1. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 server computer. The server has a single hard disk with two partitions. An application that runs on your server creates a very large log file in the SystemrootYTemp folder. There is not enough free space on the system partition to accommodate the log file. The application does not provide a way to change the path to the log file. You want to run the application on your server. What should you do?
Options
A. On the second partition, create a shared folder named Temp
B. In the systemroot folder, create a shortcut named Temp that points to the second partition on the disk
C. Add a second hard disk. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Create a Temp folder on the new partition. Mount the system partition as the Temp folder on the new partition
D. Add a second hard disk. Delete the contents of the SystemrootYTemp folder. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Mount the partition as the SystemrootYTemp folder
Correct Answer: Add a second hard disk. Delete the contents of the SystemrootYTemp folder. Create and format a partition from the free space on the second hard disk. Mount the partition as the SystemrootYTemp folder
2. You install a Windows 2000 Server computer on your network. You place several shared folders on a 12-GB primary partition formatted by FAT32. During nine months of continuous operation, the number of users who access the server and their access frequency remains constant. The average size of the files on the server remains approximately constant. After the server runs continuous for nine months, users report that the server does not retrieve files from the shared folders as fast as when you first installed the server. What should you do to resolve the problem?
Options
A. Convert the disk that contains the shared folders to a dynamic disk
B. Convert the partition that contains the shared folders to NTFS
C. Defragment the disk that contains the shared folders
D. Move the paging file to the partition that contains the shared folders
Correct Answer: Defragment the disk that contains the shared folders
3. You install a new multiple-process database application named Application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. Two days later, users begin to report that the new application has suddenly stopped responding to queries. You verify that the server is operation and decide that you need to restart the application. What should you do before you restart the application?
Options
A. End the task named Application
B. End the Application.exe process
C. End the Application.exe process tree
D. End both the Explorer.exe process and the Application.exe process
Correct Answer: End the Application.exe process tree
4. You install Terminal Services on a Windows 2000 domain controller. You install Terminal Services Client on users' client computers. Users report that when they try to connect to the Terminal server, they receive the following error message: "The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon interactively." When you attempt to log on to the Terminal server as an administrator from a user's computer, you log on successfully. You want users to be able to log on to the Terminal server. What should you do?
Options
A. Grant the users the right to log on as a service
B. Grant the users the right to log on locally
C. Grant the users the right to log on over the network
D. Copy the users' prpfiles to the Terminal server
E. Copy the users' home folders to the Terminal server
Correct Answer: Grant the users the right to log on locally
5. Your Windows 2000 Server computer includes an integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter. You are replacing the integrated adapter with a new 100-MB Ethernet adapter. You install the new adapter in an available PCI slot. When you restart the computer, you receive error messages in the System log stating that the new adapter Is missing or is not working. What should you do to resolve the problem?
Options
A. Create a new hardware profile
B. Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
C. Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
D. Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemroot\system32\Driver Cache folder
Correct Answer: Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
6. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains a stripe set with parity on a four-disk array. You convert the stripe set with parity to a dynamic RAID-5 volume. Six months later, users report that disk access on the server is slower than it had been on the previous day. You use Disk Management and discover that the status of the third disk in the array is missing. You want to recover the failed RAID-5 volume. What should you do first?
Options
A. Replace the third disk and restart the server. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
B. Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk
C. Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
D. Install a new disk and create a single extended partition on the new disk. Restart the computer and allow Windows 2000 to automatically repair the volume on the extended partition
Correct Answer: Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk
7. Your Windows 2000 server Computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for the new tape drive on the computer. After restarting the computer you log on as an administrator, shortly after you log on you receive the following stop error "irql_not_less_6r_equal". You need to bring the server back on line as quickly and reliably as possible. What should you do?
Options
A. Restart the computer by using the last known good menu option
B. Perform an emergency repair and select fast repair, restart the computer
C. Restart the computer in the safe mode, remove the driver and restart the computer
D. Restart the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the computer, remove the driver
Correct Answer: Restart the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the computer, remove the driver
8. Your network contains 10 domain controllers, 10 member servers, and approximately 1,000 client computers. All the servers run Windows 2000 Server, and all the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional. Two of the domain controllers act as DNS servers. Users of client computers use file sharing to grant access to files stored locally. The network has 10 subnets and uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You want to configure the network so that all computers can resolve the addresses of all other computers by using DNS. Client computers must be able to register and resolve addresses if a server fails. How should you configure the DNS servers?
Options
A. Configure one server with a standard primary zone for the domain, and configure at least one server with standard secondary zone
B. Configure one server with a standard primary zone for the domain, and configure at least one server with an Active Directory integrated primary zone
C. Configure one server with an Active directory integrated primary zone for the domain, and configure at least one server with a standard secondary zone
D. Configure at least two servers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain
E. Configure at least two servers with standard primary zones for the domain
Correct Answer: Configure at least two servers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain
9. You enable the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You configure the computer as a RAS server. You want to provide mutual authentication between the RAS server and RAS clients. You also want to ensure that data passing between the RAS server and RAS clients is encrypted. Which authentication method should you use for your incoming connections to support mutual authentication and data encryption?
10. The network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure the remote access server on the network. Some users report that when they connect to the server they receive the following message |" IPX SPX compatible computer deported error 733" The EPP control network protocol for the network is not available. If the users allow the connection to continue they are able to connect to the services that use TCP/IP. You want to prevent this message from being displayed. What should you do?
Options
A. Configure a client computer to use only TCP/IP for the connections to the remote access server
B. Configure the client computer to use a defined IPX network address for the connection to the remote access servers
C. Configure the remote access server to allow IPX based remote access demand dial connections
D. Configure the remote access server to disable multi-link connection