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question #18 has wrong answer?
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| It looks to me like question #18 has the wrong answer selected as the answer to this question here. From everything I have read, it looks like the wspcfg.ini file should be placed in the directory where the TelnetD .exe is located and not in the Mspclnt directory. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thank You,
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| This is the question and answer I have.
15. Your corporate TCP/IP network uses Proxy Server for Internet access. You install a TelnetD server application on a Microsoft Windows NT computer on your internal network. What must you do to enable remote Internet users to gain access to the TelnetD server on your internal network?
Answer: Create a custom Wspcfg.ini file and place it in the directory where the TelnetD software is installed
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| thank you for replying. that is what i am sure is the right answer. but it is not what i am getting. ha! something just occured to me. i am at a community college here in NC. in one room i study in the web page being brought up is outdated. in this room i am in now the web page coming up is more recent. i'll be right back and let you know.
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| just checked here and it is bring up the wrong answer. the question is......
*Your corporate TCP/IP network uses Proxy server for internet access. You install a TelnetD server application on a Microsoft Windows NT computer on your internal network. What must you do to enable remote Internet users to gain access to the TelnetD server on your internal network.
answer-Create a custom wspcfg.ini file and place it in the mspclnt directory on the TelnetD computer.
I am saying this is wrong, i think the answer should be to place the wspcfg.ini file in the TelnetD directory, not the mspclnt directory. what do you say you?
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| This question comes from Transcender's proxy 2.0 Ver.2. I research this question from dumps and it is still the same answer. Check this link.http://www.juston.com/public/ccnp2be/MSProxy+2.0 I think it will be useful. | |
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| thanks poolit, i think you know you are learning something when we catch mistakes made by the tech writers. thx again.
Chan Moore |
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