You are upgrading computer1 and computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade computer1. During the upgrade of computer2, a series of power outages interrupts the upgrade.You discover that the upgrade of computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that computer2 can no longer run Windows NT workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade.What should you do?A.On computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On computer2, restart the computer by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.B.From computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named Ntdetect, Ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On the computer2, restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/rx from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.C.On the computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.D.On computer1, perform. a remote installation from a network share. On computer2, when the text portion of setup has completed, resume the installation by using the Setup Manager.

You are upgrading computer1 and computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade computer1. During the upgrade of computer2, a series of power outages interrupts the upgrade.

You discover that the upgrade of computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that computer2 can no longer run Windows NT workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade.

What should you do?

A.On computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On computer2, restart the computer by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.

B.From computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named Ntdetect, Ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On the computer2, restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/rx from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.

C.On the computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.

D.On computer1, perform. a remote installation from a network share. On computer2, when the text portion of setup has completed, resume the installation by using the Setup Manager.


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You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer names Ezonexam1.Ezonexam1 is a backup domain controller in Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. Ezonexam1 contains five hard disks. Disks 0 and 1 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 mirror set and contain the operating system files. There are 300 MB of disk space remaining on the Windows NT 4.0 mirror set. Disk 2, 3, and 4 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity and contain employee data files. The Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity has a maximum capacity of 140 GB and currently has 15 GB free. Ezonexam1 runs an application that is used by all of Ezonexam.com's employees.A new version of the application is available. The new version requires Windows 2000 Server. The application will not run on a domain controller.You need to install the new application on Ezonexam1 as quickly as possible.What should you do first?A.Install Windows 2000 Server on Ezonexam1. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server.B.On a second Windows 2000 Server computer, run the sysprep utility to create a cloned server image. Use this image to upgrade Ezonexam1.C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to be a Windows 2000 member server. After the upgrade, run the dcpromo utility on Ezonexam1.D.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.

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 network administrator for Ezonexam.com.You are planning to upgrade 10 Windows NT Server 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Server. You want to perform. the upgrades by means of a distribution folder. You have used the distribution folder to successfully upgrade other Windows NT Server 4.0 computers to Windows 2000. For these 10 new upgrades you wan to include a new service pack.You need to include the new service pack in the distribution folder so that the service pack is automatically installed during the upgrade process.What should you do?A.Create a sub folder named $OEM$\$C\SP under the i386 folder. Copy the new service pack to that subfolder.B.Create a subfolder named $OEM$\$$\SP under the i386 folder. Copy the new service pack to that subfolder.C.Run Update.exe from the new service pack and specify the -s option.D.Run winnt32 on the Windows NT Server 4.0 computers and specify the /u option

You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Ezonexam1. Ezonexam1 is a backup domain controller (BDC), and a member of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. Ezonexam1 contains five hard disks. Disk 0 and 1 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 mirror set.The mirror set contains the operating system files and 500 MB of free disk space. Disk 2, 3 and 4 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity and contain employee data files. The Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity has a maximum capacity of 140 GB and contains 15 GB of free disk space.Ezonexam1 runs an application that is used by 400 company employees. A new version of the application is available. You need to install the new version, but it requires Windows 2000 Server. Also, the application will not run on a domain controller.You need to install the new application on Ezonexam1 as quickly as possible. What should you do first?A.On Ezonexam1, back up the employee data files. Then format all five disks and perform. a clean installation of Windows 2000 Server. Restore the employee data files.B.On Ezonexam1, install Windows 2000 Server. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual-boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server.C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.D.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a domain controller. After the upgrade is complete, demote Ezonexam1.

You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Ezonexam1.Ezonexam1 is a backup domain controller and a member of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 Active Directory forest. The forest consists of three Windows 2000 domains. Ezonexam1 is the only remaining Windows NT Server 4.0. A new version of the application that runs on Windows 2000 Server has been developed that requires the use of Universal groups. The application will not run on a domain controller.You need to upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server and prepare for the installation of the new version of the application on Ezonexam1.What should you do?(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)A.Install Windows 2000 Server on Ezonexam1. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server. Install the new application on the Windows NT Server 4.0B.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade select option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade select the option to make Ezonexam1 a domain controller. After the upgrade, demote the domain controller.D.Make any user accounts on Ezonexam1 members of Domain Global groups.E.Convert the Windows 2000 domains to native mode.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.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.

You are the administrator of a network that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers, and UNIX computers. The network consists of a single Windows NT domain.You are upgrading a Windows NT Server computer named Server1 to Windows 2000 Server. Server1 is a BDC in the domain. The existing DNS server is a UNIX computer that supports SRV (service) records and is configured to accept dynamic updates. The existing WINS server is another Windows NT Server computer.You want to configure Server1 as a domain controller in a New Active Directory forest. You want the existing Windows NT domain accounts to be upgraded to Active Directory. You plan to upgrade the other domain controllers in the domain to Windows 2000 after the upgrade of Server1 is complete.You want to perform. the upgrade of Server1 with the least possible impact on other computers on the network. What should you do?A.Promote Server1 to the PDC of the domain. Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.B.Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1. At the end of Setup, configure Server1 as a DNS server and a WINS server.C.Add a static mapping for Server1 on the WINS server. On the DNS server, create an SRV record for the LDAP service on Server1. Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.D.Install the Microsoft DNS service on an existing Windows NT server. Apply Windows NT 4.0 service pack 4 or later to the server. Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.

You are the administrator of a Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition computer. The server has one hard disk, which is divided into two partitions The first partition contains the Windows NT 4.0 system files and is formatted as FAT. The second partition contains application data and user data. This second partition is formatted as NTFS. The server currently has Service Pack 3 installed.You need to upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server. You want to ensure that no application data or user data is lost during the upgrade. You also want to perform. the minimum number of steps necessary to complete the upgrade.What should you do? (Choose all that apply)A.Convert the system partition to NTFS.B.Install service pack4 or later on the server.C.Use a Windows 2000 Server CD to start the server. In setup, select the option to upgrade.D.Replace the Terminal Server installation with a standard Windows NT server 4.0 installation.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.ServerEzonexam14 is a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer. ServerEzonexam14 is also a member server in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.Ezonexam.local. The marketing.Ezonexam.local domain also has five Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers.You want to upgrade ServerEzonexam14 to a Windows 2000 member server in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain. You also want to be able to implement Universal Groups in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)A. Reinstall Windows NT Server 4.0 on ServerEzonexam14 in the same WINNT folder, and make ServerEzonexam14 a BDC in the marketing domain.B. Run the Active Directory Installation Wizard to make ServerEzonexam14 a domain controller in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain.C. Run the Active Directory Installation Wizard to convert ServerEzonexam14 to a domain controller in the fabrikam.local domain.D. Upgrade all the Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers in marketing.Ezonexam.local to Windows 2000 Server.E. Upgrade all the Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers in Ezonexam.local to Windows 2000 Server.F. Upgrade ServerEzonexam14 to Windows 2000 Server.G. Upgrade the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain to native mode.

You are the administrator of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 network.Your computer is configured to use both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. Your computer has three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You want to store your project files on Disk2. You configure Disk2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files.You want to be able to access your project files when using either of the operating systems.What should you do?A.Upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Service Pack 4 or later.B.Configure Disk 2 as a dynamic volume then format as an NTFS partition.C.Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D.Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.

You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Server. The system partition uses the FAT file system.You start the Setup program by starting the computer from the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.However, you receive the following error message, "You chose to install Windows 2000 on a partition that contains another operating system. Installing Windows 2000 on this partition might cause the operating system to function improperly".You are unable to perform. the upgrade. What should you do to resolve the problem?A.Convert the system partition to NTFS.B.Disable Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support for the computer.C.Restart the computer, and then run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT Server 4.0 environment.D.Remove the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM and restart the computer by using the setup floppy disks.

You attempt to upgrade a Microsoft Windows XP computer to Windows Vista.You receive an error message during the upgrade process indicating that the upgrade has failed.You need to view the details of the error message.What should you do?()A.AB.BC.CD.D

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.

Windows NT 4.0 is currently on the system you are using, and you want to install Windows 2000 Professional. Windows NT 4.0 is currently on an NFTS partition.  For some reason you have decided that you are not going to upgrade, but rather, you are going to run this in a dual boot fashion.  What do you need to do? ()A、Can’t be done.B、You need to put Windows 2000 on a separate partition from Windows NT 4.0C、You need to put Windows 2000 on the same partition as Windows NT 4.0.D、You need to upgrade Windows NT 4.0 to SP4.

Which of the following operating systems can be upgraded to Windows 2000 Professional in addition that all systems meet the minimum hardware requirements for the upgrade?()A、Windows NT Workstation 3.5B、Windows NT Workstation 3.51C、Windows NT Workstation 4.0D、Windows 95 E、 Windows 98F、Windows 3.11

You are upgrading two Windows NT4 computers to Windows 2000. Computer 1 completes the upgrade with no problems. During the upgrade of Computer 2, you experience a power loss and cannot boot into NT4. You want to use Computer 1 to help Computer 2 recover.  How can this be done?()A、 Install Windows2000 across the network install.B、 Run MAKEBT32.EXE on Computer1 to make diskettes to start Computer 2.C、 Copy the boot files from computer 1 to a floppy, boot to the floppy and continue the setup of computer2.D、 Computer 1 cannot help to recover Computer 2.

You have a computer that runs Windows 7 Professional. You need to upgrade the computer to Windows 7Ultimate. You must achieve this goal in the minimum amount of time.  What should you do?()A、Run Windows Update.B、Run Windows Anytime Upgrade.C、From the Windows 7 installation media, run Setup.exe.D、From the Windows 7 installation media, run Migwiz.exe.

You are upgrading computer1 and computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade the computer1. During the upgrade of computer2, a series of power outrages interrupts the upgrade.  You discover that upgrade of computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that computer2 can no longer run Windows NT workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade.  What should you do? ()A、On computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys,Ntdll.dll and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On computer2, restart the computer by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. B、From computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named Ntdetect, Ntbootdd.sys,Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On the computer2, restart and upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/rx from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. C、On the computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.  D、On computer1, perform a remote installation from a network share. On computer2, when the text portion of setup has completed, resume the installation by using the Setup Manager.

You have a computer that runs Windows 7 Home Premium. You need to upgrade the computer to Windows7 Ultimate. You must achieve this goal in the minimum amount of time.  What should you do?()A、Perform a Windows Anytime Upgrade.B、Download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.C、Insert the Windows 7 installation media. From the Install Windows dialog box, select the Upgrade option.D、Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media. From the Install Windows dialog box, selectthe Upgrade option.

You are the administrator of Company.com’s Windows 2000 network.   Your computer is configured to use both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. Your computer has three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You want to store your project files on Disk2. You configure Disk2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files.  You want to be able to access your project files when using either operating systems.   What should you do?()A、Upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Service Pack 4 or later.B、Configure Disk 2 as a dynamic volume then format as an NTFS partition.C、Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and forma the volume as FAT32.

As the administrator of your company’s network you are asked to upgrade several Windows NT 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Professional. All user settings and application settings must be preserved.  Most applications currently running are compatible with Windows 2000 and all the Windows NT 4.0 computers meet the minimum hardware requirements. After you upgrade several computers to Windows 2000 Professional, you find that some applications did not upgrade properly.   What utilities and/or applications should be disabled (or removed) before upgrading?()A、Custom printer third-party software.B、APM and Anti-virus softwareC、All Non-Microsoft ProductsD、All 32-bit applicationsE、Third-party video drivers

You want to configure your Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer Company1 to run both Windows NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional.  What should you do before installing Windows 2000 Professional on Company1? ()A、 Run Check Disk in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.B、 Disable disk compression in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.C、 Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.D、 Install the Distributed file system (Dfs) client in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.

You are the network administrator for ExamSheet.net. You administer ExamSheet’s Windows 2000 network. You upgrade 10 computers in the Accounting department from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. All of the upgraded computers are configured to have the default security settings. For security purposes you want to ensure that these computers can only communicate with other Windows 2000 computers.  What should you do?()A、On each computer configure separate memory spaces for each financial and credit applications.B、Apply Highly Secure security template to the local security policy of the computers in the Accounting department.C、Apply Compatible security template to the local security policy of the computers in the Accounting department.D、Add each user account to the Power Users group on that user’s computer.

A user has a computer that runs Windows 2000 Professional. The user plans to upgrade the computer to Windows XP Professional. You need to instruct the user how to perform the upgrade. You must ensure that the user is only prompted to enter the Window XP product ID during the installation. Which command should you instruct the user to run?() A、sysprep.exe -nosidgenB、sysprep.exe -resealC、winnt32 /duprepareD、winnt32. exe /unattend

单选题Windows NT 4.0 is currently on the system you are using, and you want to install Windows 2000 Professional.  Windows NT 4.0 is currently on an NFTS partition. For some reason you have decided that you are not going to upgrade, but rather, you are going to run this in a dual boot fashion.  What do you need to do? ()ACan’t be done.BYou need to put Windows 2000 on a separate partition from Windows NT 4.0CYou need to put Windows 2000 on the same partition as Windows NT 4.0. DYou need to upgrade Windows NT 4.0 to SP4.

单选题You want to configure your Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer Company1 to run both Windows NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional.  What should you do before installing Windows 2000 Professional on Company1? ()A Run Check Disk in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.B Disable disk compression in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.C Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.D Install the Distributed file system (Dfs) client in Windows NT Workstation 4.0.

单选题You are upgrading computer1 and computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade the computer1. During the upgrade of computer2, a series of power outrages interrupts the upgrade.  You discover that upgrade of computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that computer2 can no longer run Windows NT workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade.  What should you do? ()AOn computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys,Ntdll.dll and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On computer2, restart the computer by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. BFrom computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named Ntdetect, Ntbootdd.sys,Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On the computer2, restart and upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/rx from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. COn the computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.  DOn computer1, perform a remote installation from a network share. On computer2, when the text portion of setup has completed, resume the installation by using the Setup Manager.