You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Server34 to Windows 2000 Server. Server34 is a member server in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.fabrikam.local. The domain runs in native mode.You want to change the role of Server34 from a member server to a domain controller in the same domain. What should you do? (Choose Two)A.Reinstall Windows NT Server 4.0 on Server34 in the same WINNT folder, and make Server34 a BDC in the marketing domain.B.Use Server Manager on Server34 and promote Server34 to a PDC for the marketing domain.C.Upgrade Server34 to Windows 2000 Server.D.Run the Active Directory installation wizard to make Server34 a domain controller in the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.E.Run the Active Directory installation wizard to convert Server34 to a domain controller in the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.

You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Server34 to Windows 2000 Server. Server34 is a member server in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.fabrikam.local. The domain runs in native mode.

You want to change the role of Server34 from a member server to a domain controller in the same domain. What should you do? (Choose Two)

A.Reinstall Windows NT Server 4.0 on Server34 in the same WINNT folder, and make Server34 a BDC in the marketing domain.

B.Use Server Manager on Server34 and promote Server34 to a PDC for the marketing domain.

C.Upgrade Server34 to Windows 2000 Server.

D.Run the Active Directory installation wizard to make Server34 a domain controller in the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.

E.Run the Active Directory installation wizard to convert Server34 to a domain controller in the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.


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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 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 administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network that runs in mixed mode. You install a new Windows 2000 Server computer. You create and share a new HP LaserJet 4L printer.Your Windows 2000 Professional client computer can print to the new printer successfully. However, when users try to connect to the printer from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, they receive the dialog box shown in the exhibit.You want the printer driver to install automatically on the Windows NT Workstation computers. What should you do?A.Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Netlogon shared folders on all Windows NT Server 4.0 computers still configured as BDCs.B.Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Netlogon shared folders on the PDC emulator.C.Change the sharing options on the printer to install additional drivers for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000.D.Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Winnt\System32\printers\drivers folder on the Windows 2000 print Server.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.Ezonexam14 is one of 10 Windows NT Server 4.0 member servers in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.Ezonexam.local. The marketing domain also has five Windows NT 4.0 backup domain controllers. The marketing.Ezonexam.local domain is the child domain of Ezonexam's root domain, Ezonexam.local.You want to upgrade Ezonexam14 to Windows 2000 Server and change the role of Ezonexam14 from a member server to a domain controller in the same domain. You also want to be able to implement Universal Groups in the marketing domain.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)A. Upgrade all of the Windows NT Server 4.0 member servers in the marketing domain to Windows 2000 Server.B. Upgrade all of the Windows Server 4.0 backup domain controllers in the marketing domain to Windows 2000 Server.C. Upgrade Ezonexam14 to Windows 2000 Server. Run the dcpromo command to make Ezonexam14 a domain controller in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain.D. Upgrade Ezonexam14 to Windows 2000 Server. Run the dcpromo command to make Ezonexam14 to a domain controller in the Ezonexam.local domain.E. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts tool to change the Ezonexam.local domain mode to native mode.F. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts to change the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain mode to native mode.

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 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 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 administrator of a new Microsoft Windows 2000 Server computer named CPSRV1.CPSRV1 is a member server in your company's Windows NT 4.0 domain, which is named CPDOMAIN. A separate Windows NT domain named CPUSERS contains all of your company's user accounts. A trust relationship exists between the CPDOMAIN domain and the CPUSERS domain.You are installing SQL Server 2000 on CPSRV1.You specify a service account for each SQL Server service as shown in the following table:After the installation is complete, the MSSQLServer service and the SQLServerAgent service do not start. You need to configure the services to start without changing any security settings in either domain.What should you do?A.Configure the services to run under the local system accountB.Add CPSRV1 to the CPUSERS domainC.Add CPUSERS\sqlsvr and CPUSERS\sqlagent to the local administrators group on CPSRV1D.Add CPUSERS\sqlsvr and CPUSERS\sqlagent to the CPUSERS\Domain Admins groups.E.Add CPUSERS\sqlsvr and CPUSERS\sqlagent to the CPUSERS\Domain users groups.

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 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.

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the domain and the functional level of the forest are Windows Server 2003. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008. You have a member server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 named Server1. You install the Distributed Scan Server role service on Server1. From the Scan Management console, you attempt to add a scan process and you receive the following error. You need to ensure that you can add a scan process. What should you do?()A、Install the Fax Server role.B、Install the Print Server role service.C、Update the Active Directory schema.D、Set the functional level of the forest to Windows Server 2008.

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server  2008. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. All client computers run  Windows 7.   You install Windows Server 2008 R2 on a server named Server1. You need to perform an offline  domain join of Server1.     Which two actions should you perform()A、From Server1, run djoin.exe.B、From Server1, run netdom.exe.C、From a Windows 7 computer, run djoin.exe.D、Upgrade one domain controller to Windows Server 2008 R2.E、Raise the functional level of the domain to Windows Server 2008.

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. The computer is a member of an ActiveDirectory domain. The network contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. Youlog on to the computer by using an account named User1. You need to ensure that when you connect toServer1, you authenticate by using an account named Admin1.  What should you do on Computer1?()A、From User Accounts, select Link online IDs.B、From Windows CardSpace, select Add a card.C、From Credential Manager, select Add a Windows credential.D、From Local Security Policy, modify the Access this computer from the network user right

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 domain named Company.com. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a new computer named ES1 and configure the TCP/IP settings to have a static IP address. You plan to join ES1 to the Company.com domain. You configure two DNS server addresses in the TCP/IP properties. The first DNS server address is for a DNS server hosted by your ISP, the second DNS server address is for a DNS server authoritative for the Company.com domain. When you attempt to join ES1 to the domain, you are unable to do so. You can successfully PING the IP address of each DNS server from ES1. You want ES1 to be able to join the Company.com domain. What should you do?()A、Delete the second DNS server entry.B、Delete the first DNS server entry.C、Add an A (host) record for the computer to the appropriate DNS zone.D、Configure the computer to Obtain an IP address automatically.

You need to deploy a read-only domain controller (RODC) that runs Windows Server 2008. What is the minimal forest functional level that you should use()A、Windows Server 2008B、Windows Server 2003 Interim modeC、Windows 2000 Native modeD、Windows Server 2003 Native mode

You are designing a migration strategy to meet the business and technical requirements.  What should you do? ()A、 Upgrade the fourthcoffee BDC to Windows Server 2003. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003B、 Upgrade an existing domain controller to Windows Server 2003. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain.C、 Install and configure a new Windows NT 4.0 BDC. Promote the BDC to a PDC. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003D、 Create a new Windows 2000 Server Active Directory domain. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to migrate all user and computer accounts.

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the File Server server role installed. On Server1, you create a share named Documents. You need to ensure that users can recover files that they accidently delete from Documents. What should you do?()A、Enable shadow copies by using Computer ManagementB、Modify the Startup type of the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) by using the Services consoleC、Create a recovery partition by using Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK).D、Create a storage pool that contains a two-way mirrored volume by using Server Manager

Your company network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows 2000 Native. The network contains 20 member servers running Windows 2000 and 5 domain controllers running Windows Server 2003. The user accounts for employees in the Finance department are members of a global distribution group named Finance_Users. You create a shared folder named Finance_Docs on a Windows 2000 member server. You need to enable the Finance users to access the Finance_Docs folder. What should you do?()A、Change Finance_Users to a security group.B、Change the scope of Finance_Users to Universal.C、Change the scope of Finance_Users to Domain Local.D、Raise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2003.

单选题Your company network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows 2000 Native. The network contains 20 member servers running Windows 2000 and 5 domain controllers running Windows Server 2003. The user accounts for employees in the Finance department are members of a global distribution group named Finance_Users. You create a shared folder named Finance_Docs on a Windows 2000 member server. You need to enable the Finance users to access the Finance_Docs folder. What should you do?()AChange Finance_Users to a security group.BChange the scope of Finance_Users to Universal.CChange the scope of Finance_Users to Domain Local.DRaise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2003.

单选题You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. The computer is a member of an ActiveDirectory domain. The network contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. Youlog on to the computer by using an account named User1. You need to ensure that when you connect toServer1, you authenticate by using an account named Admin1.  What should you do on Computer1?()AFrom User Accounts, select Link online IDs.BFrom Windows CardSpace, select Add a card.CFrom Credential Manager, select Add a Windows credential.DFrom Local Security Policy, modify the Access this computer from the network user right

单选题You are designing a migration strategy to meet the business and technical requirements. What should you do?()AUpgrade the fourthcoffee BDC to Windows Server 2003. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003.BUpgrade an existing domain controller to Windows Server 2003. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain.  CInstall and configure a new Windows NT 4.0 BDC. Promote the BDC to a PDC. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003.  DCreate a new Windows 2000 Server Active Directory domain. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to migrate all user and computer accounts.

单选题You are designing a migration strategy to meet the business and technical requirements.  What should you do? ()A Upgrade the fourthcoffee BDC to Windows Server 2003. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003B Upgrade an existing domain controller to Windows Server 2003. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain.C Install and configure a new Windows NT 4.0 BDC. Promote the BDC to a PDC. Then upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003D Create a new Windows 2000 Server Active Directory domain. Establish a two-way trust relationship with the fourthcoffee domain. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to migrate all user and computer accounts.