Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has a folder named Home. Home has a home folder for each user. Permissions for each home folder allow users to access only their own home folders. You need to copy the Home folder from Server1 to Server2. All file and folder permissions configured on Server1 must be retained. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()A、On Server2, use Xcopy to copy the Home folder from Server1.B、On Server2, use Windows Explorer to copy the Home folder from Server1.C、On Server1, run Xcacls. On Server1, use Copy to copy the Home folder to Server2 and then run Xcacls.D、On Server1, use Windows Backup to back up the Home folder. On Server2, use Windows Backup to restore the Home folder

Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has a folder named Home. Home has a home folder for each user. Permissions for each home folder allow users to access only their own home folders. You need to copy the Home folder from Server1 to Server2. All file and folder permissions configured on Server1 must be retained. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()

  • A、On Server2, use Xcopy to copy the Home folder from Server1.
  • B、On Server2, use Windows Explorer to copy the Home folder from Server1.
  • C、On Server1, run Xcacls. On Server1, use Copy to copy the Home folder to Server2 and then run Xcacls.
  • D、On Server1, use Windows Backup to back up the Home folder. On Server2, use Windows Backup to restore the Home folder

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Your company has a main office and a branch office. The network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located in the main office. Server2 is located in the branch office. You have a domain-based namespace named \\contoso.com\DFS1. Server1 is configured as the namespace server for \\contoso.com\DFS1. \\contoso.com\DFS1 has a folder named Folder1. The folder targets for Folder1 are \\Server1\Folder1 and \\Server2\Folder1. Users in the main office report that they view different content in Folder1 than users in the branch office. You need to ensure that the content in Folder1 is identical for all of the users.What should you do?()A. Create a new replication group.B. Configure Server2 as a namespace server.C. From Server2, run dfsutil.exe cache domain.D. From Server2, run dfsutil.exe root forcesync \\contoso.com\DFS1.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com. Your network has 210 Windows 2000 Professional computers and eleven Windows 2000 Server computers. Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. A user named Sandra leaves Ezonexam.com. You decrypt the files for her manager. When the manager attempts to open any of the files, he receives the following error message: "Access is denied."You want the manager to be able to access the files.What should do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)A.Move the files from Sandra's folder to the manager's folder.B.Grant the manager NTFSFull Controlpermission to the files.C.Run theciphercommand to create a new file encryption key for the manager.D.Run theciphercommand to generate an EFS recovery agent key and certificate.E.Grant the manager NTFSList Folder Contentspermissions to the folder containing Sandra's files.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. You have a file server named Server1 that runsWindows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).Users store all of their files in their My Documents folders.You need to move each user’s My Document folder to Server1. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.What should you do?()A. Configure Folder Redirection by using a Group Policy object (GPO).B. Configure the shared folder settings by using a Group Policy object (GPO).C. From the properties of each user account, assign a home folder.D. From the properties of each user’s My Documents folder, modify the target folder location.

You have a standalone server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).You install the FTP Server Windows component on Server1. You create several folders under the Ftproot folder as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)A user named User1 connects to ftp://server1 and reports that he can view the Localuser folder and all of its subfolders. A user named User2 reports the same problem.You need to ensure that when users connect to ftp://server1, they can only view the content located under their user folder.What should you do? ()A. From the properties of the Default FTP Site, change the directory listing style to Unix.B. From the properties of the Default FTP Site, change the FTP site directory to c:\inetpub\ftproot\localuser.C. From the properties of each user account, modify the home folder. Remove the Users group from the access control list of c:\inetpub\ftproot.D. Delete the Default FTP Site. Create a new FTP site. Select the option to isolate users and specify the FTP site directory of c:\inetpub\ftproot.

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run WindowsServer 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The domain contains a domain Distributed File System (DFS) root named DFSroot.The network contains the offices shown in the following table.Server1 and Server2 currently each host a share named Applications.You need to implement a solution to meet the following requirements:·Automatically redirect users to the Applications folder in their local site.·Ensure that the contents of the Applications shares on Server1 and Server2 are automatically synchronized.What should you do? ()A. In the DFS root, create one link named Applications that has \\server1\applications and \\server2\applications as targets.B. In the DFS root, create a root target that points to \\server1\applications. Create a second root target that points to \\server2\applications.C. In the DFS root, create one link named Applications1 that has \\server1\applications as its target. Create a second link named Applications2 that has \\server2\applications as its target.D. In the Main-office-computers OU, publish the \\server1\applications share. In the Branch-office-computers OU, publish the \\server2\applications share.

An Organization 2010 has 2 Mailbox Servers named Server1 and Server2.Each one has Mailbox Database and 1 Public Folder Database.All users create Public Folders on Server1 only.You need to ensure that all users create Public Folder on Server2 only.What should you do?()A、Move all Mailboxes to Server2B、Remove all Public Folder replicas from Server1C、Modify properties of both Mailbox DatabasesD、Modify properties of both Public Folder Databases

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions. You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1. You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share. You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions. What should you do? ()A、Modify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.B、Modify the share permissions on the Data share.C、Add the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.D、Move the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default permissions.

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All computers on the network are joined to the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You install a network management application named App1 on Server1. A user named Admin1 logs on to Server1 and reports that the shortcut to App1 does not exist. You log on to Server1 as a local administrator and verify that the shortcut to App1 exists. You need to ensure that a shortcut to App1 is available for Admin1 on Server1 only. What should you do? ()A、Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the Default User profile.B、Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the All Users profile.C、In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named Default User. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.D、In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named All Users. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions. You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1. You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share. You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions. What should you do? ()A、Modify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.B、Modify the share permissions on the Data share.C、Add the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.D、Move the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default permissions.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Users store all of their files in their My Documents folders. You need to move each user’s My Document folder to Server1. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()A、Configure Folder Redirection by using a Group Policy object (GPO).B、Configure the shared folder settings by using a Group Policy object (GPO).C、From the properties of each user account, assign a home folder.D、From the properties of each user’s My Documents folder, modify the target folder location.

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has a folder named D:/data. The folder is shared as Data. You need to enable users to recover files that are deleted from the Data shared folder. What should you do on Server1? ()A、From the D volume properties, modify the Shadow Copies settings.B、From the Sharing and Security settings of D:/data, modify the Caching settings.C、From the %systemroot%/system32/clients/twclient/x86 folder, install twcli32.msi.D、From the Services snap-in, modify the startup type of the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You create a folder named CorporateData. You share the folder as CorpData and assign the Change permission to the Domain Users group. In the CorporateData folder, you create a folder named HumanResources. On the HumanResources folder, you assign the Modify permission to a global group named HRUsers. You share the HumanResources folder as HRData. You confirm that all users in the domain can view the files in the HRData share. You need to ensure that only HRUsers and administrators can access files in the HRData share. The solution must maintain user access to the CorpData share. What should you do? ()A、On the CorpData share, assign the Read permission to Domain Users.B、On the CorpData share, remove Domain Users and assign the Change permission to HRUsers.C、On the CorporateData folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.D、On the HumanResources folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Users store all of their files in their My Documents folders. You need to move each user’s My Document folder to Server1. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()A、Configure Folder Redirection by using a Group Policy object (GPO).B、Configure the shared folder settings by using a Group Policy object (GPO).C、From the properties of each user account, assign a home folder.D、From the properties of each user’s My Documents folder, modify the target folder location.

You have an Exchange organization.All servers in the organization have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed. The organization contains two Mailbox servers named Server1 and Server2.Each Mailbox server has one mailbox database and one public folder database. You discover that all users create public folders on Server1 only. You need to ensure that all users create public folders on Server2 only. What should you do?()A、Move all mailboxes to Server2.B、Modify the properties of both mailbox databases.C、Remove all public folder replicas from Server1.D、Modify the properties of both public folder databases.

You are the administrator of Company.com’s network.  Your network has 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 10 Windows 2000 Server computers.  Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. In addition, the network servers is configured with disk quotas for the NTFS volume that contains the home folders. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. A user reports that he cannot save any files to his home folder. He also cannot update files in his home folder.   When he attempts to save files to the folder, he receives the following error message: “Insufficient disk space.” Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders.   You want to enable the user to save files in his home folder.  What should you do?()A、 Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server. B、 Increase the server’s disk quota entry for the user to accommodate the additional files. C、 Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent.Decrypt all of the user’s files in his home folder. D、 Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account.Grant the user Full Control permission to his home folder.

You administer Company's network that consists of 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and nine Windows 2000 Server computers. All users at Company save their work files in home folders on a network server. The network server is configured with two NTFS volumes. One of the NTFS volumes contains the home folders for the users at Company and the other NTFS volume contains a shared folder named PROGRESS, which is used for users to save temporary work files in. Disk quotas and Encrypting File System (EFS) is enabled on the NTFS volume with the home folders. All users have a default limit of 100 MB and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled.  A user reports that he cannot save any files to his home folder. He also cannot update files in his home folder. The user currently has no data stored in the PROGRESS folder. When he attempts to save files to his home folder, he receives the following error message: "Insufficient disk space." Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders. You want to allow the user to save files on the network server.  What should you do?()A、 Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server.B、 Compress the files in the user’s home folder to allow additional files to be saved.C、 Move some of the files from the user’s home folder to the PROGRESS share folder.D、 Log on the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of the user’s files in his home folder. E、 Lon on to the network by using the domain Administrator account. Grant the user Full Control permission to his home folder.

Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has a folder named Home. Home has a home folder for each user. Permissions for each home folder allow users to access only their own home folders. You need to copy the Home folder from Server1 to Server2. All file and folder permissions configured on Server1 must be retained. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()A、On Server2, use Xcopy to copy the Home folder from Server1.B、On Server2, use Windows Explorer to copy the Home folder from Server1.C、On Server1, run Xcacls. On Server1, use Copy to copy the Home folder to Server2 and then run Xcacls.D、On Server1, use Windows Backup to back up the Home folder. On Server2, use Windows Backup to restore the Home folder.

our network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 contains a shared folder named Share1. Share1 contains the home folder of each user. All users have the necessary permissions to access only their home folder. The users report that when they access Share1, they can see the home folders of all the users. You need to ensure that the users see only their home folder when they access Share1. What should you do from Server1?()A、From Windows Explorer,modify the properties of the volume that contains Share1.B、From Server Manager,modify the properties of the volume that contains Share1.C、From Server Manager,modify the properties of Share1.D、From Windows Explorer,modify the properties of Share1.

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. You have a file server named Server1 that is used to store users’ home folders and profiles. On Server1, you create a folder named D:/data/ and share the folder as UserData. You create a new user account named TemplateUser in Active Directory. You need to ensure that each user account you create by copying TemplateUser is configured to have a unique home folder stored in the UserData share. Which home folder path should you specify? ()A、D:///data/%homedrive%B、D:///data/%username%C、//server1/userdata/%homedrive%D、//server1/userdata/%username%

You are a network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. Server1 has a single CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and a single 100-Mb network adapter.   All network users’ home folders are stored on Server1. Users access their home folders by using a mapped network drive that connects to a shared folder on Server1.   After several weeks, users report that accessing home folders on Server1 is extremely slow at certain times during the day.   You need to identify the resource bottleneck that is causing the poor performance.   What should you do?  ()A、 Capture a counter log by using LogicalDisk, PhysicalDisk, Processor, Memory, and Network Interface performance objects, and view the log data information that is captured during periods of poor performance.B、 Configure Alerts on Server1 to log entries in the event logs for the LogicalDisk, PhysicalDisk, Processor, Memory, and Network Interface performance objects when the value of any object is more than 90.C、 Capture a trace log that captures Page faults, File details, Network TCP/IP, and Process creations/deletions events.D、 Implement auditing on the folder that contains the users’ home folders. Configure Network Monitor on Server1.

Your network contains two Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox servers named Server1 and Server2.Server1 hosts a public folder named Folder1.You need to ensure that Folder1 is available if Server1 is offline.What should you do?()A、From the properties of Folder1, add Server2.B、From the properties of Folder1, modify the folder limits.C、Add Server1 and Server2 to a Client Access server array.D、Add Server1 and Server2 to a database availability group (DAG).

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You have two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server2 is on an isolated network segment.  Both servers run Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 and have the same WSUS configurations. You copy the WSUS updates from Server1 to Server2. You need to ensure that Server2 has the same WSUS approvals as Server1.  What should you do?()A、On Server1, run wsusutil.exe and use the export parameter. On Server2, run wsusutil.exe and use the import parameter.B、On Server1, run wsustil.exe and use the movecontent parameter. On Server2, run wsustil.exe and use the movecontent parameter.C、On Server1, export the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Update Services/Server/Setup registry key. On Server2, import the registry key.D、On Server1, create a backup of the %systemdrive%/WSUS/ folder. On Server2, restore the backup.

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.Your network contains two Active Directory sites named Site1 and Site2.Each site contains five Mailbox servers.A Mailbox server named Server1 is in Site1.A Mailbox server named Server2 is in Site2.You have a public folder named Folder1 that is replicated to Server1 and Server2.Users in Site1 report that they cannot access Folder1 when Server1 is offline.You need to ensure that all users can access Folder1 if Server1 is offline.What should you do?()A、Add Server1 to the public folder referrals for Site2.B、Add Server2 to the public folder referrals for Site1.C、Add Server1 and Server2 to a Client Access server array.D、Add Server1 and Server2 to a database availability group (DAG).

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You create a folder named CorporateData. You share the folder as CorpData and assign the Change permission to the Domain Users group. In the CorporateData folder, you create a folder named HumanResources. On the HumanResources folder, you assign the Modify permission to a global group named HRUsers. You share the HumanResources folder as HRData. You confirm that all users in the domain can view the files in the HRData share. You need to ensure that only HRUsers and administrators can access files in the HRData share. The solution must maintain user access to the CorpData share. What should you do? ()A、On the CorpData share, assign the Read permission to Domain Users.B、On the CorpData share, remove Domain Users and assign the Change permission to HRUsers.C、On the CorporateData folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.D、On the HumanResources folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.

You network contains a server named Server1. You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows XP Professional. Employees log on to Computer1 by using local user accounts. You need to configure the user profiles on Computer1 to be stored on Server1. What should you do?() A、On Computer1, map a drive to an administrative share on Server1.  Configure each user's profile path to point to the mapped drive. B、Create a shared folder on Server1.  Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's profile path to a folder in the shared folder. C、Create a shared folder on Server1.  Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's home folder path to a folder in the shared folder. D、On Computer1, map a drive from each client computer to an administrative share on Server1.  Configure each user's home folder path to point to the mapped drive.

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 is configured as a DHCP server and has a scope that contains addresses 192.168.2.51 to 192.168.2.125. You have a reservation for a print device named Printer1. The reservation assigns the IP address of 192.168.2.100. You install DHCP on Server2 and create a scope that contains addresses 192.168.2.126 to 192.168.2.200. You need to ensure that Printer1s IP address always remains the same. What should you create on Server2?()A、an exclusion rangeB、a reservationC、a superscopeD、a user class

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain includes a group named SalesUsers. You have a file server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The server has a folder named CorpData. You share the CorpData folder and assign the Domain Users group the Full Control share permission. In the CorpData folder, you create a folder named Sales. You need to configure security for the Sales folder to meet the following requirements: ·Members of the SalesUsers group must be able to read, create, and modify all files and folders. ·All other users must be able to view items in the folder. What should you do? ()A、On the Sales folder, block permission inheritance and remove permissions. Assign the Allow - Modify permission to the SalesUsers group.B、On the Sales folder, block permission inheritance and copy permissions. On the Sales folder, assign the Allow - Modify permission to the SalesUsers group.C、On the CorpData share, change the share permission for Domain Users to Read. On the Sales folder, assign the Allow - Modify permissions to the SalesUsers group.D、On the CorpData folder, block permission inheritance and remove permissions. In the Sales folder, assign the Allow - Modify permissions to the SalesUsers group.