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| Jon jon 2001-04-09, 12:20 am |
| hi, i am Jon jon again.
can somebody help me to solve this few question. thanks!
1. you are the administrator of Win2000 network. you use a user account named User1 to log on to a Win2000Pro. computer. the computer is used by different students in a classroom. User1 does not have administrator rights. however,you prefer to use this account for most of your daily activities, because it is not a security breach if you fall to log off.
you want to schedule a task to run a command file named AddUsers.cmd tha automatically adds six more atudent user account. what should you do?
A. Schedule the task to run Linder an Adminstrator account.
B. Log on by using the local administrator account. then schedule the task to run under User1.
C. take ownership or AddUsers.cmd.Then schedule the taks to run under User1.
D. Grant User1 Read & Execute permission for AddUsers.cmd. Then schedule the task to run under User1.
2. you are the administrator of Win2000Pro portable computer that is shared by users in the sales department. you want to configure a roaming user profile for each user. you want each individual user profile setting to be available from any location, including by dial-up connection.
you log on the computer by using the local administrator account. you create user account for each users in the sales department. when you attemp to configure each user account profile to be a roaming profile, you find that you cannot. you receive the Change Profile Type dialog box as shown in the exhibit.
you want to be able to configure each user account to use a roaming user profile. what should you do?
A. From sytem in Control Panel, select the Change Type option, and then Roaming profile option.
B. From Users and Password in Control Oanel, select the Advanced tab, and then define the path for the profile location.
C. Use the network Connection wizard to create a virtual private network (VPN) connection to the network, and define the mondatary profile path on each domain user account.
D. Connect the portable computer to the network, and configure the user accounts for a roaming user profile.
3. you are the administrator of your company network. you want to deploy a win2000Pro. service pack to 10 computers in Development organization unit (OU). you create a Win Installer package file for the service pack. you use the package file to successfully install the service pack to other computer in the Domain. you assign the package file to the Development OU. after the installation, you notice that service pack was not installed on any of the 10 computers.
you want to ensure that service pack is successfully installed on the computers in the Development OU. what shuold you do?
A. Use Computer Management to start Windows Installed service on all of the Development OU.
B. Use the local administrator account to log on the computer in the Development OU. then redeploy the service pack, to the computers in the Development OU.
C. Run WinINSTALLE to repair the package file. then redeploy the service pack to the computers in the Development OU.
D. Add the user accounts from the Development OU to the DACL. Grant the user accounts Read permission to the service pack deployment directory.
4. you are the administrator of a Win2000 network. your network includes 75 Win NT workstations 4.0 computers. you are adding 50 new PXE-compliant to the network. the hardware on each computer is configured identically.
you are using a RIS image to deploy Win2000Pro. to the 50 computers. you successfully install Win2000 Pro. on the first 10 computers. However, you cannot install Win2000 Pro. on the remaining 40 computers.
A. Configure the DHCP scope to add additional IP address.
B. Run Rbfg.exe from the RemoteInstall\Admin folder on the RIS server.
C. Modify the startup sequece in the CMOS of the remaining computers.
D. Create computer accounts for the remaining computer in AD.
Thanks! Bye! | |
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| dentonb2000 2001-04-09, 1:10 pm |
| 1. A
2. I do not like this question but, I would go with D
3. C
4. A | |
| esexon 2001-04-09, 1:47 pm |
| Damn, of course no 4 is A
Just shows what happens when you don't read the answers properly.
Regards,
Evan
A+,Net+,Inet+,MCP(Pro) | |
| Jon jon 2001-04-09, 7:55 pm |
| hai,
I guess the possible ans. for question no.3 can also be D. right? can somebody tell me or have a good explain why the answer will be C? please help! Thanks!...
Jon jon replay | |
| dentonb2000 2001-04-09, 8:56 pm |
| Since none of the machines were able to install the package leaves me to believe it was more an error with the package (I would say OU policy but that is not an answer here). |
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