单选题Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 10 shared folders that are available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a shared folder named Share A.  You want to respond to the user’s problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of Share A.  What should you do?()AUse Windows Explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.BUse Storage in Computer Management to view logical drive properties.CUse Event Viewer in Computer Management to search for shared folder error messages.DUse System Tools in Computer Management to display the file paths of your shared folders.

单选题
Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 10 shared folders that are available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a shared folder named Share A.  You want to respond to the user’s problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of Share A.  What should you do?()
A

Use Windows Explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.

B

Use Storage in Computer Management to view logical drive properties.

C

Use Event Viewer in Computer Management to search for shared folder error messages.

D

Use System Tools in Computer Management to display the file paths of your shared folders.


参考解析

解析: The System Tools component of the Computer Management console can be used to locate shared folders. The Computer Management console can be accessed through the Administrative Tools applet in the Control Panel. In the Computer Management console, expand System Tools, expand Shared Folders and then open Shares to display all shared folders. 

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You have implemented folder compression on the Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network. A user named Julia copies a compressed folder from an NTFS partition on her Windows 2000 Workstation to a shared NTFS folder on a remote Windows 2000 Server.  What effect will this have on the newly created folder?()A、The newly created folder will retain its original compression state.B、The newly created folder will inherit the compression state of the target folder.C、The newly created folder will be automatically uncompressed.D、Folder compression depends on the users access permissions.

You are the administrator of Megaton Enterprises. Your Windows 2000 network has 14-shared folders that are available to other network users. A user named Mike reports that he cannot access a shared folder named ‘FolderX’. You want to respond to Mike’s problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of the shared folder. What step should you follow in order to resolve Mike’s problem as quickly as possible?()A、Use Windows Explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.B、Use the Storage snap-in in Computer Management to view local drive properties.C、Use Event Viewer in Computer Management to search for shared folder, look for errormessages.D、Use System Tools in Computer Management to display the file paths of your shared folders.

You are upgrading a computer from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. The computer is a Pentium III - 400 MHz, has 128 MB of RAM and a 10-GB hard disk.  You are performing the installation using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. After the text mode installation portion is complete, you restart the computer. The BIOS virus checker on your computer indicates that your computer is infected with a master boot record virus.  What should you do before you continue with the installation? ()A、 Remove the virus checker in Windows 98. B、 Disable the ‘BIOS virus checker’ and restart the computer. C、 Run Fixmbr.Exe from the Windows 20000 Professional CD-ROM. D、 Modify the Boot.ini to include a signature parameter on the ARC path of the system partition.

You upgraded a computer to Windows 2000 Professional and kept the FAT32 file system. You want each of three employees who use this computer to have their own documents area that no one else can access. You create a shared folder for each of the three users. You give only the owner permission to use the folder. Later in the week you are informed that User1's folder was modified while User1 was on vacation. What is wrong with your security configuration? ()A、Local computer policy must restrict the rights of the three users.B、You gave each share the same name under the users’ Documents and Settings folders.C、Shared folder security only works when accessing the folder over the network.D、Domain authentication should be required at log on.

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单选题You are the desktop administrator for your company. You need to upgrade a Windows 98 computer to Windows XP Professional. Windows 98 is installed in a folder named C:/Win98.  You need to ensure that the computer's applications and settings are retained after the upgrade. You insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer and restart the computer. The text-based portion of Setup appears. The text on the screen states that Windows XP Professional will be installed in a folder named C:/Windows, not in the C:/Win98 folder.  You need to ensure that Windows XP Professional upgrades the existing Windows 98 installation. What should you do?()ARename the C:/Win98 folder to C:/Windows. BModify the installation settings in the text-based portion of Setup so that Windows XP Professional is installed in the C:/Win98 folder. CRestart the computer by using Windows 98. Then insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer and run Setup from the CD-ROM. DUse the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to create a set of Setup floppy disks. Restart the computer by using the first floppy disk in the set to launch Setup.

单选题A user in your company network needs to encrypt a folder that is on her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Her computer has two drives: Drive C and Drive D. The folder that needs to be encrypted is located on Drive D. When the user attempts to encrypt the folder, no option for encryption can be found in the folder properties. What should you do to enable the user to encrypt the folder? ()ALog on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the cipher/e command.BInstruct the user to run the chipper/e command.CLog on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the Secedit/enforce command.DInstruct the user to run the Secedit/enforce command.ELog on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the Convert d:/FS:NTFS command.

单选题You are the network administrator for Company.com.  Your computer has a CD-ROM drive attached to a SCSI adapter. You plan to upgrade your computer from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You determine that the SCSI adapter is not included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) and that the original SCSI drivers that you used for Windows NT are not compatible with Windows 2000 Professional.   You want to upgrade your computer to Windows 2000 Professional. What should you do?()A Replace the SCSI adapter card with a Windows 2000 Professional compatible SCSI adapter.     Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.     Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted. B Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer.     Copy the drivers to C:/Winnt folder.      Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. C Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer.     Start the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM-     Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted. D Modify Config.sys to use your existing SCSI adapter and existing CD-ROM drive.      Using Windows NT 4.0, start the installation by running Winnt32.exe from the I386 folder on      the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.

多选题You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net’s Windows 2000 network. Your computer has Windows 2000 Professional installed. Your office has a power utage while you are running the Windows 2000 disk defragmenter. When you restart your computer, you receive the following error message: "Bad or missing operating system". You want your computer to start properly. You want to do this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()AReinstall the operating systemBStart the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.CUse the Recovery Console to repair the Master Boot Record.DUse the Emergency Repair Disk to repair the Master Boot Record.

单选题Sandy works in Tron Electronics and uses a Windows 2000 Professional system to work on. Today she is visiting another department, and is using a Windows NT 4.0 system. She wants to print a document but is missing her printer. You want her to be able to print from any computer she logs in at. What can you do to insure that she has this ability?()A Configure the server properties of printer system folder to connect to the shared printer. BInstall a print driver for the print device on the Windows NT workstation computer. CCreate a roaming user profile for Sandy DUpgrade the Windows NT 4 computer to a Windows 2000 Professional computer and then  import the file settings for Sandy's user account.

单选题You are the administrator of the Windows XP Professional portable computers that are used by your company's sales representatives. The computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain. A Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1 contains the sales data used by the sales representatives in a shared folder named Data. When sales representatives travel, they use the Offline Files feature to access the files in the //Server1/Data shared folder. You want to ensure that the offline files on the portable computers are not accessible by unauthorized persons, in the event that a portable computer is lost. What should you do?()AInstruct the sales representatives to configure the permissions on the offline files on their portable computers to allow access for only their user accounts. BOn Server1, configure the permissions on all files in the Data shared folder to allow access for only the sales representatives. CUse a Group Policy object (GPO) to enable the Encrypt the Offline Files cache option for the portable computers. DOn the portable computers, enable encryption of the %systemroot%/CSC folder.EApply this setting to the folder and files in the CSC folder.FOn Server1, encrypt all files in the Data shared folder.

多选题Remote users are unable to connect to a shared folder on your computer. You need to allow access to the shared folder.  What are the two possible ways to achieve this goal?()ARestore the Microsoft Windows Firewall defaults.BValidate the permissions on the shared folder by using Microsoft Windows Explorer.CEnable the File and Printer Sharing exception in Windows Firewall.DEnable the Internet Connection Sharing exception in Windows Firewall.

单选题You have implemented folder compression on the Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network. A user named Julia copies a compressed folder from an NTFS partition on her Windows 2000 Workstation to a shared NTFS folder on a remote Windows 2000 Server.  What effect will this have on the newly created folder?()AThe newly created folder will retain its original compression state.BThe newly created folder will inherit the compression state of the target folder.CThe newly created folder will be automatically uncompressed.DFolder compression depends on the users access permissions.