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Sun 70-216 Question of the Day
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| wbafrank 2002-04-07, 5:47 pm |
| And today's poser is ....
Q67. You administer a Windows 2000 network for your company. The company consists of a home office and many branch offices in surrounding States. The network consists of all Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. Remote access is enabled on the network. The branch offices dial into the home office server.
You receive a call from a user at a branch office that is having problems with the connection to the server at the home office. The user states that the connection was closed by the remote computer. You have the phone line checked for problems and a return call to you from the phone company informs you that the phone lines are working and clear. What may be the problem?
A. The user account is not configured properly.
B. The user account is configured to use dynamic IP addresses.
C. The client computer is configured with the incorrect authentication protocol.
D. The client computer cannot negotiate correctly with the modem on the remote access server at the selected speed.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| Yeti-GBR1 2002-04-07, 6:34 pm |
| Ok
Dam You edited it  | |
| Zaraspook 2002-04-07, 6:35 pm |
| How about D?  | |
| lamngocliem 2002-04-07, 8:37 pm |
| My answer is D. | |
| Taqwus 2002-04-07, 10:20 pm |
| I would say D also | |
| mcdoud 2002-04-07, 10:38 pm |
| I say "D", assuming the users connection worked previously and that nothing changed (that's a big assumption!). If it never worked, I might say "C". | |
| jyecla 2002-04-07, 11:17 pm |
| "C" | |
| smite 2002-04-08, 12:14 am |
| I'd say D | |
| mrfixit 2002-04-08, 8:53 am |
| D!  | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-04-08, 10:09 am |
| 'C' | |
| tabath 2002-04-08, 11:47 am |
| I 'd say d ...the others don't make sense in this scenario | |
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