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You are the network administrator of a small Windows 2000 Active Directory domain Ezonexam.com.The domain contains one shared print device with default settings. An employee named Tess frequently prints high-priority documents that she needs to have immediately.Tess reports missing critical deadlines because of the large number of print jobs ahead of hers in the queue.You need to ensure that Tess's print jobs are always the next to be printed, regardless of the number of other jobs waiting in the print queue.Which action or actions should you take to achieve this goal? (Choose all that reply)A. Create a new printer on the print server that points to the same print device.B. Create another print port on the print server that points to the same print device.C. In the properties of the new printer, click the Advanced tab and change the priority to 10.D. In the properties of the new printer, change the priority to 1.E. . In the properties of the original printer, click the Advanced tab and change the priority to 10.F. Configure Tess's computer to use the new printer.G. Configure the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Client on Barbara's computer.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.You plan to upgrade 550 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. You create an Unattend.txt file by using Setup Manager. You copy the file to the network share that will be used to install Windows 2000 Professional. You start the installation on a test computer by using a network shared folder and an answer file. When the installation is complete, you realize that the upgraded computers are not utilizing their entire hard disks.You want to ensure that the unattended installation utilizes the entire hard drive on all computers.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)A.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the File System parameter to Convert NTFS.B.Rename Unattend.txt to Cmdlines.txt and copy it to the \$OEM$ subdirectory.C.Add a [GUIRunOnce] section to answer file, and add an entry for the Unattend.txt file.D.Create a \$OEM$\S$ folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy Unattend.txt to the folder.E.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the Extend OEM Partition to 1.F.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the Extend OEM Partition parameter to 999.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. You are planning to upgrade Windows NT Server 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Server. You want to perform. the upgrades by means of a distribution folder. You want to install a custom application as part of the upgrade.You need to include the necessary commands so that the custom application is automatically installed as part of the upgrade process.What should you do?A.Create a command file named Cmdlines.txt to install the application. Copy the Cmdlines.txt file to the subfolder named $OEM$ under the i386 folder.B.Create a command file named Unattend.txt to install the application. Copy the Unattend.txt file to the subfolder $OEM$\textmode under the i386 folder.C.Create a subfolder named $OEM$\$C\Applications under the i386 folder. Copy the application files to that subfolder.D.Create a second network shared folder named $OEM$. Copy the application to that share point.

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

You are the administrator of a database that contains 64 lookup tables. These tables store static data that should not change. However, users report that some of this data is being changed. You need to prevent users from modifying the data.You want to minimize changes to your security model and to your database applications. How should you modify the database?A.Create a filegroup named LOOKUP. Move the lookup tables to this filegroup. Select the read only check box for the filegroup.B.Create a database role named datamodifier. Grant SELECT permissions to the datamodifier role. Add all users to the role.C.Deny INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE permissions for all users. Create stored procedures that modify data in all tables except lookup tables. Require users to modify data through these stored procedures.D.Create a view of the lookup tables. Use the view to allow users access to the lookup tables.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. A folder named HR-Data on the system partition of the server is shared on the network as HR-Data. The owner of the HR-Data folder is Administrators.The shared permissions and NTFS permissions are shown in the following table.Share permissions:Everyone: FULL ControlNTFS permissionsDomain Admins: ReadKatrin: Full ControlKatrin creates a file in the HR-Data folder. She sets the NTFS permissions for the file to list only herself on the access control list, with Full Control permission. Katrin then leaves on vacation and cannot be contacted.Later, you discover that the file contains sensitive information and must be removed from the server as soon as possible. You want to delete the file without modifying any of the permissions for other files in the HR-Data folder. You want your actions to have least possible impact on users who may be using other files in the HR-Data folder. You want to use the minimum amount of authority necessary to delete the file.What should you do?A.Grant yourself Full Control permission for only the HR-data folder and not its subobjects. Delete the file. Then remove Full Control permission for HR-Data folder.B.Take ownership of the HR-Data folder. When prompted, take ownership of the existing files. Grant yourself Full Control permission for the file. Delete the file.C.Take ownership of the file. Grant yourself Modify permission for the file. Delete the file.D.Grant yourself Modify permission for the HR-Data folder and its subobjects. Delete the file. Then remove Modify permission for the HR-Data folder.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer at Blue sky Airlines. You onfigure a server named print10.marketing.blueskyairlines.local as a print server at the Los Angeles site. You create and share a variety of printers on the server for use by employees in the arketing.blueskyairlines.local domain.You want to review the configured properties of all the shared printers on the rint10.marketing.blueskyairlines.local server. You want to perform. this review from a Windows 2000 Professional computer at theLondon site of Blue sky Airlines.What should you do?A.Use your web browser to connect to http://print10.marketing.blueskyairlines.local/printers.B.Use your web browser to connect to http://print10.blueskyairlines.local/printers.C.Run the net view\\print 10 command.D.Run the net view\\print 10.blueskyairlines.com command.

You are the database administrator for an accounting company. You are installing SQL Server 2000 on a new Microsoft Windows 2000 Server computer. The computer will run two client/server database applications that your company has purchased. Each application uses a separate database.During the installation, you specify SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI as the default collation for the SQL server computer. After completing the installation, you discover that one of the new applications, named Financials, is sorting information incorrectly.You contact the application vendor and discover that the Financials application requires the SQL_Latin1_CP437_BIN collation. You need to configure the correct collation for the applications without diminishing the performance of the SQL Server computer.What should you do?A.Rerun the SQL Server Setup and specify the SQL_Latin1_General_CP437_BIN collation.B.Run the rebuildm utility and specify the SQL_Latin1_General_CP437_BIN collation.C.Use the ALTER DATABASE statement to specify the SQL_Latin1_General_CP437_BIN collation for the Financials database.D.Use the ALTER TABLE statement to specify the SQL_Latin1_General_CP437_BIN collation for each table in the Financials database.

You configure a Group Policy Object for the Marketing organizational unit (OU) to prevent users from accessing My Network Places and from running System in Control Panel. You want the Managers domain local group to be able to access My Network Places, but you still want to prevent them from running System in Control Panel.What should you do?A.Add the managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Disable the permission of the managers group to read and apply the group policy.B.Add the managers group to the access control list of the GPO. Deny the permission of the managers group to read and apply the group policy.C.Create a second GPO in the OU. Add the managers group to the access control list. Allow the managers group to apply the group policy. Deny the authenticated users group permission to read and apply group policy. Configure the new GPO to deny the ability to run System in Control Panel. Give the original GPO a higher priority than the new GPO.D.Create a second GPO in the OU. Add the managers group to the access control list. Allow the managers group to read and apply the group policy. Disable the permission of the authenticated user group to read and apply the group policy. Configure the new GPO to allow access to My Network Places. Give the new GPO a higher priority than the original GPO.

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 system administrator for an electronics manufacturing company. The accounting department uses Windows 98 computers. The department has purchased a third-party spreadsheet application that only runs on Windows 2000 Professional. You need to upgrade the computers to Windows 2000 Professional and install the new application. You choose an unattended installation method for both the operating system and the application.The Windows 2000 Professional installation files reside on a server named Ezonexamsrv in a shared folder named W2Ksource. You place the installation files for the spreadsheet application in \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource\i386\$OEMS$. You create an answer file named Acctanswer.txt and place it in \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource.You map drive letter H: to \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource and begin the installation on a test computer by running the winnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.text command.Windows 2000 Professional is installed successfully. However, the spreadsheet application is not installed. You want to ensure that the spreadsheet application is installed during the unattended installation.What should you do?A.Run thewinnt /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand instead of thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.textcommand.B.Move the spreadsheet application installation files to \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource\i386, and then run thewinnt/s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand.C.Edit the[Unattended]section of the answer file to contain the parameterOemPreinstall = Yes, and then run thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386/u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand.D.Rename Acctanswer.txt to Unattend.txt, and then run thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\unattend.txtcommand.

You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on 35 new computers on the company LAN.First, you create a distribution folder on the network server. Then you create a network boot disk to install Windows 2000 Professional from the distribution folder.Now you need to create a batch file, which the network boot disk will execute to start the installation. You must specify a source path and temporary drive for the installation files.You also need to install the accessibility options within the batch file. The batch file must execute a hardware-specific application to run after the GUI-mode Setup has completed.Which command must you specify in the batch file?A.Z:\i386\winnt /s:z:\i386 /t:d: /a /e:z:\hardware\setup.exeB.Z:\i386\winnt /s:z:\i386 /rwinnt.tmp /a /e:z:\hardware\setup.exeC.Z:\i386\winnt32 /s:z:\i386 /tempdrive:d /cmd:z\hardware\setup.exeD.Z:\i386\winnt32 /s:z:\i386 /cmdcons:z:\hardware\setup /makelocalsource

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com.You need to upgrade a computer from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows 2000 server. The server has dual processors, 2 GB of RAM, a RAID controller with five SCSI hard disks in an array, and a generic 10/100-MB network adapter. You begin the installation of the Windows 2000 Server operating system.During the text portion of the installation, you receive the following error message:"Stop 0x00000078 Inaccessible_boot_device."You want to successfully upgrade the computer.What should you do? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)A.Start the computer by using a DOS disk and run FDISK.B.Update the firmware on the RAID controller.C.Restart the installation. During the text-mode setup-mode setup, press F6.D.Restart the installation. During the text-mode setup, create a new partition.E.Insert a floppy disk containing the OEM SCSI driver and specify the additional driver.

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.

Exhibit:UPDATE EzonexamConsolidatedSET District = ‘Mexico’WHERE RtvID = 45You work as database administrator at Ezonexam.com. You handle one SQL Server 2000 computer and one database.When users run the query in the exhibit above the receive the following error message:Server: Mrh3612, Level 16, Stats 1, Line 1View or function ‘EzonexamConsolidated’ is not updateable because itcontains aggregates:How should you enable the query to run?A.Create a non-normalized EzonexamConsolidated table and populate the table with data from the base tables.B.The appropriate users should be granted UPDATE permissions on each base table.C.To enable updates on the composite tables create an INSTEAD OF trigger on the view.D.On each base table add a cascading update trigger.