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| jonesmary21 2001-05-23, 1:57 pm |
| I'm Mary
i've cleared this exam with 910 marks and i thought that i would score 1000.
Thanks to the wonderful test preparation from mcpquestionbank.com that almost all the questions from their prep were their word-to-word in my actual assessment.
I'm putting a few questions from my exam.......
2. You are the administrator for Trey Research and Datum Corporation. You manage a multi domain Windows 2000 network of 5,000 users for the two companies. The network is configured as : The two companies have a total of six departments. Each department is an OU in AD. Each Domain and OU has specific Group Policy settings that must applied to all of its members. Your company is reorganizing all six departments. Some, but not all, of the users in each OU have moved. Many users have
changed departments, and some have changed domains. You want to accomplish the following goals in the least possible amount of time. # Place the users account in the appropriate domains. # Apply the existing policies for each domain or OU to the moved accounts. # Do not disrupt user access to shared resources.
What should you do?
A. For all users, create new user accounts in the appropriate OUs. Assign permissions to the accounts to apply the group policy settings, and the delete the old accounts.
B. For the users moving between domains create new user accounts in the appropriate Ous. Assign permissions to the accounts to apply the Group Policy settings, and then delete the old accounts. For the users moving between Ous in the same domain, select the accounts. Then choose MOVE from the Action menu, targeting the new OU.
C. For the users moving between domains, use the Movetree utility, specifying the source and target domains and Ous. For the users moving between Ous in the same domain select the accounts. Then choose MOVE from the ACTION menu, targeting the new OU.
D. For the users moving between domains, create new user accounts in the appropriate Ous. Assign permissions to the account to apply the Group Policy settings, and then delete the old accounts. For the users moving between Ous in the same domain, select the accounts. Then choose Copy from the Action menu, entering the appropriate account information for the new users accounts. Then delete the old accounts.
Answer: C
3. You are the administrator of the company network for Arbor Shoes. Arbor Shoes has three domains: arborshoes.com, na.arborshoes.com, and sa.arborshoes.com. All the domains are in native mode. You are going to remove the na.arborshoes.com domain in an effort to consolidate domains. There are 300 users in na.arborshoes.com. You want to move all 300 users at the same time to arborshoes.com. What should you do?
A. At the command prompt, type the following command: Cscript /srcdc:dc1 /srcdom:na.arborshoes.com /dstdc:dc1/dstdom:arborshoes.com.
B. At the command prompt, type the following command: Movetree /start /s
dc1.na.arborshoes.com/d dc1.arborshoes.com/sdn
cn=users,dc=na,dc=arborshoes,d
c=com /ddn cn=users, dc=arborshoes, dc=com.
C. In MMC, use the copy command in Active Directory Users and Computers.
D. In MMC, use the move command in Active Directory Users and Computers.
Answer: B
Reason : It’s a matter of remembering the correct syntax for this command.
4. You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 domain tree that has five domains. All domains are in native mode. Each domain has one or more users who are help desk staff. Each domain has a global group named Help Desk members that contains the help desk staff from each domain. There is an OU named Interns in the root domain. You want all help desk staff to be able to reset passwords of the users in the Inters OU. What should you do?
A. Create a new global security group named Help Desk Staff in the root domain. Place the five help desk members groups in the Help Desk staff group. Place the Help desk staff group in the Reset Interns group. On the reset Interns group, assign the Reset password permission to the Help Desk Staff group.
B. Create a new global security group named Help Desk Staff in the root domain. Place the five help desk staff in the Help Desk Staff group. Create a new local security group named Reset Interns in the root domain. Place all users from the Interns OU in the Reset Inters group. On thee Interns OU, assign the reset Password permission to the Reset Interns group.
C. Create a new universal security group named Help Desk Staff in the root domain. Place the five Help Desk members groups in the Help Desk Staff group. Create a new local security group named reset Interns in the root domain. Place the Help Desk Staff group in the Reset Interns group. On the Interns OU, assign the reset password permission to the Reset Interns group.
D. Create a new universal security group named Help Desk Staff in the root domain. Place the five Help Desk Members groups in the Help Desk Staff group. Create a new local security group named reset Interns in the root domain. Place all users from the Interns OU in the Reset Interns group. On the reset Interns group, assign the Reset Password permission to the Help Desk staff group.
Answer: C
Reason : To enable the help desk staff to be able to reset passwords of the users in the Inters OU, you need to create a universal security group for them in the root domain. Include their groups in this group. Next, you need to create a new locl security group in the root domain and add the universal security group to this local security group. You can then assign the reset password permission to the newly created local group.
5. Your company’s Windows 2000 network consists of a single domain. You are the enterprise administrator of the domain. Two administrators named Ann and Bill make changes to the Active directory at approximately the same time at two different domain controllers named ServerA and ServerB. Ann deletes an empty OU named Branch1 from ServerA. Before this deletion is replicated to ServerB, Bill moves five existing users from the Brach2 OU to the Branch1 OU at ServerB. Ten minutes later, Bill discovers that the Branch1 OU is deleted from Active Directory. You want to reinstate the configuration that Bill attempted to accomplish. What should you do?
A. Perform an authoritive restore of the Branch1 OU at ServerA.
B. Perform a nonauthoritive restore of the Branch1 OU at ServerA.
C. Perform an authoritive restore of the five users at ServerB
D. At ServerB, move the Branch1 OU from the LostAndFound container to its original location.
E. At ServerA, create a new Branch OU. Move the five users from the Branch2 OU to the new Branch1 OU.
F. At ServerB, create a new Branch1 OU. Move the five users from the LostAndFound container to the new Branch1 OU.
Answer: A
R: Performing an authorative restore of the Branch1 OU at ServerA will solve the problem | |
| rtauler 2001-05-29, 3:49 pm |
| can you share the xxxxxx.com
Thanks | |
| dentonb2000 2001-05-30, 5:17 am |
| for spamming every Windows 2000 forum here at examnotes. I doubt they have even taken any exams. |
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