单选题You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions.  Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.  You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.  What should you do?()AUse Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partitionBUse Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive DCUse Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users  write permissionDReinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas

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You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions.  Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.  You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.  What should you do?()
A

Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partition

B

Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive D

C

Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users  write permission

D

Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas


参考解析

解析: ou can use NTFS permissions to prevent users from saving files to a specific drive, partition or folder. NTFS permissions can be set on Windows NT computers that use the NTFS file system. Setting the NTFS permissions to deny users write permissions will prevent the users from saving work files on the disk.

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单选题You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. Your network consists of one Windows NT Server 4.0 domain and 35 Windows 2000 Professional computers. The network consists of five interconnected TCP/IP subnets. All of the computers use TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You are adding 15 Windows 2000 Professional computers to the network. You configure each of the new computers to use DHCP. The computers can communicate with each other but are unable to communicate outside their own subnet. You run the ipconfig command to examine the IP address on one of the new computers. The IP address is 169.254.101.72 You want to enable the Windows 2000 Professional computers to communicate outside their own subnet. What should you do?()AInstall a DHCP server.BInstall a WINS server. Configure each computer to use WINS.CCreate an Lmhost file on each computer.DCreate a Hosts file on each computer.

单选题You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are configuring eight computers to use both Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has a 10 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 5 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive D. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive C. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive C to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computers and load Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You notice that users can still save files to drive C. You want to prevent users from saving files to drive C in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system. What should you do on each computer? ()AReinstall Windows NT Workstation 4.0 after configuring the disk quotasBUse Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive C as a dynamic partitionCUse Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive CDUse Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to configure NTFS permissions on drive C to deny the usersWrite permission

单选题You are responsible for migrating client computers from Windows 98 and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You have installed Windows 2000 Professional and reinstalled the necessary application on 10 computers. You have returned these computers to their users. The users of these computers report that their word processing application will not start. What should you do?()ASet the permission on the application to Execute.BAdd the application to the Run key in the registry.CApply the Securews.inf security template on the users’ computers.DApply the compatws.inf security template on the users’ computers.

单选题You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4-GB partitions. Windows NT  Workstation is installed on driver C.  Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D.   In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computers and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can still save files to drive D.   You want t prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.   What should you do on each computer?()AUse Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partitionBUse Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive DCUse Windows NT Workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users write permissionDReinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring the disk quotas

单选题As the administrator of your company’s network you are asked to upgrade several Windows NT 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Professional.  All user settings and application settings must be preserved. Most applications currently running are compatible with Windows 2000 and all the Windows NT 4.0 computers meet the minimum hardware requirements. After you upgrade several computers to Windows 2000 Professional, you find that some applications did not upgrade properly.   What utilities and/or applications should be disabled (or removed) before upgrading?()ACustom printer third-party software.BAPM and Anti-virus softwareCAll Non-Microsoft ProductsDAll 32-bit applicationsEThird-party video drivers