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| the folling come from asia,he choose "d".i think "c"is ringht.canyou tell me the truth?
123. You have two IIS servers: One based in Los Angeles and the other based in Seattle. Each location has 100 web sites on its IIS server. To limit bandwidth usage , you want to change the maximum number of connections for each site to 1000. What is the easiest way to change the maximum connections parameter in web site properties for each of the 200 web sites.
A. Use Internet Service Manager to change ports on the individual sites.
B. Use Internet Service Manager(HTML) to change ports on the individual sites.
C. Write a VB script and run it at both IIS servers.
D. Write a VB script and run it at one IIS server.
E. Write a VB script and run it at each of the 200 servers | |
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| I'm going to try and help, but if someone else has a better explanation please help.
In Cramsession's study guide I read that
"A common scripts directory NOT assigned to a virtual home directory can handle scripts for all virtual servers"
Becuase the question does not specify that these two IIS servers are linked in any way, I would also go with "C". This question is not very clear.
My two cents worth.
Suzie
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| C, because the question said there are 2 IIS server not 200 so I would go with 'C' |
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