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 ShareA.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 ShareA. 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.

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 ShareA.

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 ShareA. 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.


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You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by several users in the Sales department. User accounts have been created for current users. Current users can log on to the computers. To accommodate new users, you add two new user accounts named User7 and User8 to computer5. When User7 attempts to log on o the computer, she receives the following error message: "Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\ to location C:\Documents and Settings\User7. Contact your network administrator. Detail - Access is denied." When User8 attempts to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message.You want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the Sales department, to be able to log on to the computer.Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two.)A.Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the Profiles shared folder on the network server.B.Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.C.Add the Everyone group to the DACL for the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.D.Add a Group Policy object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.E.Log on by using the local Administrator account and create new folders for User7 and User8 in the C:\Documents and Settings folder.F.Select the allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object option on the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder, and reset the permissions on all child objects.G.Move and retain permissions and compressions.

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 your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All company data is stored in shared folders on network file servers. The data for each department is stored in a departmental shared folder. Users in each department are members of the departmental global group. Each departmental global group is assigned the Allow - Full Control permission for the corresponding departmental shared folder. Company requirements state that all access to shared folders must be configured by using global groups. A user named Richard works in the sales department. Richard needs to be able to modify files in the Marketing shared folder. You need to ensure that Richard has the minimum permissions for the Marketing shared folder that he needs to do his job. You need to achieve this goal while meeting company requirements and without granting unnecessary permissions. What should you do? ()A、Add Richard's user account to the Marketing global group.B、Assign the Sales global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.C、Create a new global group. Add Richard's user account to the group. Assign the new global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.D、Assign Richard's user account the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.

You are the administrator of your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You share severalfolders on your computer, which are accessible to all the users on your company’s network. You want to ensure that you have correctly assigned the appropriate permissions to all the shares.Where can you view all the shares in use on your computer, so as to verify the permissions as quickly as possible? ()A、Control Panel  Data Sources (ODBC).B、Control Panel  System Tools  Shared Folders.C、Computer Management  System Tools  System Information.D、Computer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Open Files.E、Computer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Sessions.F、Computer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Shares.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. All TestKing data is stored in shared folders on network file servers. The data for each department is stored in a departmental shared folder. Users in each department are members of the departmental global group. Each departmental global group is assigned the Allow - Full Control permission for the corresponding departmental shared folder. TestKing requirements state that all access to shared folders must be configured by using global groups. A user named Dr King works in the sales department. Dr King needs to be able to modify files in the Marketing shared folder. You need to ensure that Dr King has the minimum permissions for the Marketing shared folder that he needs to do his job. You need to achieve this goal while meeting TestKing requirements and without granting unnecessary permissions. What should you do?()A、Add Dr King's user account to the Marketing global group.B、Assign the Sales global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.C、Create a new global group. Add Dr King' user account to the group.Assign the new global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.D、Assign Dr King's user account the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.

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

You are the network administrator for Company.  A user named Peter runs Windows 2000 Professional on his portable computer. Peter wants to be able to work at home with files that were created in the office on Company’s network. He mapsdrive X to a shared network folder and configures it to reconnect when he logs on to the network.  Before Peter logs off the network and leaves the office, he attempts to make drive X available offline.   Peter calls you and reports that he does not have the option to make his shared folder available offline.   Peter needs to have the files in drive X available offline.   What should you instructs Peter to do?()A、Ensure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on the network server.B、Enable Offline Files on the portable computer.C、Create an Offline File synchronization schedule.D、Create a shortcut to the Offline Files folder.

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

You are the administrator of Company.com’s network.  Your network has 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 10 Windows 2000 Server computers.  Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. In addition, the network servers is configured with disk quotas for the NTFS volume that contains the home folders. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. A user reports that he cannot save any files to his home folder. He also cannot update files in his home folder.   When he attempts to save files to the folder, he receives the following error message: “Insufficient disk space.” Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders.   You want to enable the user to save files in his home folder.  What should you do?()A、 Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server. B、 Increase the server’s disk quota entry for the user to accommodate the additional files. C、 Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent.Decrypt all of the user’s files in his home folder. D、 Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account.Grant the user Full Control permission to his home folder.

You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Prfessional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard.  You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder.  What should you do?()A、Map a network drive to the AccSecured/intern folder from Richard’s computer.B、Map a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer.C、Allow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder.D、Allow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured folder.E、Allow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder. Removeread extended attributes and read permissions.

You are the administrator of Company's Windows 2000 network. You have been asked to rollout a Windows 2000 Professional service pack on all Windows 2000 Professional client computers in Company's main office. You create a shared folder named InstallFiles that contains the installation files for the service pack and connect to the shared folder. You want to prevent the user interface from being displayed during the installation.  What should you do? ()A、Connect to the InstallFiles shared folder and run the Update -q command.B、Connect to the InstallFiles shared folder and run the Update -u command.C、Connect to the InstallFiles shared folder and run the Update -z command.D、Connect to the InstallFiles shared folder and run the Update -s:InstallFiles command.

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 administer Company's network that consists of 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and nine Windows 2000 Server computers. All users at Company save their work files in home folders on a network server. The network server is configured with two NTFS volumes. One of the NTFS volumes contains the home folders for the users at Company and the other NTFS volume contains a shared folder named PROGRESS, which is used for users to save temporary work files in. Disk quotas and Encrypting File System (EFS) is enabled on the NTFS volume with the home folders. All users have a default limit of 100 MB and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled.  A user reports that he cannot save any files to his home folder. He also cannot update files in his home folder. The user currently has no data stored in the PROGRESS folder. When he attempts to save files to his home folder, he receives the following error message: "Insufficient disk space." Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders. You want to allow the user to save files on the network server.  What should you do?()A、 Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server.B、 Compress the files in the user’s home folder to allow additional files to be saved.C、 Move some of the files from the user’s home folder to the PROGRESS share folder.D、 Log on the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of the user’s files in his home folder. E、 Lon on to the network by using the domain Administrator account. Grant the user Full Control permission to his home folder.

You are the administrators of your company's network. Your network has 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers and eight Windows 2000 Server computers. Users on the network drive save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. The partition also has disk quotas defined.  A user named Candy reports that she cannot save any files to her home folder. She also cannot  update files in her home folder. When she attempts to save files to the folder she receives the following error message: "insufficient disk space". Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders.   You want to enable Candy to save files in her home folder. What should you do? ()A、Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt all of candy's files in her home folderB、Log on to the network by using the Domain Administrator account. Grant Candy full control permission to her home folderC、Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the serverD、Increase the server disk quota entry for Candy to accommodate the additional files

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 the administrator for Company's network.  Your account is configured to use roaming profiles and your username is Johan1. The profile is stored on a Windows 2000 Server computer named CompanyA. You log on to your Windows 2000 Professional computer and install a shared color laser printer. The color laser printer is shared from a computer named CompanyB. The next day when you return and log on to your computer you discover that when you attempt to print a document to the shared color laser printer, the printer is not included in the list of available printers. You want the printer connection to be available to you from any computer on the network.  What should you do? ()A、On CompanyA configure a local user account for Johan1.B、On CompanyA change the file ntuser.man to ntuser.dat for Johan1C、Install an updated printer driver for the print device on the user’s computer.D、Grant Johan1 the Manage Printers permission for the shared color laser printer.

You are the administrator of ExamSheet's Windows 2000 network.  You need to store secured files for ExamSheet's accounting and legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal with the default NTFS and share permissions. You also create two groups named Accounting and Legal and add the appropriate user accounts into the appropriate groups. To meet the security requirements for the shared folders the following criteria must be met:  1.Users in both departments must be able to update their own files from the network.  2.Users in the accounting department must be able to view the legal department's documents from the network.  3.Users in the legal department must be prevented from being able to view the accounting department's documents from the network.You want to ensure that all security requirements are met using the least amount of administrative effort.  What should you do? ()A、Allow the Accounting groupReadpermission on the Accounting share and the Legal shared folder. Allow the Legal groupReadpermissions on the Legal shared folder.B、Allow the Accounting groupFull Controlpermissions on the Accounting shared folder and the Legal shared folder. Allow the Legal groupFull Controlpermission on the Legal shared folder.C、Deny the Everyone groupFull Controlpermissions on the Accounting shared folder.D、Deny the Legal groupFull Controlpermission on the Accounting shared folder.

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.

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.

You network contains a server named Server1. You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows XP Professional. Employees log on to Computer1 by using local user accounts. You need to configure the user profiles on Computer1 to be stored on Server1. What should you do?() A、On Computer1, map a drive to an administrative share on Server1.  Configure each user's profile path to point to the mapped drive. B、Create a shared folder on Server1.  Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's profile path to a folder in the shared folder. C、Create a shared folder on Server1.  Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's home folder path to a folder in the shared folder. D、On Computer1, map a drive from each client computer to an administrative share on Server1.  Configure each user's home folder path to point to the mapped drive.

You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard.  You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder.  What should you do?()A、 Map a network drive to the AccSecuredintern folder from Richard’s computer. B、 Map a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer. C、 Allow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder. D、 Allow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured  folder. E、 Allow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder.  Remove read extended attributes and read permissions.

You are a network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. A server named Testking32 contains a folder that is shared as ManagerData$. A global group named AllManagers has permission to access the shared folder. A user reports that he needs access to the ManagerData$ shared folder. You add his user account to the All Managers global group. When the user attempts to connect to the shared folder by typing //Testking32/ManagerData$/ , he receives the following error message: "//Testking32/ManagerData$/ is not accessible. You might not have permissions to use the network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. You need to ensure that the user can access the ManagerData$ shared folder on Testking32. What should you do?()A、Instruct the user to type //Testking32/ManagerData/ when he attempts to access the folder.B、Add the Anonymous Logon group to the ACL for the ManagerData$ shared folder.C、Select the Replace permission entries on all child object with entries shown here that apply to child objects check box.D、Instruct the user to log off and log on again before he accesses the folder.

You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user name Andrew has limited dexterity, which prevents him from using standard keyboard when completing his daily tasks. You configure Windows 2000 Professional to use sticky keys and screen keyboard options. You save the accessibility options to a shared folder on the local hard disk of Andrews’s computer. You want to configure the same options for another user Peter. You log on to Peter’s computer using his local user account and you access the folder over the network from Peter’s computer. You select the .acw file from the shared folder to set up Peter’s computer to use the accessibility option. You receive an error message as follows: " There was a problem running the file when running the accessibility wizard". What should you do to install the accessibility features on Peter’s computer?()A、Copy the .acw file to the c;/documents/setting/default user folderB、Save the accessibility option to the floppy disk and change the permission to allow full control  of the fileC、Resume the setting for the option by using utility manager, then copy the file to Peter’s local  profile folderD、Change the permission of the .acw file in the folder to allow access for Peter’s user account.

You are using Windows 2000 Professional on your desktop computer. You are working on the company’s financial report and you want other users on the network to able to modify your documents for the report. You want users to share the financial report folder on the network. Because the network contains confidential information you want to prevent users from the enabling off line access for the network share that contains the financial report. What should you do?()A、Use Windows Explorer to receive the offline filesB、Using the Windows Explorer, disable the cache for the reports on the network shareC、Use the Windows NT explorer to grant the special access for the reports on the network  shareD、Use the synchronization manager to configure synchronization not to occur when users are  connected to the LAN connection.

单选题You are the administrator of Company.com’s network.  Your network has 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 10 Windows 2000 Server computers.  Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. In addition, the network servers is configured with disk quotas for the NTFS volume that contains the home folders. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. A user reports that he cannot save any files to his home folder. He also cannot update files in his home folder.   When he attempts to save files to the folder, he receives the following error message: “Insufficient disk space.” Other users are not experiencing this problem with their home folders.   You want to enable the user to save files in his home folder.  What should you do?()A Use Windows Backup to archive and remove old files on the server. B Increase the server’s disk quota entry for the user to accommodate the additional files. C Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent.Decrypt all of the user’s files in his home folder. D Log on to the network by using the domain Administrator account.Grant the user Full Control permission to his home folder.

单选题You are the administrator of your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You share severalfolders on your computer, which are accessible to all the users on your company’s network. You want to ensure that you have correctly assigned the appropriate permissions to all the shares.Where can you view all the shares in use on your computer, so as to verify the permissions as quickly as possible? ()AControl Panel  Data Sources (ODBC).BControl Panel  System Tools  Shared Folders.CComputer Management  System Tools  System Information.DComputer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Open Files.EComputer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Sessions.FComputer Management  System Tools  Shared Folders  Shares.

单选题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? ()ALocal computer policy must restrict the rights of the three users.BYou gave each share the same name under the users’ Documents and Settings folders.CShared folder security only works when accessing the folder over the network.DDomain authentication should be required at log on.