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darklord_2000

2002-10-25, 4:38 am

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 web server named ServerA. ServerA is a member of a Windows 2000 Domain. A folder named I:\\WebData\Public_Information
on ServerA is shared as a virtual directory named Public. You want users to be able to access the virtual directory named Public. You also want users to be able to access the virtual directory by using the URLs http://serverA/PI and http://ServerA/Information. What should you do?

A. In the Web sharing properties for the folder, add the aliases PI and information.
B. Create two new shares for the folder and name PI and information.
C. Create two new folders name PI and Information. Copy the files from the existing folder to the new folders. Share each of the new folders with the default settings.
D. Create two Web sites PI and Information. Configure I:\\WebData\Public_Information
to be the root directory for both web sites
sanjbatra

2002-10-25, 9:10 am

I would go for

A. In the Web sharing properties for the folder, add the aliases PI and information.

NetChild1985

2002-10-25, 9:15 am

Yep, it's "A" - In the Web sharing properties for the folder, add the aliases PI and information.
cross36

2002-10-25, 11:50 am

"A" for sure darklord
maxmax79

2002-10-25, 11:59 am

A is the one for me.
frazang

2002-10-25, 12:13 pm

in the words of Arthur Fonzarelli...AAAAAAAAAAAA!
CyberDude

2002-10-25, 1:36 pm

Definately A. In fact I had that on my exam.
darklord_2000

2002-10-25, 7:15 pm

There answer is:
A In the Web sharing properties for the folder, add the aliases PI and information.

Well done all!!

I've got the 70-218 exam for Monday the 28th of this month I've gotta study like hell for the next two days to make sure I'm ready.
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