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Mon W2K Professional Question of the Day
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| wbafrank 2002-02-24, 6:07 pm |
| And today's poser is:
Q36. You have a new Pentium III computer with two blank hard disk, a 40x CD-ROM drive, an AGP display adapter, and a Fast Ethernet network adapter. All hardware is on the HCL.
You want to achieve these results:
1. Install Windows 2000 Professional on the computer.
2. Minimize the time required to install Windows 2000 Professional.
3. Choose a file system to enable maximum security of data on the computer.
4. Have your computer join your domain.
Your proposed solution is to insert the Windows 2000 Professional installation CD-ROM and start the computer from the Setup Boot Disk. When Setup runs, complete the necessary tasks, insert the other Setup Disks when prompted, and specify the FAT32 partition type. When prompted, specify the appropriate domain name.
Which results does your proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply)
A. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on the computer.
B. The time required to install Windows 2000 Professional is minimized.
C. The specified file system enables maximum security of data on the computer.
D. The computer joins your domain.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
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| A and D. Security is not a part of FAT32 -- NTFS 5 is required there.
And the install time is not minimized since it appears to be an attended intall. An Unattended install would have limited the time spent by the admin/installer...
Pretty cool: Monday's question of the day comes out on a Sunday! You can't stop progress... you must have a wicked fast computer  | |
| wbafrank 2002-02-24, 7:12 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by freak
Pretty cool: Monday's question of the day comes out on a Sunday! You can't stop progress... you must have a wicked fast computer
LOL - It's Monday where I am sitting!! And it would be funny posting Monday's question of the day on a Tuesday!! | |
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| sorry guy.
i´m out of all posts.
bye
have a good year | |
| Shrink 2002-02-24, 7:14 pm |
| I agree....A and D. Not sure why you'd use FAT32 with 2000 pro when NTFS 5 gives you so much more! | |
| kevandju 2002-02-24, 7:22 pm |
| I would say A and D... but I can see the answer only being A as well because in the question it does not say if the person entered the username and pass for a user authorized to join comps to the domain.
Are a lot of Microsoft test questions vague like this? | |
| Deja-vue 2002-02-24, 8:29 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by cm2gj
sorry guy.
i´m out of all posts.
bye
have a good year
what is up with that?
Did we upset you? Hope not...
I admired your Knowledge in the "Hardware-Department",if you know what i mean.
By the way...go with A and D,but the Correct Answer is probably A ,B,and D.
(the Microsoft Way)
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| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
what is up with that?
Did we upset you? Hope not...
I admired your Knowledge in the "Hardware-Department",if you know what i mean.
By the way...go with A and D,but the Correct Answer is probably A ,B,and D.
(the Microsoft Way)
yes.
i´m out.
i return to my old hardware forums at
www.tomshardware.com and www.sharkyextreme.com
good year | |
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| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
LOL - It's Monday where I am sitting!! And it would be funny posting Monday's question of the day on a Tuesday!!
This explaining that!  | |
| PotatoHead 2002-02-24, 9:38 pm |
| I'm going with A and D
quote: sorry guy.
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| cross36 2002-02-24, 9:59 pm |
| Good prep question for newbies to review.
"A" & "D" are the answers | |
| mr_wolf 2002-02-25, 2:18 am |
| I think A, because D implies that user account has been configured on domain server.... | |
| mr_wolf 2002-02-25, 2:24 am |
| I think A, because D implies that user account has been configured on domain server.... | |
| Clangashe 2002-02-25, 7:14 am |
| A: yes
B: No, booting from cdrom could be faster
C: No
D: Yes
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| bluhen99 2002-02-25, 1:24 pm |
| I agree with A and D, and did I miss something with Alexis? | |
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| quote: Originally posted by bluhen99
I agree with A and D, and did I miss something with Alexis?
out, only viewer now.
i keep my posts in www.tomshardware.com | |
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| I will go for A
B : No
C : No
D : NO, doing a new install of win 2000
the computer cannot jion a domain
unless either a computer object
has been previously created for
it in Active Directory, or
the installer has been given a
user account with the rights to
add computer object to the
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| Deja-vue 2002-02-25, 6:09 pm |
| Wow...Samba
I guess,you are correct.None of us thought about this one! | |
| Shrink 2002-02-25, 6:20 pm |
| I was making the assumption that if I was doing the install, I was the administrator and would have those privileges. But, I guess it doesn't say that. | |
| wbafrank 2002-02-25, 7:52 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is:
Q36. You have a new Pentium III computer with two blank hard disk, a 40x CD-ROM drive, an AGP display adapter, and a Fast Ethernet network adapter. All hardware is on the HCL.
You want to achieve these results:
1. Install Windows 2000 Professional on the computer.
2. Minimize the time required to install Windows 2000 Professional.
3. Choose a file system to enable maximum security of data on the computer.
4. Have your computer join your domain.
Your proposed solution is to insert the Windows 2000 Professional installation CD-ROM and start the computer from the Setup Boot Disk. When Setup runs, complete the necessary tasks, insert the other Setup Disks when prompted, and specify the FAT32 partition type. When prompted, specify the appropriate domain name.
Which results does your proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply)
A. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on the computer.
B. The time required to install Windows 2000 Professional is minimized.
C. The specified file system enables maximum security of data on the computer.
D. The computer joins your domain.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is ....
Correct Answers: A
A. Correct: The installation of Windows 2000 Professional is likely to succeed because it is being run on HCL-certified computer hardware. Installation is possible by booting from the Setup Boot Disk and inserting the other Setup Disks when prompted.
B. Incorrect: Installing Windows 2000 Professional using the Setup Boot Disk method is the most common manual installation method but it is also the most tedious. Therefore, using this method does not minimize the time required to install the operating system.
C. Incorrect: The FAT32 file system does not support local permissions at the folder and file levels. Like all file systems in Windows 2000, FAT32 supports Share permissions. Share permissions provide over-the-network secure access at the folder level. Configuring permissions at the file level is not available, and local computer access is not affected by Share-level security. In addition, only NTFS supports EFS.
D. Incorrect: Before a computer can join a domain, you must create a computer object in a container of the Windows 2000 domain. You can accomplish this step during the installation process if you have access to a user account with the Add Workstation To Domain privilege in the domain or the privilege to create computer objects in a container of the domain. Alternatively, an administrator or a user in a Windows 2000 domain who has been granted the necessary privilege can add the computer object to the domain prior to running the Windows 2000 Professional installation. Nothing in the proposed solution suggests that one of these procedures was completed. |
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