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| Taqwus 2002-04-05, 2:01 am |
| I have been going through a lot of practice test and I have a few question regarding certain questions I came across.
1. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain is in native mode. The domain contains 15 Windows 2000 Server computers that are functioning as domain controllers and 1,500 Windows NT Workstation client computers. During a power outage, the first domain controller that you installed suffers a catastrophic hardware failure and will not restart. After the power outage, users report that password changes do not take effect for several hours. In addition, users are not able to log on or connect to resources by using their new passwords.
What should you do to correct this problem?
A. Using the Ntdsutil utility, connect to another domain controller and transfer the PDC emulator role.
B. Using the Ntdsutil utility, connect to another domain controller and seize the PDC emulator role.
C. Using the Ntdsutil utility, connect to another domain controller and transfer the domain naming master role.
D. Using the Ntdsutil utility, connect to another domain controller and seize the domain naming master role.
2. You are the admin of a W2k file server named ServerA, it is member of a W2k domain. A folder named I:\data on ServerA. In I:\data you create a subfolder for each 200 departments.
You want the users in each dep. to have full access to only their department's folder. You want to cofigure and maintenant this access with the least amount of work.
A. share i:\data configure share: everyone full Control NTFS: each departments folder assign full control to the grp that contains the department's users
B. share i:\data configure share: everyone read NTFS: each departments folder assign full control to the grp that contains the department's users
C. Share each departments folder Share: Full Controlto group that contains that department's users NTFS: for each department's folder assign the full Controlto that deprtment's users
D. Share each departments folder Share: Full Controlto group that contains that department's users NTFS: Full Control to everyone.
3. You are the desktop administrator there are W95, W98 client computers. The network consists single w2k Active directory domain.
The company implementing DFS. You need to ensure users on all of client computes can access to the resources of the DFS.(Choose 2)
A. Install Active directory client on all W95
B. Install standard DFS client on all W95
C. Install w2k admin pack on all W95
D. Install Active directory client on all W98
E. Install standard DFS client on all W98
F. Install w2k admin pack on all W98 | |
| Teck Shark 2002-04-05, 3:31 pm |
| A PDC emulator, in native mode, is responsible for handling password changes and account lockouts. To resolve this you would run the NTDSUTIL on another domain controller & seize the PDC Emulator role. So the answer is B. You would have to seize it because of the " catastrophic hardware failure". Because it crashed you could not initiate a controlled transfer of the PDC role.
In #2, I'd say A because as a general rule of thumb you leave the share permissions to full control & set your NTFS permissions as the restrictive permissions.
In #3, you need to install the Active Directory clients on both 95 & 98 machines.
Hope that helps!  |
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