explorer, create the home directory on the BDC and assign Take Ownership permissions to Eric.
d) In Windows NT Explorer, create the home directory on the BDC and assign Full Control permissions to Eric.

a.

80.) What happens to file permissions when you move files from one subdirectory
to another on the same NTFS partition?
a) All file permissions are inherited from the destination subdirectory
b) All file permissions are discarded
c) All file permissions are retained 
d) All file permissions are set to Full Control for the Everyone special group.

c.

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