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enforcer

2003-07-11, 9:30 am

Ok after that last one, something a bit more simple for you

spid taking time off from putting together QOD's for various forums and ordering forsaken around decides to get around to administering the remote access network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. spid has configured RRAS. Which of the following are the available file formats for the log (Choose all that apply)?


A. Dbase format

B. FoxPro format

C. Internet Authentication Service 1.0 format

D. ODBC log format

E. Plain text

F. None of the above

Answer on Monday, have a good weekend guys.
jocampo

2003-07-11, 2:53 pm

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
Ok after that last one, something a bit more simple for you

spid taking time off from putting together QOD's for various forums and ordering forsaken around decides to get around to administering the remote access network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. spid has configured RRAS. Which of the following are the available file formats for the log (Choose all that apply)?


A. Dbase format

B. FoxPro format

C. Internet Authentication Service 1.0 format

D. ODBC log format

E. Plain text

F. None of the above

Answer on Monday, have a good weekend guys.



Hi all.!

I think the answer is A and C...but not sure.
enforcer

2003-07-14, 10:27 am

After a whole weekend, 56 views only one person brave enough.

ok have another day to research.
B4yaman3

2003-07-14, 1:56 pm

Hehe.. Answer is --> C & D!!!!
Jonoplunk

2003-07-14, 2:08 pm

Hmm, and you were implying that this was easier?!

I have searched everywhere that I can think of yet still nothing. I don't have a RRAS server setup yet to play on, so I am a bit stumped. From what I can get from the MS Knowledge base, RRAS errors are stored in the Event viewer, what format this is actually in again I cannot find out.

First instinct was text file as most logs are text based. If it didn't say "Choose all that apply" then my answer would have been "E"

In short, I don't know the answer, but look forward to knowing it.
Tarzanboy

2003-07-14, 3:17 pm

I'll go C & E

Cheers,
TB
Deja-vue

2003-07-14, 3:32 pm

A and D.
enforcer

2003-07-15, 6:15 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
Ok after that last one, something a bit more simple for you

spid taking time off from putting together QOD's for various forums and ordering forsaken around decides to get around to administering the remote access network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. spid has configured RRAS. Which of the following are the available file formats for the log (Choose all that apply)?


A. Dbase format

B. FoxPro format

C. Internet Authentication Service 1.0 format

D. ODBC log format

E. Plain text

F. None of the above

Answer on Monday, have a good weekend guys.




Ok so it was a bit tougher than I first thought.

the answer is C an D

The log files are saved in (C)Internet Authentication Service (IAS) 1.0 or (D)Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) format, meaning that any ODBC-compliant database program can read the log file directly for analysis.

reference: http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...RRAS-Ch1_84.htm
B4yaman3

2003-07-15, 8:55 am

I knew I was righT!!hehe
enforcer

2003-07-15, 3:48 pm

quote:
Originally posted by B4yaman3
I knew I was righT!!hehe


that's why you have the honour of being the admin in todays question
Tarzanboy

2003-07-15, 4:16 pm

For some reason your link included a trailing period
http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...RRAS-Ch1_84.htm

Stupid CSV file...

Cheers,
TB
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