You are the network administrator for You manage a Windows 2003 computer named TestKing3 that functions as a file server. The data volume on TestKing3 is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()A、Run the diskpart active command on the failed volumeB、Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.C、Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.D、Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume.

You are the network administrator  for  You manage a Windows 2003 computer named TestKing3 that functions as a file server. The data volume on TestKing3 is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()

  • A、Run the diskpart active command on the failed volume
  • B、Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.
  • C、Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.
  • D、Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume.

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You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computernamed Server1.Server1 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and Userfiles. The volumes are located on separate hard disks.The Data volume is allocated the drive letter D. The Data volume is shared as \\Server1\Data. The Userfiles volume is mounted on the Data volume as a volume mount point. The Userfiles volume is displayed as the D:\Userfiles folder when you view the local disk drives by using Windows Explorer on Server1. The D:\Userfiles folder is shared as \\Server1\Userfiles.The files on the Userfiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you to provide them with previous versions of files. You enable and configure Shadow Copies on the Data volume. You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day. Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of files in the \\Server1\Userfiles shared folder.You need to enable users to recover previous versions of files on the Userfiles volume.What should you do? ()

You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. You have two new hard disks on which you will create a database named inventory. You want to insert, update, and delete data as quickly as possible.Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents parts of the solution. Choose two)A. Configure the hard disks as two mirrored NTFS volumes.B. Configure the hard disks as one mirrored NTFS volumes.C. Configure the hard disks as two independent NTFS volumes.D. Configure the hard disks as one extended NTFS volume.E. Place inventory_data.mdf on the first volume and inventory_log.ldf on the second volume.F. Place inventory_data.mdf on the first volume and inventory_data2.ndf and inventory_log.ldf on the second volume.G. Place inventory_data.mdf and inventory_log.ldf on the same volume.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a new computer by using the Windows 2000 Server compact disk. The computer has five 18-GB hard disks Dick0, Disk1, Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4. The disks do not have any partitions defined.You want to use as much space on Disk0 as possible for the partition on which Windows 2000 Server is installed. You want the disk on which you install Windows 2000 Server to be fault tolerant. You also want as much disk space as possible across the other disks to be available for data storage and to be fault tolerant.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)A. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 4-GB NTFS partition on Disk 0. Configure the five disks as dynamic disks.B. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 18-GB NTFS partition on Disk 0. Configure the five disks as dynamic disks.C. Create a RAID-5 volume using Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4.D. Create a stripped volume using Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4.E. Create a RAID-5 volume using all disks.F. Create a stripped volume using all disks.G. Select the volume on Disk0 and add a mirror using Disk1.

You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network contains a WindowsServer 2003 computer named testking1, which hosts a critical business applicationnamed Salesapp. Testking1 has one disk that contains a single NTFS volume.Five days ago, the System State of testking1 was backed up, and an AutomatedSystem Recovery (ASR) backup was created. No additional backups wereperformed. Subsequently, many changes were made to the Salesapp data files.You apply an update to the application, which requires you to restart testking1.Windows startup terminates with a Stop error. You restart the computer and bootto a floppy disk. A utility on this disk gives you read-only access to the NTFS filesystem. You discover that one of the .dll files for the Salesapp application iscorrupted. The corrupted file is stored in the C.\Windows\System32 folder.You need to restore the corrupted file. You need to avoid losing any changes madeto the data files on testking1.What should you do onTestKing1?()

You are the network administrator for The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing7.TestKing7 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and TestKingFiles. Thevolumes are located on separate hard disks. The Data volume is allocated the driveletter D. The Data volume is shared as \\TestKing7\Data. The TestKingfiles volumeis mounted on the Data volume as volume mount point. The TestKingFiles volume isdisplayed as the D:\TestKingFiles folder when you view the local disk drives byusing Windows Explorer on TestKing7. The D:\TestKingfiles folders is shared as\\TestKing7\TestKingfilesThe files on the TestKingFiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you toprovide them with previous versions of files. You enable and configure ShadowCopies of the Data volume. You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day.Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of the files on theTestKingFiles volume.What should you do?()

You are the network administrator for You manage a computer named TestKing3 that runs Windows Server 2003 with the default settings.You install Terminal Services on TestKing3. You attempt to connect to TestKing3 by using the URL http://TestKing3/TestKingweb. You cannot connect to TestKing3.You need to be able to access Terminal Services on TestKing3 by using Internet Explorer 6.0.Which two actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)A. Create a new Web site named TestKingweb.B. Create a new virtual directory named TestKingweb.C. Install IIS.D. Install the Remote Administration IIS subcomponent.E. Install the Remote Desktop Web Connection IIS subcomponent.

You are the network administrator for . You manage a Windows Server 2003 computer that functions as a file server.The data volume on the server is configured as a software RAID-5 array. One of disks that contain the data volume fails. You replace the failed disk. You start the Disk Management utility and view the status listed in the following table.You need to restore fault tolerance.Which two actions should you perform?() (Each correct answer presents part of thesolution. Choose two.)A. Create a striped set that includes Disk1 and Disk2.B. Initialize Disk3 and convert it to a dynamic disk.C. Reactivate the RAID-5 array volume.D. Repair the RAID-5 array volume to include Disk3.E. Initiailize Disk3 and configure it as a basic disk.F. Reactivate the missing disk.

You are the network administrator for You manage a Windows 2003computer named TestKing3 that functions as a file server.The data volume on TestKing3 is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller.You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.What should you do?()A. Run the diskpart active command on the failed volumeB. Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.C. Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.D. Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume.

You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named testking1, which hosts a critical business application named Salesapp. Testking1 has one disk that contains a single NTFS volume. Five days ago, the System State of testking1 was backed up, and an Automated System Recovery (ASR) backup was created. No additional backups were performed. Subsequently, many changes were made to the Salesapp data files. You apply an update to the application, which requires you to restart testking1. Windows startup terminates with a Stop error. You restart the computer and boot to a floppy disk. A utility on this disk gives you read-only access to the NTFS file system. You discover that one of the .dll files for the Salesapp application is corrupted. The corrupted file is stored in the C./Windows/System32 folder. You need to restore the corrupted file. You need to avoid losing any changes made to the data files on testking1. What should you do onTestKing1?()A、Perform the ASR restore procedure.B、Restart Windows by using the Last Known Good configuration option.C、Start the Recovery Console and replace the corrupted .dll file with a copy from the Salesapp CD-ROM.D、Reinstall Windows Server 2003. Do not format any volumes.

You are the administrator of 20 Windows XP Professional computers. Each computer has one hard disk that has three volumes named C, D, and E. Each volume is 4 GB in size and has approximately 1 GB of available space. The total physical memory of each computer is 196 MB in size. The paging file on each computer is located on drive D. A user named Andrea reports that every day, one hour after she starts her Windows XP Professional computer, the computer appears to perform very slowly for 15 seconds. This always happens after she receives an error message stating that the system is low on virtual memory. You want to improve the performance of Andrea's computer. You do not want to install additional memory. What should you do?() A、Increase the initial size of the paging file.B、Move the current paging file to the system drive.C、Increase the Buffers setting in the Config.sys file. D、Enable the Adjust for best performance of: System cache memory usage option.

You are the network administrator for Southridge Video. The network consists of a single Active  Directory domain named southridgevideo.com. The domain contains one domain controller. All servers  run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company uses Group  Policy objects (GPOs) to configure user and computer settings. The Active Directory database and the  SYSVOL shared folder are stored on separate hard disks. The hard disk containing the SYSVOL folder  fails. Some Group Policy settings are still applied, but new users do not receive the Group Policy settings. You replace the failed disk. You discover that there are no valid backups of the SYSVOL folder. You have  a list of GUIDs and friendly names for each GPO. On the new disk, you create a new shared folder named  SYSVOL in the same location as the previous SYSVOL folder. You need to configure the network so that the user and computer settings will be applied to all users.  Which three courses of action should you take?()A、 In the SYSVOL folder, create a folder named southridgevideo.com. In the southridgevideo.com folder, create a folder named Policies.B、 In the SYSVOL folder, create a folder named System State. In the System State folder, create a folder named Policies.C、 In the Policies folder, create a folder for each GPO. Name the folders by using the friendly name of each GPO. In the folder for each GPO, create a folder named MACHINE and a folder named USER.D、 In the Policies folder, create a folder for each GPO. Name the folders by using the GUID of each GPO. In the folder for each GPO, create a folder named MACHINE and a folder named USER.E、 Use Active Directory Users and Computers to open each GPO. Close each GPO without changing any settings.F、 Use Active Directory Users and Computers to open each GPO. Change at least one setting in each GPO before closing it.

You are the network administrator for All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named TK1 contains a mirrored volume that consists of two 36-GB disks. Both disks are used for data storage. TK1 also contains a third unallocated dynamic disk. Next week, a database that currently requires 45 GB of disk space will be installed on TK1. This database will grow at a rate of 10 percent every 6 months. You need to realocate disk space on TK1. Your realocation must satisfy the space requirements of the new database, and it must also ensure that data will remain available in case of disk failure. First, you break the mirror and delete all volumes on the disks. What should you do next?()A、Create a spanned volume.B、Create a stripped volume.C、Create a mirrored volume.D、Create a RAID-5 volume.

You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You manage a server that functions as a file server. The data volume on the server is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()A、Run the diskpart active command to activate the failed volume.B、Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.C、Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.D、Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume.

You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computernamed Server1.Server1 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and Userfiles. The volumes are located on separate hard disks.The Data volume is allocated the drive letter D. The Data volume is shared as //Server1/Data. The Userfiles volume is mounted on the Data volume as a volume mount point. The Userfiles volume is displayed as the D:/Userfiles folder when you view the local disk drives by using Windows Explorer on Server1. The D:/Userfiles folder is shared as //Server1/Userfiles.The files on the Userfiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you to provide them with previous versions of files. You enable and configure Shadow Copies on the Data volume. You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day. Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of files in the //Server1/Userfiles shared folder.You need to enable users to recover previous versions of files on the Userfiles volume.What should you do? ()A、Assign drive E to Userfiles. Enable Shadow Copies on the Userfiles volume.B、Convert the disk that contains the Data volume to a dynamic disk.C、Convert the disk that contains the Userfiles volume to a dynamic disk.D、Instruct users to connect to //Server1/Data when they attempt to access previous versions of files in the D:/Userfiles folder.E、Instruct users to connect to //Server1/D$ when they attempt to access previous versions of files on the Data volume.

You are the network administrator for The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing7. TestKing7 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and TestKingFiles. The volumes are located on separate hard disks. The Data volume is allocated the drive letter D. The Data volume is shared as //TestKing7/Data. The TestKingfiles volume is mounted on the Data volume as volume mount point. The TestKingFiles volume is displayed as the D:/TestKingFiles folder when you view the local disk drives by using Windows Explorer on TestKing7. The D:/TestKingfiles folders is shared as //TestKing7/TestKingfiles The files on the TestKingFiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you to provide them with previous versions of files. You enable and configure Shadow Copies of the Data volume. You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day. Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of the files on the TestKingFiles volume. What should you do?()A、Assign Drive E to TestKingFiles. Enable Shadow Copies on the TestKingFiles volume.B、Convert the disk that contains the Data volume to a dynamic disk.C、Convert the disk that contains the TestKingfiles volume to a dynamic disk.D、Instruct users to connect to //TestKing7/Data when they attempt to access previous versions of files in the D:/TestKingFiles folder.E、Instruct users to connect to //TestKing7/D$ when they attempt to access previous versions of files on the Data volume.

You are the network administrator for. You administer a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing4. TestKing4 has a single physical disk that is configured as a simple volume. You plan to store the files for a large database on TestKing4. You plan to install additional physical disks on TestKing4. You need to reconfigure the disks on TestKing4. Your solution must provide fault tolerance for the operating system and the database files. Which two actions should you perform?() (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)A、Install three additional physical disks. Create a new RAID-5 volume. Place the database files on the new volume.B、Install three additional physical disks. Create a new striped volume. Place the database files on the new volume.C、Install one additional physical disk. Configure the simple volume as a mirrored volume.D、Install one additional physical disk. Configure the simple volume as a spanned volume.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. The domain contains three domain controllers: DC1, DC2, and DC3. Each one hosts user data. DC1 experiences hard disk failure. You need to temporary restore the user data to DC2. Which type of restoration should you perform?()A、Automated System Recovery (ASR)B、NormalC、PrimaryD、Authoritative

You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You manage a server that functions as a file server. The data volume on the server is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()A、Run the diskpart active command to activate the failed volume.B、Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.C、Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.D、Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume.

You are the network administrator for You manage a Windows 2003 computer named TestKing3 that functions as a file server. The data volume on TestKing3 is configured as a software RAID-5 array. One of the disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI cable. You replace the SCSI cable. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()A、Run the diskpart active command on the failed volumeB、Select any volume in the RAID-5 array and reactivate the volume.C、Import the disk that contains the failed volume.D、Run the chkdsk /f command on the drive letter that represents the RAID-5 array.

You are the network administrator for. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing3. Newly hired employees recently started storing files on TestKing3. Now users report that Testking3 is responding much slower than it did before the additional users were added. You suspect the disk subsystem needs to be upgraded to accommodate the additional user load. You need to confirm whether the disk subsystem on TestKing3 needs to be upgraded. What should you do?()A、Configure a Performance Logs and Alerts on the %Free space counter.B、Use Device Manager to populate volume settings and examine the properties of the disk drives on TestKing3.C、Use Event View to examine the system logs and search the system logs for event logs for events generated by the disk event source.D、Use System Monitor to monitor counters based on the PhysicalDisk object

You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.The network includes a file server named File1. File1 contains a single disk for system files and two SCSIhard disks that comprise a 72-GB mirrored volume with 65 GB of read-only data. Users connect to thisdata by using shortcuts on their desktops.File1 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to complete this task.Before the maintenance window, you build a new server.You need to bring the new server online with current data and re-establish redundancy as quickly aspossible. You must also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to function.What should you do? ()A、Name the new server File2. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect File2 to the network and copy the data from File1. When copying is complete, shut down the old File1.B、Name the new server File1. Move both disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disks for changes. Import the disks. Connect the new File1 to the network.C、Name the new server File1. Break the mirror on the old File1. Move one of the disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new File1 to the network.D、Name the new server File1. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old File1. Move the disk to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old File1 and connect the new File1 to the network.

单选题You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. The network includes a file server named File1. File1 contains a single disk for system files and two SCSI hard disks that comprise a 72-GB mirrored volume with 65 GB of read-only data. Users connect to this data by using shortcuts on their desktops. File1 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to complete this task. Before the maintenance window, you build a new server. You need to bring the new server online with current data and re-establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to function. What should you do? ()AName the new server File2. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect File2 to the network and copy the data from File1. When copying is complete, shut down the old File1.BName the new server File1. Move both disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disks for changes. Import the disks. Connect the new File1 to the network.CName the new server File1. Break the mirror on the old File1. Move one of the disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new File1 to the network.DName the new server File1. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old File1. Move the disk to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old File1 and connect the new File1 to the network.

多选题You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company has offices in Berlin, Dortmund, and Frankfurt. Each office is configured as a separate IP subnet. DNS is the only method of name resolution on the network. You need to implement a software update infrastructure on the network. You install Software Update Services (SUS) on a computer named TestKing3 in the Berlin office. You install on TestKing3 with all default settings. You have no plans to install additional SUS servers. You configure all client computers appropriately. You must ensure that client computers can successfully connect to the SUS server. What should you do?()AConfigure the Internet browser home page on all client computers to point to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.BIn the SUS Administrator, configure the Server Name property to be the server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN).COpen IIS Manager and enable HTTP over SSL.DEnable communication over port 135 between all client computers and the SUS server.

单选题You are the network administrator for . All network servers run Windows Server 2003. The network includes a file server named TestKing17. TestKing17 contains a single disk for system files and two SCSI hard disks that comprise a 72-GB mirrored volume with 65 GB of read-only data. Users connect to this data by using shortcuts on their desktops. TestKing17 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to complete this task. Before the maintainance window, you build a new server. You need to bring the new server online with current data and re-establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to functions. What should you do?()AName the new server TestKing20. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect TestKing20 to the network and copy the data from TestKing17. When copying is complete, shut down the old TestKing17.BName the new server TestKing17. Move both disks from the old TestKing17 to the new TestKing17. Scan the disks for changes.Connect the new TestKing17 to the network.CName the new server TestKing17. Break the mirror on the old TestKing17. Move one of the disks from the old TestKing17 to the new TestKing17. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new TestKing17 to the network.DName the new server TestKing17. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old TestKing17. Move the disk to the new TestKing17. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old TestKing17 and connect the new TestKing17 to the network.

多选题You are the network administrator for Company.com.  Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 128 MB of RAM and two physical hard disks. Each hard disk has a single partition configured as drive C and D. Each partition has more than 500 MB of free disk space. Windows 2000 Professional and all applications are installed on drive C. You frequently run two or more memory-intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C is much slower when you are using the graphics applications. You want to maximize overall disk performance for your computer.   What should you do?()AConfigure the paging file to reside on drive C onlyBConfigure the paging file to reside on drive D onlyCConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of paging file to 64 MBDConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 128 MBEConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 256 MB

多选题You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company has offices in Berlin, Dortmund, and Frankfurt. Each office is configured as a separate IP subnet. DNS is the only method of name resolution on the network. You need to implement a software update infrastructure on the network. You install Software Update Services (SUS) on a computer named TestKing3 in the Berlin office. You install on TestKing3 with all default settings. You have no plans to install additional SUS servers. You configure all client computers appropriately. You must ensure that client computers can successfully connect to the SUS server. What should you do?()AConfigure the Internet browser home page on all client computers to point to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.BIn the SUS Administrator, configure the Server Name property to be the server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN).COpen IIS Manager and enable HTTP over SSL.DEnable communication over port 135 between all client computers and the SUS server.

单选题You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. The network includes a file server named File1. File1 contains a single disk for system files and two SCSI hard disks that comprise a 72-GB mirrored volume with 65 GB of read-only data. Users connect to this data by using shortcuts on their desktops. File1 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to complete this task. Before the maintenance window, you build a new server. You need to bring the new server online with current data and re-establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to function. What should you do? ()AName the new server File2. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect File2 to the network and copy the data from File1. When copying is complete, shut down the old File1.BName the new server File1. Move both disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disks for changes. Import the disks. Connect the new File1 to the network.CName the new server File1. Break the mirror on the old File1. Move one of the disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new File1 to the network.DName the new server File1. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old File1. Move the disk to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old File1 and connect the new File1 to the network.