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| wbafrank 2002-06-20, 1:58 am |
| And today's poser is:
Q2. Which of the following are NOT supported by Windows 2000 Professional? (Choose all that apply)
A. 8 GB of RAM
B. 2 processors
C. Clustering
D. Dynamic disks
E. Disk quotas
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| NetChild1985 2002-06-20, 2:49 am |
| "A" & "C"! | |
| markj4000 2002-06-20, 4:00 am |
| OK let's try this again.
W2k supports up to 4GB not 8.
W2k does not support clustering.
Soooo, I too will say A, C.
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| denis_baribeau 2002-06-20, 6:40 am |
| Yep (A C) | |
| Pavlov 2002-06-20, 7:15 am |
| A & C it is. | |
| netnewsnow 2002-06-20, 8:15 am |
| and for the fifth time, a and c. | |
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| Correct A and C
I already saw that question ?
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| netnewsnow 2002-06-20, 1:42 pm |
| Samba, braindumper 
Samba said:"Correct A and C
I already saw that question ? " | |
| Gareth Leung 2002-06-20, 2:03 pm |
| How about C and A.  | |
| maxmax79 2002-06-20, 2:08 pm |
| Alpha & Charlie | |
| netnewsnow 2002-06-20, 2:26 pm |
| Roger base, this is tango coming home to wisky charlie, over roger. | |
| robertmillar 2002-06-20, 2:27 pm |
| a&c | |
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| Samba 2002-06-21, 12:18 pm |
| For your information netnewsnow, it
appeared at WWW.certutor.net/exams
on Jun 18th.almost in the same
version.
Thank's to wbafrank, for keeping up
with those questions.
Good study, from an old brain. | |
| smite 2002-06-21, 12:19 pm |
| a&c | |
| wbafrank 2002-06-21, 7:38 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is:
Q2. Which of the following are NOT supported by Windows 2000 Professional? (Choose all that apply)
A. 8 GB of RAM
B. 2 processors
C. Clustering
D. Dynamic disks
E. Disk quotas
And the answer is ....
Correct Answer: A and C
Windows 2000 Professional supports up to two symmetric multiprocessors. It also supports both dynamic disks and disk quotas. However, it only supports up to 4 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and you cannot set up clustering on Windows 2000 Professional. This question is a little tricky because most questions, when they ask you about an operating system's requirements - usually go the "minimum configuration" angle. Being aware of an operating system's "maximum configuration" is also something to keep in mind. |
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