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Prüfung: Microsoft 70-210
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional

 

 
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Braindumps-Eintrag:
Gepostet von: Chris
Titel: 880 Punkte
Datum: 10.04.2003

hallo!

habe bestanden mit 880 Punkten (ist aber schon eine Weile her) und hier sind ein paar meiner Fragen:

1. You want to deploy a Windows 2000 Professional service pack to ten computers in the Development Organizational Unit. You create a Windows Installer package file for the service pack. You use the package file to successfully install the service pack to other computers in the domain.

You assign the package file to the Development OU. After the installation, you notice that the service pack was not installed on any of the ten computers. You want to ensure that the service pack is successfully installed on the computers in the Development OU. What should you do?



A: Add the user accounts from the Development OU to the DACL. Grant the user accounts Read permission to the service pack deployment directory.



2. You want to install Windows 2000 Pro on ten non-PXE-compliant computers on your network. These computers currently have no operating system installed. You attempt to load the computers using an existing RIS image that is on the RIS server. However, these computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You notice that the server computer running WINS has stopped responding due to disk failure. How would you solve this problem?



A: Configure the Active Directory Server to run DHCP.

Create and use the RIS boot disk



3. You want to install Windows2000 Professional from network. You create boot disk, you want to create batch file to install Windows 2000 and Recovery Console. What should you do?



A: winnt /e: z:i286winnt32 /cmdcons



4. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers. You want to create a standard installation image to use on all of the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hard disks and other hardware components.

You install Windows 2000 Professional and the other standard software on one of the computers. You log on to the computer by using the Local Administrator account. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy.

You run Setup Manager and create the Sysprep.inf file. You copy Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe to the C:Sysprep folder. You run Sysprep.exe and then run your third-party disk imaging software.

You copy the image to several test computers and restart the computers. When the installation is complete, you find that some of the computers do not function at all. You also find that the desktop setting do not appear as you had configured them on the original computer.

You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all computers have the same standard desktop. What should you do?



A: Copy the Administrator profile to the Default User Profile. Then grant permissions to the Everyone group to use the profile.

Include the ¨Cpnp parameter for Sysprep.exe when you return that utility.



5. You are performing unattended install. After the computer restart, you encounter error message¡± Unattended Setup is unable to continue because a setup parameter specified by your system administrator or computer manufacture is missing or invalid¡±. How can you change unattended.txt to resolve this problem?

Your choice:

A. In Unattended section, specify OemPreinstall=Yes

B. In Netbinding section, specify Enable

C. In UserData section, specify ProductID

D. In GuiUnattended section, set OemSkipVolum=1



My choice is C, I don¡¯t know if it¡¯s right.



6. You are upgrading 100 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You created the UNATTEND.TXT file by using the Setup Manager. You attempt to upgrade ten of the computers and notice that the monitors goes blank after Windows 2000 Professional loads. You restart one of the computers in Safe Mode, and find that the monitor appears to be working.

The display settings in your UNATTEND.TXT file are as follows:

[Display]

BitsPerPel=8

Xresolution=640

Yresolution=480

Vrefresh=150

Which change should you make in the UNATTEND.TXT to correct your display settings?



A: Click on the Vrefresh parameter in the UNATTEND.TXT file.



7. Sam wants to be able to work at home on files that were created in the office on the company network. Prior to logging off the network, Sam enables Offline Files. But, when he attempts to access the files, they are not available. What should you instruct Sam to do?



A: At the office, make all files available offline. Sam will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.



8. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has a shared printer that several departments use. The Accounting department prints extremely large ledgers causing others to wait. How can you improve printing efficiency so that other users do not have to wait for their print jobs?



A: Configure the priority of the printer to 50. Add a new printer, and set the priority to 95. For the new printer, deny Print permissions for users in the Accounting department.



9. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. you need to store secured files for your company's accounting and legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer.

You want to accomplish the following:

i) Enable users accounting and legal to access their own files from the network

ii) Enable users in the accounting department to view the legal accounting department documents

iii) Prevent users in the legal department from being able to view the accounting department documents

¢¤) Enable managers within the company to access and modify both the accounting and the legal department files

You take the following actions:

i)Create two share folders named Accounting and Legal

ii)Create three groups named Accounting, Legal, and Management

iii)Allow the accounting group modify permission on the Accounting and legal folder

¢¤)Allow the legal group modify permission on the legal folder

¢¥)Allow the mangement group modify permissions on both the accounting and legal folders.



Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply)

A. Users in both departments can access to their own files from the network

B. Users in the accounting department can view the legal accounting department documents

C. Users in the legal department cannot view the accounting department documents

D. Company managers can access and modify both department files



My choice is ABD. Because you don¡¯t remove the Everyone Group.



10. You have 50 MB of free disk space on drive C and 500 MB of free disk space on drive D. Print jobs are failing because the available space on drive C is inadequate. You want print jobs to be able to use the space on drive D. What should you do?



A: From the Print Server Properties dialog box, change the location of the spool folder to any existing file path on drive D.



11. What should you do on your Windows 2000 Professional computer to find the location of a shared folder?



A: Use System Tools in Computer Management to display the file paths of your shared folders.



12. After a user leaves the company, you move all of the files from his home folder (NTFS, EFS enabled) to his manager¡¯s folder. When the manager attempts to open any of the files, access is denied. What should you do to allow the manager to access the files?



A: Log on to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt the files for the manager.



13. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains a single hard disk configured as a single partition. You want to move a folder named Sales under a folder named Corp on your computer.

You want the files in the Sales folders to remain compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the Corp folder to remain uncompressed. You want to ensure that the files are recoverable in case of any disk problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort.

What should you do?



A: Backup the Sales folder. Move the Sales folder to the Corp folder.



14. You upgrade the network to 100MB. You remove old 10MB network adapter, install a new 10/100MB network adapter. You configure TCP/IP as same as before. You restart the computer, but you can¡¯t access the network. You ping yourself, ¡°Request timed out¡±. You ping 127.0.0.1, get the same error message. How can you resolve this problem?

Your choice:

A. Configure different TCP/IP

B. Enable DHCP

C. Enable DNS

D. Configure the network adapter run at 100MB only

E. Replace network adapter



My choice is E. I think it should be right.



15. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has a built in 33.6 kbps modem. You install a 56K ISA based modem. When the installation is complete, you notice that the 56K modem is not functioning. Device Manager shows that the 33.6K modem and the 56K modem are conflicting with each other. You want to configure Windows 2000 Professional to use only the 56K modem.

What should you do?

A: Using Device Manager, disable 33.6K modem.

No action required on 56K modem.




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