You are the administrator of your company's network. An employee named Mark is leaving the company. A new employee named Eric has been hired to replace him.Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer.You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has. You want to ensure that Mark will no longer have access to the files and folders. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort.What should you do?A.Rename Mark's user account to Eric and change the account password.B.Create Eric's account by copying Mark's profile to Eric's account. Delete Mark's account.C.Create Eric's account by copying Marks account. Delete Mark's account.D.Delete Mark's account. Add Eric's account. Add Eric to the same groups to which Mark belonged. Grant Eric to all the individual user rights and permissions that Mark had.

You are the administrator of your company's network. An employee named Mark is leaving the company. A new employee named Eric has been hired to replace him.

Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer.

You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has. You want to ensure that Mark will no longer have access to the files and folders. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort.

What should you do?

A.Rename Mark's user account to Eric and change the account password.

B.Create Eric's account by copying Mark's profile to Eric's account. Delete Mark's account.

C.Create Eric's account by copying Marks account. Delete Mark's account.

D.Delete Mark's account. Add Eric's account. Add Eric to the same groups to which Mark belonged. Grant Eric to all the individual user rights and permissions that Mark had.


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You are the administrator of Ezonexam's network.An employee named Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights and permissions to multiple files and folders on the computer. All of Mark's permissions are being granted through group membership. Mark recently hired a new employee named Eric as his assistant.You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has on the Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort.What should you do?A.Create a new local group. Create Eric's user account. Add Mark's user account and Eric's user account to the new group.B.Create Eric's user account. Copy Mark's profile to Eric's user account.C.Create Eric's user account. Make Eric's user account a member of all the same groups as Mark's user account.D.Create Eric's user account. Copy the registry entries in the subkey that correspond to Mark under HKEY_USERS to the subkey that corresponds to Eric.

You are the administrator of a new Microsoft Windows 2000 server computer named HQSQL5. HQSQL5 is a member server in your company's Windows NT 4.0 domain, which is named HQMAIN.After installing SQL Server 2000 on HQSQL5, you configure the MSSQLServer service account to use the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account, which is a member of the local administrators group on HQSQL5.You can use the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account to log on the HQSQL5. However, the MSSQLServer service fails to start. You need to start the service. What should you do?A.Revoke Log on interactivity rights for the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account.B.Add the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account to the HQMAIN\Domain Admins group.C.Select the Password Never Expires check box for the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account.D.Grant Log on as a service rights to the HQMAIN\sqladmin user account.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You use a user account named Hans1 to log on to a Windows 2000 Professional computer named Company1 that is used by different students in a classroom. Hans1 is a user with administrative rights. Another administrator has created a command file named AddUsers.cmd that automatically adds student user accounts. You have scheduled a task on Company1 to run AddUsers.cmd later in the evening. The next day you find that the job did not run. There are no errors reported in the Event Log. You want to schedule a task to successfully run AddUsers.cmd.  What should you do? ()A、Configure the Task Scheduler service to run under an Administrative account.B、Log on by using the local Administrator account. Then schedule the task to run under Hans1. C、Take ownership of AddUsers.cmd. Then schedule the task to run under Hans1.D、Grant Hans1 Read  Execute permission for AddUsers.cmd. Then schedule the task to run under Hans1.

You are the network administrator for ExamSheet inc. Two users named Eric and Julia share a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Eric’s user account is a member of the local Administrator group. Eric needs to share files with Julia. Eric wants Julia to be able to change any of the shared files and to create her own files if necessary.  Eric wants to prevent Julia from changing the permissions on file that Eric creates. To accomplish his goal, Eric creates a folder named C:/Data. He changes the NTFS permission on C:/Data to allow his local user account Full Control permissions and to allow Julia’s local user account default permissions.  Eric places 10 files in the folder. When Julia logs on to the computer using her local user account and opens a file in C:/Data, she cannot save the changes to the file. Julia also cannot create any new files in the folder. You need to help Eric configure the correct permissions of C:/Data.  What should you instruct Eric to do?()A、Add Julia’s user account to the local Power Users group.B、Add Julia’s user account to the local Administrators group.C、Allow Julia’s user account Write permissions to C:///Data.D、Allow Julia’s user account Full Control permission to C:///Data.

You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 45 new computers on your company’s network. You first install Windows 2000 Professional on one of the new computers. You log on to the computer by using the local administrator account.  You install Microsoft Office 97, a virus scanner, and other company-standard applications. You then create a RIS image of the computer you configured. You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network.  What should you do?()A、Run Rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications. B、Run RIPrep.exe before installing the standard applications. C、Copy the all users profile to the default users profile.D、Copy the local administrator account profile to the default users profile

You are the administrator of Company’s network.  A user named Sven has a Windows 2000 Professional portable computer. He has configured the portable computer with options that provide him with the maximum battery life. Sven reports that when the laptop resumes from standby mode he does not receive a prompt for the password.  You want to configure Sven’s portable computer to ensure that a password is required when the computer resumes from standby mode.   What should you do?()A、Reset Sven’s user account.B、Add Sven to the Power Users group.C、Configure the Advanced power options properties.D、Configure the power options to use the Home/Office Desk power scheme by default.E、Configure the power options to use the Portable/Laptop power scheme by default.

You are the network administrator for Company Inc. Two users named Eric and Julia share a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Eric’s user account is a member of the local Administrators group. Eric needs to share files with Julia. Eric wants Julia to be able to change any of the shared files and to create her own files if necessary. Eric wants to prevent Julia from changing the permissions on files that Eric creates. To accomplish his goal, Eric creates a folder named C:///Data. He changes the NTFS permission on C:///Data to allow his local user account Full Control permissions and to allow Julia’s local user account default permissions. Eric places 10 files in the folder. When Julia logs on to the computer using her local user account and opens a file in C:///Data, she cannot save the changes to the file. Julia also cannot create any new files in the folder. You need to help Eric configure the correct permissions of C:///Data. What should you instruct Eric to do? ()A、Add Julia’s user account to the local Power Users group.B、Add Julia’s user account to the local Administrators group.C、Allow Julia’s user account Write permissions to C:///Data.D、Allow Julia’s user account Full Control permission to C:///Data.

You are the network administrator for your company's Active Directory domain. The domain includes Windows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP Professional client computers. A new administrator named Paul is hired to assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to 100 new computers. Paul installs the operating system on a new computer named Client1. However, when Paul tries to log on to the domain from Client1, he is unsuccessful. The logon dialog box does not allow him to view and select the domain name. You need to ensure that Paul can log on to the domain from Client1. What should you do? ()A、Enable the computer account for Client1.B、Configure Client1 as a member of the domain.C、Add Paul's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.D、Add Paul's user account to the Server Operators group.

You are the administrator of your company’s network. An employee named Mark is leaving the company. A new employee named Eric has been hired to replace him. Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer.  You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has. You want to ensure that Mark will no longer have access to the files and folders. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort. What should you do?()A、Rename Mark’s user account to Eric and change the account password.B、Create Eric’s account by copying Mark’s profile to Eric’s account. Delete Mark’s account.C、Create Eric’s account by copying Marks account. Delete Mark’s account.D、Delete Mark’s account. Add Eric’s account. Add Eric to the same groups to which Mark belonged. Grant Eric to all the individual user rights and permissions that Mark had.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You use a user account named User1 to log on to a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Different students in a classroom use this Computer. User does not have administrative rights. However, you prefer to use this account for most of your daily activities, because it is not a security breach if you fail to log off. You want to schedule a task to run a command file named AddUsers.cmd that automatically adds six more student user accounts. What should you do?()A、Schedule the task to run under an Administrative accountB、Log on by using the local Administrator account. Then schedule the task to run under User1C、Take the ownership of Addusers.cmd file. Then schedule the task to run under User1D、Grant User1 Read  Execute permission for AddUsers.cmd. Then schedule the task to run  under User1.

You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Stephen in the graphics department logs on to his Windows 2000 Professional computer. He installs a shared color laser printer. The color laser printer is connected to a computer named Server1. The next day Stephen returns and logs on to a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer. Stephan reports that when he attempts to print a document to the shared color laser printer, the printer is not included in the list of available printers. You want to allow Stephen to send print jobs to the shared color laser printer from any computer on the network. What should you do?()A、Configure a roaming user profile for Stephen’s user account.B、Configure the server properties of the printer system folder to connect to the shared printer.C、Install the printer driver for the print device on the Windows NT workstation computer.D、Upgrade the Windows NT Workstation computer to Windows 2000 Professional, and then import the profile settings for Stephen’s user account.

You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Paul in the service department has a Windows 2000 Professional computer.  Paul needs to access the files that are in a shared folder on his computer. A local group named Sales has permissions to access the data. Paul is a member of the Sales local group but he cannot access the file he needs.  What should you do? ()A、Grant Paul NTFS permission so that he can access any parent folder to files in the shared   folder.B、Share the Sales folder and grant Paul shared folder permission to access the shared Sales   folder.C、Remove Paul from any other group that has been explicitly denied access to the Sales folder. D、Delete the Sales local group and recreate it. Add individual user accounts from the Sales   Department back into Sales local group.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. A user named Maria assists you in performing some administrative tasks. Maria is a member of local Administrators group. Users report that Maria has been viewing and changing their files.  You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backups and manage printers, but not to view, change or read other users’ files for which permission has not been granted. You want to set up Maria’s account to have minimal rights and permission. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort.  What should you do?  ()A、 Leave Maria in the local Administrators group.  Limit her rights by using Local Policies.B、 Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Change the NTFS provision on other users’ files to deny Maria’s request.C、 Remove Maria from the local Administrators group. Add her to both the Power Users group and Backup Operators group.D、 Remove Maria from local Administrators group.  Add her to Power User group.  Then grant her NTFS Read permission on the files to be backed up.

You are a security administrator for your company. The network consists of three Active Directory domains. All Active Directory domains are running at a Windows Server 2003 mode functionality level.    Employees in the editorial department of your company need access to resources on file servers that are in each of the Active Directory domains. Each Active Directory domain in the company contains at least one editorial department employee user account.    You need to create a single group named Company Editors that contains all editorial department employee user accounts and that has access to the resources on file server computers.  What should you do?()A、 Create a global distribution group in the forest root domain and name it Company Editors.B、 Create a global security group in the forest root domain and name it Company Editors.C、 Create a universal distribution group in the forest root domain and name it Company Editors. D、 Create a universal security group in the forest root domain and name it Company Editors.

Devin, a user on your Windows 2000 network, complains that when he tries logging on locally to his Windows 2000 Professional computer an error message is displayed. ‘The local Policy of this Computer does not allow interactive logons’ Devin is sure that he has used the correct username and password. What is the most likely cause of this problem?()A、The local user account is disabled.B、The logon rights have been modified.C、The local user account password is case-sensitive.D、The local user account username is incorrect.

The human resources department has informed you that two new temporary part-time employees will join your company next week. You are required to set up a workstation that will be used bythese employees. They do not need access to the network but they will need to access an HP LaserJet printer attached to the local computer. You install Windows 2000 Professional and format the hard disk using NTFS. What type of user account should you create for them?()A、No account. They can use the built-in guest account.B、No Account. They can use the built-in Administrator account.C、Local user accountD、Domain user account

You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net's Windows 2000 network.  You use a user account named User1 to log on tot a Windows 2000 Professional computer. The computer is used by different students in a classroom. User1 does not have administrative rights. However, you prefer to use this account for your daily activities. Using the Task Scheduler you schedule a task to run a command file named AddUsers.cmd that automatically adds six more student user accounts. You configure the task to run as the administrator account.  After the task was scheduled to have run you open the Task Scheduler and discover a status of "Could not start" for the task. You also discover account logon failure audit events in the computer's Security log.You want the scheduled task to successfully run AddUsers.cmd. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort.  What should you do?()A、Schedule the task using theATcommand.B、Reenter the password for the administrator account using the Task Scheduler.C、Log on with an administrative account and reschedule the task.D、Log on by using the local Administrator account. Then schedule the task to run under User1.

You are the network administrator for TestKing.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. A user named King will leave TestKing in one week. A replacement will be hired in one month. The replacement will need the same access to network resources that King currently has. The replacement will also need ownership of all files that currently reside in King's home folder. You need to minimize the administrative effort that will be required when the replacement is hired. You also need to ensure that no one can use King's user account to log on to the domain until the replacement is hired. What should you do?()A、Move King's user account to the LostAndFound organizational unit (OU).B、Disable King's user account.C、Configure King's user account to require a change in password at next logon.D、Delete King's user account.

You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net's Windows 2000 network.  A user named Sandra has a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a single hard disk with two partitions configured as drive C and D. A pagefile has been configured on Drive C:. Sandra reports that applications on her Windows 2000 Professional computer are running slowly. You notice that Sandra's computer has 64 MB of RAM. Her hard drive contains 70 MB of free disk space on drive C and 160 MB of free disk space on drive D.You want to improve the performance of Sandra's computer.  What should you do?()A、Move the paging file to drive DB、Use Disk Cleanup to delete temporary files and unnecessary program filesC、Perform a disk analysis, and use the disk defragmenter if recommendedD、Ensure that the Performance Options window is optimized for applicationsE、Ensure that the Performance Options services.

A user named User1 has a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows XP Professional. User1 has a folder that contains encrypted files. You purchase a new computer named Computer2. You back up User1's files and restore them to Computer2. You need to ensure that User1 can access the encrypted files on Computer2. What should you do?()A、Instruct User1 to create a new user certificate on Computer2.B、Instruct User1 to take ownership of the encrypted files on Computer2.C、Instruct User1 to import the user certificate from Computer1 to Computer2.  D、Log on to Computer2 by using the local administrator account. Configure User1 as the recovery agent account.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Three thousand client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and 1,500 client computers run Windows XP Professional. A new employee named Dr King is hired to assist you in installing Windows XP Professional on 150 new client computers. You need to ensure that Dr King has only the minimum permissions required to add new computer accounts to the domain and to own the accounts that he creates. Dr King must not be able to delete computer accounts. What should you do?()A、Add Dr King's user account to the Server Operators group.B、Add Dr King's user account to the Account Operators group.C、Use the Delegation of Control Wizard to permit Dr King's user account to create new computer objects in the Computers container.D、Create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the domain. Configure the GPO to permit Dr King's user account to add client computers to the domain.

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directorydomain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Three thousand client computers run Windows 2000Professional, and 1,500 client computers run Windows XP Professional.A new employee named Peter is hired to assist you in installing Windows XP Professional on 150 new client computers.You need to ensure that Peter has only the minimum permissions required to add new computer accounts to the domain and to own the accounts that he creates. Peter must not be able to delete computer accounts.What should you do()?A、Add Peter's user account to the Server Operators group.B、Add Peter's user account to the Account Operators group.C、Use the Delegation of Control Wizard to permit Peter's user account to create new computer objects in the Computers container.D、Create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the domain. Configure the GPO to permit Peter's user account to add client computers to the domain.

单选题An employee named Drew is leaving your company. A new employee named Adam will replace him. Drew has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer, with rights and permissions to multiple files and folders on the computer. You want Adam to have the same rights and permissions. How will you achieve this with the least administrative efforts? ()ARename Drew’s user account to Adam, and change the account password.BCreate a new account and link it to the previous users account.CDelete the account and create a new one.DAdd a new user account to all the groups that the previous employee was added.

问答题Practice 11  ● You are the Manager of a small printing company. A new employee, Mark McCabe, is joining your company on 10th May.  ● Write a short memo to your office administrator.  ● Saying who is starting work and when;  ● Telling him what Mark McCabe’s desk should be put;  ● Suggesting where Mark McCabe’s job will be.  ● Write 30—40 words on your answer sheet.

单选题The human resources department has informed you that two new temporary part-time employees will join your company next week. You are required to set up a workstation that will be used bythese employees. They do not need access to the network but they will need to access an HP LaserJet printer attached to the local computer. You install Windows 2000 Professional and format the hard disk using NTFS. What type of user account should you create for them?()ANo account. They can use the built-in guest account.BNo Account. They can use the built-in Administrator account.CLocal user accountDDomain user account

单选题You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. A user named Maria assists you in performing some administrative tasks. Maria is a member of local Administrators group. Users report that Maria has been viewing and changing their files.  You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backups and manage printers, but not to view, change or read other users’ files for which permission has not been granted. You want to set up Maria’s account to have minimal rights and permission. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort.  What should you do?  ()A Leave Maria in the local Administrators group.  Limit her rights by using Local Policies.B Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Change the NTFS provision on other users’ files to deny Maria’s request.C Remove Maria from the local Administrators group. Add her to both the Power Users group and Backup Operators group.D Remove Maria from local Administrators group.  Add her to Power User group.  Then grant her NTFS Read permission on the files to be backed up.

单选题Devin, a user on your Windows 2000 network, complains that when he tries logging on locally to his Windows 2000 Professional computer an error message is displayed. ‘The local Policy of this Computer does not allow interactive logons’ Devin is sure that he has used the correct username and password. What is the most likely cause of this problem?()AThe local user account is disabled.BThe logon rights have been modified.CThe local user account password is case-sensitive.DThe local user account username is incorrect.