You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Network for Ezonexam Inc. The network includes four Web servers named WWW1, WWW2, WWW3, and WWW4. Your network also includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that uses DNS.Each Web server contains exactly the same content, and users accessing www.Ezonexam.com can be directed to any one of them.You add records to your DNS server, as shown in the following table.Record type Name IP addressCNAME www 192.168.10.5CNAME www 192.168.10.6CNAME www 192.168.10.7CNAME www 192.168.10.8When you examine the logs for the Web servers, you discover that all incoming traffic is being directed to 192.168.10.5, which is the IP address for WWW1.You want the incoming traffic to be balanced across the four Web servers. What should you do?A.Select the Disable recursion check box in the properties of the DNS server.B.Enable round-robin in the properties of the DNS server.C.Enable W3C logging in the properties of the Web servers.D.Install and configure Network Load Balancing on WWW1.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Network for Ezonexam Inc. The network includes four Web servers named WWW1, WWW2, WWW3, and WWW4. Your network also includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that uses DNS.

Each Web server contains exactly the same content, and users accessing www.Ezonexam.com can be directed to any one of them.

You add records to your DNS server, as shown in the following table.

Record type Name IP address

CNAME www 192.168.10.5

CNAME www 192.168.10.6

CNAME www 192.168.10.7

CNAME www 192.168.10.8

When you examine the logs for the Web servers, you discover that all incoming traffic is being directed to 192.168.10.5, which is the IP address for WWW1.

You want the incoming traffic to be balanced across the four Web servers. What should you do?

A.Select the Disable recursion check box in the properties of the DNS server.

B.Enable round-robin in the properties of the DNS server.

C.Enable W3C logging in the properties of the Web servers.

D.Install and configure Network Load Balancing on WWW1.


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You are the desktop administrator for Ezonexam, Inc. The company's network contains an intranet Web farm, which consists of three Web servers. The Web servers are named Ezonexam1, Ezonexam2, and Ezonexam3. Users access the Web farm by using the URL http://team.Ezonexam.com. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit.Jack is a user in the company operations department. Jack uses Internet Explorer on this Windows 2000 Professional computer to access files that are located on the Web farm. Jack reports that when he attempts to access a file named Schedule.xls by using the URL http://team.Ezonexam.com/ops/schedule.xls, Internet Explorer displays the following error message: "DNS error or server not found".The network administrator informs you that the company DNS server is unavailable. However, Jack needs to access the Schedule.xls file immediately. You need to ensure that King can access the file by using Internet Explorer on his computer.Which URL should you instruct King to use?A.http://Ezonexam1/ops/schedule.xlsB.file://Ezonexam1/ops/schedule.xlsC.http://team.Ezonexam.com/ops$/schedule.xlsD.file://team.Ezonexam.com/ops/schedule.xls

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain Ezonexam.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2000.Your network includes a shared folder named EzonexamDocs. This folder must not be visible in a browse list.However, users report that they can see EzonexamDocs when they browse for shared folders.How should you solve this problem?A.Modify the share permissions to remove the All - Read permission on EzonexamDocs from the Users group.B.Modify the NTFS permissions to remove the Allow - Read permissions on EzonexamDocs from the Users group.C.Change the share name to EzonexamDocs #.D.Change the share name to EzonexamDocs $.

The network consists of a single domain named Ezonexam.com that includes 20 Windows NT workstation 4.0 client computers. All other client computers are Windows 2000 Professional computers. You install Terminal Services on one of the Windows Server computers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. You create a system policy on the server that is configured as the terminal server. This system policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You find that the users of the terminal server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places from Windows 2000 Professional computer or when they open Network Neighborhood from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers.You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)A.Create a Windows Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.B.Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers.C.Create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator.D.Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the terminal server.E.Configure the terminal server to use Application server mode. Select the Permissions compatible with Terminal Server 4.0 Users option.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. The network includes a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 member server computer that has a non-Plug and Play ISA network adapter.You want to upgrade this computer to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. You also want to ensure that you maintain the current device configuration during the upgrade.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)A. Install the latest driver for the network adapter.B. Disable the network adapter.C. Start the upgrade process by using Winnt32.exeD. Start the upgrade process by booting from the Windows 2000 Server compact disc.E. Configure BIOS to reserve the IRQ currently in use by the network adapter.F. Press F6 at the beginning of the text mode setup to specify an additional driver.

You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant computers that are on the marketing segment of your network. You start one of the computers by using a RIS boot disk. However, you cannot connect to the RIS server.You verify that the existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. The network router does not support BOOTP, so existing client computers use manually configured TCP/IP addresses. You want to enable the computers to connect to the RIS server.What should you do?A.Add a computer running DHCP Relay Agent to the marketing segment.B.Add a computer running the network monitor driver to the marketing segment.C.Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the marketing segment.D.Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running Active Directory to the marketing segment.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. The computer is connected to a network that includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers.You want to install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a shared folder called I386 on a Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)A.On a Windows 2000 computer, use Makebt32.exe to create installation startup disks. Start the new computer by using the first disk.B.On a Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, and Ntbootdd.sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.C.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk.D.Connect to \\Ezonexam1\I386 and run Winnt32.exe.E.Connect to \\Ezonexam1\I386 and run Winnt.exe.

You are the administrator of a network that consists of a single Windows NT 4.0 domain. The network contains five Windows NT Server domain controllers and 1,000 Windows NT Workstation client computers.You want to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. You want the new computer to act as domain controller in the existing domain.What should you do?A.On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a BDC in the existing domain. Promote the computer to the PDC of the domain. Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server.B.On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a PDC in a new domain that has the same NetBIOS name as the existing Windows NT domain. Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server. Use the Active Directory sites and services to force synchronization of the domain controllers.C.Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory installation wizard to install Active Directory, specifying the same NetBIOS name for the Windows 2000 domain as the existing Windows NT domain. Restart the Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC.D.Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network. On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory installation wizard to install Active Directory as a replica in the existing Windows NT domain. Promote the new computer to the PDC of the domain. Restart Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC.

You are the administrator for your company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 20 new PXE-compliant computers on the marketing segment of your network. The new computers do not have operating systems installed.You create a RIS image. You load the image onto the RIS server. You then start the new computers.You find that the new computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that the new computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that the existing client computers in the network can connect to the network servers, including the RIS server. You want to enable the new computers to connect to the RIS server.What should you do?A.Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the network.B.Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running DHCP to the network.C.Add the domain Everyone group to the RIS OS image security settings.D.Place the new computers on the same segment as the RIS server.

You work as one of ten network administrators at theBostonoffice of Ezonexam.com.The Ezonexam.com network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computer, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 98 client computers, and UNIX client computers. Ezonexam employees who use the Windows operating systems stores files on a shared folders on a Windows 2000 Server computer that is named EzonexamFileServerA.You are now required to make the shared folders on EzonexamFileServerA available for the Ezonexam staff that uses UNIX computers.What action should you take?A.Install and configure NFS (Network File System) on EzonexamFileServerA.B.Configure data volumes on EzonexamFileServerA to be FAT volumes.C.Disable Server Message Block (SMB) signing on EzonexamFileServerA.D.Install Simple TCP/IP Services on EzonexamFileServerA.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Active Directory network. The network consists of a single domain. The domain includes 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. All other client computers are Windows 2000 Professional computers.You create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator. This default user policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You then install Terminal Services on one of the servers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation client computers.You find that the users of the Terminal Server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places. You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.What should you do?A.Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the Terminal Server.B.Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation computers.C.Create a Windows 2000 Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.D.Edit the local registry on the Windows NT Workstation computers to deny access to Entire Network in Network Neighborhood.

You are the administrator for Ezonexam's network.Your network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computers, Windows 2000 Server computers, Windows XP Professional computers, and UNIX client computers. Users of the UNIX operating system send print jobs to shared printers on a UNIX computer named PrintServ.You want to make the shared printers on PrintServ available to the Windows 2000 Professional computers, the Windows 2000 Server computers and the Windows XP Professional computers.What should you do?A.Use the SRVANY utility from the Windows NT Resource Kit to run the LPR program as a service.B.Configure each of the printers to support TCP/IP printing.C.Create an LPR port on each client that is configured to use PrintServ.D.Configure each of the printers to use LPR port

Your network includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers. You are adding a new computer to the network, and you plan to install Windows 2000 Server on the new computer. The computer has one 20-GB hard disk with no partitions defined.The Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM is unavailable. You want install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a server on the network. You also want the entire hard disk of the new computer to be used for the system partition.What should you do?A.On another Windows 2000 computer, use Makebt32.exe to create installation startup disks. Start the new computer by using the first disk.B.On another Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.C.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Dsclient.exe. Create and format a 20-GB FAT32 partition.D.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Create and format a single FAT32 partition. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt.exe.E.Start the computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Create and format a single FAT32 partition. Start the new computer by using a Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Disk.

You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. The computer is connected to a network that includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers.You want to install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a server on the network.What should you do?A.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt32.exe.B.Start the new computer by using Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt.exe.C.On a Windows 2000 Server computer, use Makebt32.exe to create installation startup disk. Start the new computer by using the first disk.D.On a Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.

You are the network administrator for TestKing. Your network consists of a singleActive Directory domain. You manage a Terminal Server farm that includes fiveterminal servers and a Terminal Services Licensing server named testking9. Allservers run Windows 2000 Server. There are 2,500 users who log on to the terminalservers to access a custom human resource (HR) application.You install Windows Server 2003 on a new server named testking10. Testking10 isconfigured with all default settings enabled. You install Terminal Services and theHR application on testking10. You instruct some users to access the HR applicationon testking10.Four months later, users report that they can no longer establish Terminal Servicessessions to testking10. You verify that users can connect to the other terminalservers in your Terminal Server farm.You need to ensure that users can run the HR application on all terminal servers onthe network.What should you do?()

You are the network administrator for All network servers run either Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.A computer named Server2 runs Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6.0 installed. On Server2, you create a virtual directory named WebFolder. You use IIS Manager to enable the following permissions on WebFolder: Read, Write, and Directory Browsing.When users try to access WebFolder as a Web folder from Internet Explorer, they receive the error message shown in the exhibit.You need to ensure that all users can access WebFolder as a Web folder.What should you do?()A. Restart the World Wide Web Publishing Service on Server2.B. Enable anonymous access to WebFolder.C. Modify the Execute permissions to allow scripts and executable files.D. Enable the WebDAV Web service extension on Server2.

You are the administrator for Ezonexam.com's network.Your network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 98 client computers, and UNIX client computers. Users of the Windows operating systems store files on shared folders on a Windows 2000 Server computer named FileServ.You want to make the shared folders on FileServ available to the UNIX computers.What should you do?A.Install and configure Network File System (NFS) on FileServ.B.Configure data volumes on FileServ to be FAT volumes.C.Disable Server Message Block (SMB) signing on FileServ.D.Install Simple TCP/IP Services on FileServ.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain The functional level of the domain is Windows 2000 native. All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The network includes a shared folder named TestKingInfo. Your boss Dr. King reports that he is often unable to access this folder. You discover that the problem occurs whenever more than 10 users try to connect to the folder. You need to ensure that all appropriate users can access TestKingInfo. What should you do?()A、Decrease the default user quota limit.B、Raise the functional level of the domain to Windows Server 2003.C、Purchase additional client access licenses.D、Move TestKingInfo to one of the servers.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. The network contains a Web server that runs IIS 6.0 and hosts a secure intranet site. All users are required to connect to the intranet site by authenticating and using HTTPS. However, because an automated Web application must connect to the Web site by using HTTP, you cannot configure the intranet site to require HTTPS. You need to collect information about which users are connecting to the Web site by using HTTPS. What should you do?()A、Check the application log on the Web server.B、Use Network Monitor to capture network traffic on the Web server.C、Review the log files created by IIS on the Web server.D、Configure a performance log to capture all Web service counters. Review the performance log data.

Your network contains a Web-based application that runs on Windows Server 2003. You plan to  migrate the Web-based application to Windows Server 2008 R2. You need to recommend a server  configuration to support the Web-based application. The server configuration must meet the following  requirements:   èEnsure that the application is available to all users if a single server?fails èSupport the installation of .NET applications èMinimize software costs  What should you recommend?() A、Install the Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard on two servers. Configure the servers in a Network Load Balancing cluster.B、Install the full installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 Web on two servers. Configure the servers in a Network Load Balancing cluster.C、Install the full installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise on two servers. Configure the servers in a failover cluster.D、Install the full installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter on two servers. Configure the servers in a failover cluster.

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The network contains a Web server that runs IIS 6.0 and hosts a secure intranet site. All users are required to connect to the intranet site by authenticating and using HTTPS. However, because an automated Web application must connect to the Web site by using HTTP, you cannot configure the intranet site to require HTTPS.  You need to collect information about which users are connecting to the Web site by using HTTPS.   What should you do?()A、Check the application log on the Web server.B、Use Network Monitor to capture network traffic on the Web server.C、Review the log files created by IIS on the Web server.D、Configure a performance log to capture all Web service counters. Review the performance log data.

You are the desktop administrator for one of your company's branch offices. The network in the branch office consists of a single network segment, which contains a domain controller, a DHCP server, 10 Windows 2000 Server computers, and 50 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All servers and client computers are members of the company's Active Directory domain. You purchase 50 new client computers for the branch office. Each new client computer contains a built-in PXE-compliant network adapter. You install and configure RIS on one of the Windows 2000 Server computers that is on the network in the branch office. You create a Windows XP Professional RIS image on the Windows 2000 Server computer. You connect the new client computers to the network in the office, and you turn on each computer. Each computer displays a message stating that it cannot contact a PXE boot server. You verify that the RIS server is connected to the network. You need to ensure that the new client computers can connect to the RIS server and can begin installing Windows XP Professional. What should you do?()A、Ask a domain administrator to authorize the RIS server. B、Grant the Everyone group Allow - Read NTFS permission on the RIS image.C、Install RIS on the domain controller. Copy the RIS image to the domain controller.D、Add a reservation for the RIS server to the DHCP server.

You are the administrator of Company.com’s Windows 2000 Network.  Your routed TCP/IP network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Server computers and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers are in the Company.com domain. Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You are installing 10 new Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to enable the new computers to use host names to connect to shared resources on the network. You configure a TCP/IP address, a gateway address and a subnet mask on each new computer.   You want to complete the configuration to allow the computers to communicate on the network.  What should you do?()A、Configure a HOSTS file.B、Configure a LMHOSTS file.C、Configure a WINS server database.D、Configure a DHCP server address.E、Configure at least one DNS address.

You are the administrator of WXYZ.com Incorporation. Your company’s network consists of Windows 2000 Professional clients and Windows 2000 Servers. Users have started reporting that the network performance has degraded in recent times. Most of the Windows 2000 Professional clients on your network use the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the Server. You want to increase network performance. Where do you change the binding order?()A、Windows 2000 Server  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the top.B、Windows 2000 Server  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on the top.C、Windows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the top.D、Windows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the bottom.E、Windows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on the top.F、Windows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on thebottom.

Your network administrator has assigned you an IP address of 192.168.0.20 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.Your network is running in pure Windows 2000 domain. What else should know in order to join your computer to the Windows 2000 domain. ()A、 Address of DHCP server.B、 Address of WINS server.C、 Address of DNS server.D、 Address of default gateway

You are the administrator of the desktop.com domain. You are configuring a roaming user profile for a user named Paul West. You create a user account named Paul West on the Windows 2000 server computer named server 1. You define a network profile by entering the path //server1/profile/%username% in Paul’s user account setting. When Paul logs on to a Windows 2000 Professional computer he sees the following message- “Windows can not locate your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local profile which will not be propagated to the server.” The details of network cannot be found. You want to configure the roaming user profile for Paul. What should you do?()A、Create a home folder for Paul.B、Share the network profile directory.C、Map a device to network profile directory.D、Use the %username% variable to allow access.

You need to design a method to automate the deployment of critical updates and security patches that are supplied by Microsoft as these updates and security patches are released. Your solution must meet technical requirements. What should you do?()A、Deploy a Windows Server 2003 computer running SUS in the test network. Deploy SUS servers in each child domain to download administrator-approved updates from the test network SUS serverB、Deploy a Windows Server 2003 computer running SUS in the test network Use autoupdate policies in each child domain to download and deploy updates from the test network SUS serverC、Install MBSA on a Windows Server 2003 computer in the network network. Deploy MBSA as a Windows Installer package to all computers in the child domains, and configure MBSA to scan for updates from the server in the test networkD、Install IIS on a Windows Server 2003 computer in the test network. Create a Web site named Updates on this server. Configure an autoupdate policy in each child domain to download and deploy updates from the Updates Web site

单选题You are the administrator of WXYZ.com Incorporation. Your company’s network consists of Windows 2000 Professional clients and Windows 2000 Servers. Users have started reporting that the network performance has degraded in recent times. Most of the Windows 2000 Professional clients on your network use the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the Server. You want to increase network performance. Where do you change the binding order?()AWindows 2000 Server  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the top.BWindows 2000 Server  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on the top.CWindows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the top.DWindows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Server  TCP/IP on the bottom.EWindows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on the top.FWindows 2000 Professional  Network  Binding  Workstation  TCP/IP on thebottom.