You are configuring 5 computers to use both Windows NT workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8GB hard disk. You configure that hard disk on each computer to have two 4GB partitions. Windows NT workstation is installed on drive C. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computer and load Windows NT workstation.You notice that users can still save files to drive D.You want to prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives using either operating system. What should you do on each computer?A.Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic volume.B.Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive D.C.Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permission on drive D to deny the users write permission.D.Reinstall Windows NT workstation after configuring the disk code task.
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.
Your Windows 2000 Server computer has a 10-GB hard disk with two partitions: Drive C and drive D. Windows 2000 Server is installed on Drive D. Both partitions are formatted as NTFS. Your office experiences a power failure that causes your Windows 2000 Server computer to restart.When the computer is restarting, you receive the following error message "NTLDR is missing. Press any key to restart".What should you do?A.Start the computer by using Windows 2000 Server computer CD-ROM and choose to repair the installation. Select the Recovery Console and copy the NTLDR file on the CD-ROM to the root of the system partition.B.Start the computer in debugging mode. Copy the NTLDR file on the CD-ROM to the root of the system partition.C.Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. From a command prompt, run the sfc/scanboot command.D.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. Run the File Signature Verification utility.
You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional.Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk.You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D.In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.What should you do?A.Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partition.B.Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive D.C.Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users write permission.D.Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas.
You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.The network includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that contains a single 36-GB hard disk. The drive is configured as a basic disk and has two partitions. Partition C is 4 GB in size and contains the operating system files. Partition D is 32 GB in size and contains user data that is updated frequently.Both partitions are formatted as NTFS. Both partitions are backed up to a tape every evening at 11:00 P.M.You have a current Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) for the computer, and Recovery Console is installed on the computer.One day at2:00 P.M., the server fails. You attempt to restart the computer, but you receive the following error message: "Boot disk or operating system not found." You use Recovery Console to discover that the files on partition C are corrupted.You want to recover the server from the failure as quickly as possible. You also want to recover as much user data as possible.What should you do?A.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 Server compact disc. Select the Repair option in Setup.B.Install a second hard disk in the computer. Install Windows 2000 Server on the new hard disk. Re-create the shared folders on the first hard disk.C.Use a Windows 2000 Server boot floppy disk to start the computer. Replace the corrupted files on partition C by copying them from the Emergency Repair Disk.D.Boot to the Recovery Console. Copy any files that have changed since 11:00 P.M. the previous evening to a second server. Use the most recent tape backup to restore the remaining user data to the second server.
You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.Your Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1 contains two 36-GB hard disks. Disk 0 and Disk 1. Each disk is configured as a basic disc and has a single 36-GB NTFS partition. Both partitions are backed up to a tape each night. The partition on Disk 1 stores user data. Most users at Ezonexam encrypt their files. Disk 1 fails. You replace it with a new hard disk and create a single NTFS partition.You need to recover the data as quickly as possible while maintaining the security of the files on Disk 1.What should you do?A.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Instruct users to copy their files from the second file server to the new partition.B.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Log on to Ezonexam1 console as a recovery agent. Copy the files from the second file server to the new partition.C.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Instruct the users to verify the integrity of their files.D.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Run the cipher command to decrypt the files.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. You install Windows XP Professional on a new portable computer that will be used by one of the company's software developers. You test the computer after you complete the installation and find out that the computer functions properly. The computer contains a 6-GB hard disk and a removable 4-GB hard disk. The 6-GB hard disk is configured as drive C, and the removable hard disk is configured as drive D. You install Windows 98 on drive D and deliver the computer to the software developer. The software developer reports that the computer does not start when drive D is not connected. Instead, the computer briefly displays an operating system menu, and then it displays an error message stating that an operating system could not be found. When drive D is connected, the computer starts Windows 98. You need to configure the computer so that it starts Windows XP Professional whether or not drive D is connected. What should you do?()A、Modify the computer's BIOS so that it automatically detects whether drive D is connected.B、Modify the computer's BIOS so that drive C is first in the computer's boot order. C、Modify the Boot.ini file on the computer by changing the default= entry to the following value: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect.D、Modify the Boot.ini file on the computer by changing the entry for Windows 98 to the following value: D: "Microsoft Windows 98" /fastdetect.
You are the administrator of Company's network. You have configured your computer with a dual-boot configuration. The computer uses both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with the latest service pack. Your computer is equipped with 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 wish to use Disk 2 to store your project files on. You partition Disk 2 and configure it as a dynamic volume 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、Format the dynamic volume as a FAT32 partition.B、Format the dynamic volume as a FAT16 partition.C、Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS.E、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.
You are configuring 5 computers to use both Windows NT workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8GB hard disk. You configure that hard disk on each computer to have two 4GB partitions. Windows NT workstation is installed on drive C. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computer and load Windows NT workstation. You notice that users can still save files to drive D. You want to prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives using either operating system. What should you do on each computer? ()A、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic volumeB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive DC、Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permission on drive D to deny the users write permissionD、Reinstall Windows NT workstation after configuring the disk code task
You have a netbook computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has a single 30-GB partition that has 10GB of free space. You need to create a system image of the computer by using Windows Backup. You mustachieve this goal by using the minimum amount of time. What should you do first?()A、Attach an external hard disk.B、Attach an external DVD burner.C、Convert the local hard disk to a GPT disk.D、Create and attach a virtual hard drive (VHD).
Your company has a domain controller server that runs the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. The server is a backup server. The server has a single 500-GB hard disk that has three partitions for the operating system, applications, and data. You perform daily backups of the server. The hard disk fails. You replace the hard disk with a new hard disk of the same capacity. You restart the computer on the installation media. You select the Repair your computer option. You need to restore the operating system and all files. What should you do()A、Select the System Image Recovery option.B、Run the Imagex utility at the command prompt.C、Run the Wbadmin utility at the command prompt.D、Run the Rollback utility at the command prompt.
Your company has a domain controller that runs Windows Server 2008. The server is a backup server. The server has a single 500-GB hard disk that has three partitions for the operating system, applications, and data. You perform daily backups of the server. The hard disk fails. You replace the hard disk with a new hard disk of the same capacity. You restart the computer on the installation media. You select the Repair your computer option. You need to restore the operating system and all files. What should you do()A、Select the Startup repair option.B、Select the System restore option.C、Run the Rollback utility at the command prompt.D、Run the Wbadmin utility at the command prompt.
You are the network administrator for Company.com. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 128 MB of RAM and two physical hard disks. Each hard disk has a single partition configured as drive C and D. Each partition has more than 500 MB of free disk space. Windows 2000 Professional and all applications are installed on drive C. You frequently run two or more memory-intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C is much slower when you are using the graphics applications. You want to maximize overall disk performance for your computer. What should you do?()A、Configure the paging file to reside on drive C onlyB、Configure the paging file to reside on drive D onlyC、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of paging file to 64 MBD、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 128 MBE、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 256 MB
You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D. You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system. What should you do?()A、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partitionB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive DC、Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users write permissionD、Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas
You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net. You plan to configure your computer to use Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional and indows NT Workstation 4.0. You also plan to configure a data drive that can be accessed by all operating systems on your computer. Your computer has one 20 GB hard disk. You want to configure your computer as shown in the exhibit. What should do? ()A、Create the boot drive on drive C and format as a FAT16 partition. B、Create the boot drive on drive C and format as a NTFS partition.C、Configure the boot drive as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.D、Configure the boot drive as a dynamic volume and format the volume as a FAT16 partition. E、Configure the boot drive as a dynamic volume and format the volume as a FAT32 partition.
You have a computer that runs Windows XP. The computer has one basic disk that contains a single partition. The partition has 30 GB of free space. The hard disk has 5 GB of unallocated space. You need toinstall Windows 7 in a dual-boot configuration. Windows 7 must not be installed in a virtual hard disk (VHD). What should you do first?()A、Create a second partition.B、Shrink the primary partition.C、Convert the hard disk to a GPT disk.D、Convert the hard disk to a dynamic disk.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are configuring eight computers to use both Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has a 10 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 5 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive D. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive C. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive C to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computers and load Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You notice that users can still save files to drive C. You want to prevent users from saving files to drive C in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system. What should you do on each computer? ()A、Reinstall Windows NT Workstation 4.0 after configuring the disk quotasB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive C as a dynamic partitionC、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive CD、Use Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to configure NTFS permissions on drive C to deny the usersWrite permission
Your computers have both Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4-GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C, and Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. You configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving data on the disk. How can you prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system?()A、The required result cannot be obtained with the above given solutionsB、Enable EFS on DC、Format the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4D、Use NT 4.0 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D
单选题You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net. You plan to configure your computer to use Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional and indows NT Workstation 4.0. You also plan to configure a data drive that can be accessed by all operating systems on your computer. Your computer has one 20 GB hard disk. You want to configure your computer as shown in the exhibit. What should do? ()ACreate the boot drive on drive C and format as a FAT16 partition. BCreate the boot drive on drive C and format as a NTFS partition.CConfigure the boot drive as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.DConfigure the boot drive as a dynamic volume and format the volume as a FAT16 partition. EConfigure the boot drive as a dynamic volume and format the volume as a FAT32 partition.
单选题You are the administrator of Company's network. You have configured your computer with a dual-boot configuration. The computer uses both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with the latest service pack. Your computer is equipped with 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 wish to use Disk 2 to store your project files on. You partition Disk 2 and configure it as a dynamic volume 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?()AFormat the dynamic volume as a FAT32 partition.BFormat the dynamic volume as a FAT16 partition.CConfigure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).DConfigure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS.EConfigure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.
多选题You are the network administrator for Company.com. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 128 MB of RAM and two physical hard disks. Each hard disk has a single partition configured as drive C and D. Each partition has more than 500 MB of free disk space. Windows 2000 Professional and all applications are installed on drive C. You frequently run two or more memory-intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C is much slower when you are using the graphics applications. You want to maximize overall disk performance for your computer. What should you do?()AConfigure the paging file to reside on drive C onlyBConfigure the paging file to reside on drive D onlyCConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of paging file to 64 MBDConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 128 MBEConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 256 MB
单选题Your company has a domain controller server that runs the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. The server is a backup server. The server has a single 500-GB hard disk that has three partitions for the operating system, applications, and data. You perform daily backups of the server. The hard disk fails. You replace the hard disk with a new hard disk of the same capacity. You restart the computer on the installation media. You select the Repair your computer option. You need to restore the operating system and all files. What should you do()ASelect the System Image Recovery option.BRun the Imagex utility at the command prompt.CRun the Wbadmin utility at the command prompt.DRun the Rollback utility at the command prompt.
单选题You are the desktop administrator for your company. You install Windows XP Professional on a new portable computer that will be used by one of the company's software developers. You test the computer after you complete the installation and find out that the computer functions properly. The computer contains a 6-GB hard disk and a removable 4-GB hard disk. The 6-GB hard disk is configured as drive C, and the removable hard disk is configured as drive D. You install Windows 98 on drive D and deliver the computer to the software developer. The software developer reports that the computer does not start when drive D is not connected. Instead, the computer briefly displays an operating system menu, and then it displays an error message stating that an operating system could not be found. When drive D is connected, the computer starts Windows 98. You need to configure the computer so that it starts Windows XP Professional whether or not drive D is connected. What should you do?()AModify the computer's BIOS so that it automatically detects whether drive D is connected.BModify the computer's BIOS so that drive C is first in the computer's boot order. CModify the Boot.ini file on the computer by changing the default= entry to the following value: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)=Microsoft Windows XP Professional /fastdetect.DModify the Boot.ini file on the computer by changing the entry for Windows 98 to the following value: D: Microsoft Windows 98 /fastdetect.
单选题You have a computer that runs Windows XP. The computer has one basic disk that contains a single partition. The partition has 30 GB of free space. The hard disk has 5 GB of unallocated space. You need toinstall Windows 7 in a dual-boot configuration. Windows 7 must not be installed in a virtual hard disk (VHD). What should you do first?()ACreate a second partition.BShrink the primary partition.CConvert the hard disk to a GPT disk.DConvert the hard disk to a dynamic disk.
单选题You have a netbook computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has a single 30-GB partition that has 10GB of free space. You need to create a system image of the computer by using Windows Backup. You mustachieve this goal by using the minimum amount of time. What should you do first?()AAttach an external hard disk.BAttach an external DVD burner.CConvert the local hard disk to a GPT disk.DCreate and attach a virtual hard drive (VHD).
单选题Your computers have both Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4-GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C, and Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. You configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving data on the disk. How can you prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system?()AThe required result cannot be obtained with the above given solutionsBEnable EFS on DCFormat the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4DUse NT 4.0 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D
单选题Your company has a domain controller that runs Windows Server 2008. The server is a backup server. The server has a single 500-GB hard disk that has three partitions for the operating system, applications, and data. You perform daily backups of the server. The hard disk fails. You replace the hard disk with a new hard disk of the same capacity. You restart the computer on the installation media. You select the Repair your computer option. You need to restore the operating system and all files. What should you do()ASelect the Startup repair option.BSelect the System restore option.CRun the Rollback utility at the command prompt.DRun the Wbadmin utility at the command prompt.