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enforcer

2003-07-07, 7:36 am

serpico administers a Windows 2000 Server network. The network contains a Windows 2000 Server and 20 windows 2000 Professional client computers.

The CEO of the company has requested that he have priority on server resources when resorces are limited. serpico needs to configure the server to allow the CEO priority allocation of bandwidth when needed. What can he use to accomplish this?

A. Network Monitor

B. QoS Admission Control

C. Windows Media Performance

D. Telnet Server Administration

E. Computer Management

F. He can't the CEO will just have to have the same access as every other mortal and like it.


Answer tomorrow
Spid

2003-07-07, 8:08 am

Nice question.

"B" - QoS Admission Control
karlisi

2003-07-07, 8:51 am

B

but sometimes you want to say F
Jonoplunk

2003-07-07, 8:53 am

Nice question, wasn't sure of the answer, so it forced me to read up about it. Won't state what the answer is, don't want to ruin everyone elses fun.
hairy51

2003-07-07, 10:22 am

Going with B aswell
serpico

2003-07-07, 7:19 pm

B. QoS
Tech Ranger

2003-07-07, 11:16 pm

B
cramersaunders

2003-07-08, 4:16 am

B
adam salam

2003-07-08, 5:23 am

B. QoS Admission Control
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which installed from Windows component> Network sevices

and accessed from Administartive tools
enforcer

2003-07-08, 5:50 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
serpico administers a Windows 2000 Server network. The network contains a Windows 2000 Server and 20 windows 2000 Professional client computers.

The CEO of the company has requested that he have priority on server resources when resorces are limited. serpico needs to configure the server to allow the CEO priority allocation of bandwidth when needed. What can he use to accomplish this?

A. Network Monitor

B. QoS Admission Control

C. Windows Media Performance

D. Telnet Server Administration

E. Computer Management

F. He can't the CEO will just have to have the same access as every other mortal and like it.


Answer tomorrow



Hmmm No fooling you today then the answer is of course B. QoS Admission Control

QoS stands for Quality of Service the QoS Admission control is designed to allow administrators the ability to cetrally manage how, when and by whom resources are used.

So if for some reason your access to the network has suddenly got slow, make sure you havn't upset you administrator recently.

quote:
Originally posted by Jonoplunk
Nice question, wasn't sure of the answer, so it forced me to read up about it. Won't state what the answer is, don't want to ruin everyone elses fun.


there is no harm in stating your answer, others will normally just read the question, post their answer then look at other people answers to see if they are the same, if they are not then we can start the debate
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