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| lalitha 2002-04-13, 9:15 am |
| I took this quiz and could someone tell me if the answer that I gave was right or wrong? A little bit confusing!
2. You recently deployed Windows 2000 throughout your enterprise using the Multilanguage version of Windows 2000. Your company has offices in USA, Germany and the China. When you installed the workstations you made sure to include all three language groups and installed the interfaces in all three languages also. All users authenticate against the Active Directory and all users exist in one of three OUs. The three OUs are US, Germany and China. Which of the following steps should you take so that when users travel they will receive the Windows 2000 interface in the appropriate language? (Choose all that apply.)
(Please choose the best answer.)
A. At the USA OU, set the "Restrict selection of Windows 2000 menus and dialog language" policy to English.
B. At the China OU, set the "Restrict selection of Windows 2000 menus and dialog language" policy to Chinese.
C. At the Germany OU, set the "Restrict selection of Windows 2000 menus and dialog language" policy to German.
D. Create a mandatory profile with the English interface and grant the apply policy permission to the entire US OU.
E. Create a mandatory profile with the Chinese interface and grant the apply policy permission to the entire China OU.
F. Create a mandatory profile with the German interface and grant the apply policy permission to the entire Germany OU
My Answer : D,E & F!
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| lalitha 2002-04-14, 10:26 am |
| Thanks Denis. It makes more sense!
I guess that I didn't read the question properly...that seems to be a problem for me nowadays!
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| bbraunstein 2002-04-14, 10:38 am |
| Half of the battle with these Microsoft exams is making sure you read the entire question...AND knowing what part of it is just fluff and what part is key information. Just keep taking as many as possible (practice tests). If you get a question wrong, make sure you take a few minutes to research and read why you got it wrong. This is a great way to help you prepare.
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| cyrano duh 2002-04-15, 1:45 pm |
| See, now I would go with "D" "E" & "F" like lalitha, because "A" "B" & "C" are restricting the languages at each OU and so a travelling user would not get the Language interface that he/she required. | |
| mcdoud 2002-04-15, 2:45 pm |
| I agree with D E & F.
It seems that A B & C would only keep you from changing the language that is currently in effect. So if you travelled from US to China, you would not be able to change the WS from Chinese to English, nor would the WS give you the one you wanted when you logged in.
With answers D E & F, your home OU (USA) validates you and provides you with the language you are used to (English) via your mandatory profile.
I'm not so sure there is so much fluff in this one. It just takes a good working knowledge of profiles etc. (which I don't yet have) or a sufficient amount of time to think it through (which I have right now, but won't have during the test!) |
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