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Windows 2003 Server
Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. You are working as a helpdesk administrator for “Big Company”. The domain controllers in your single Active Directory domain all are running Windows 2003 Enterprise. The client computers are a combination of Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional. You receive a call from a user that complaints they cannot log onto the to the domain. They claimed they have received a message saying that “Your account has been disabled. Please see your system administrator.” They need to login to do their work, how you fix this problem. a. Add the user to the users group b. Run the DSMOD user command with the necessary switches c. Run a the net accounts command with the appropriate switches d. Use the net user command with the correct switches e. Delete the user account and re-create it. 2. “Big Company” has a single active directory domain and you are a network administrator in the central office. All network servers run Windows 2003 and all clients computers or a combination of Windows 2000 and XP Professional. There are several branch offices that were configured by your predecessor. One of the branch offices that you administrate has a DNS server that needs some reconfiguration. You log remotely into a client computer. You find out that none of the clients systems have the DNS snap-in installed, how would you complete your task. a. b. c. d. Get a copy of the resource guide and install Windows support tools on the clients computer Use Windows Explorer to open the C$ share on the DS server, go to Windows\system 32 and install the AdminPak.msi. At the command prompt tied NSlookup.exe and follow the steps to install the tools. Use Windows Explorer to obtain the DNSmgmt.msi file from the DNS server and install it a system 32 directory and Windows

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3. “Big Company” has multiple floors in a large high-rise, you are a senior helpdesk technician. On each for there is a single Windows 2003 server that manages all file and print services. There are several large printers on each floor, end-users are assigned to the printer for their department. The server does double duty as a file server hosting all the user Home Directories for that floor. Each floor has a help desk technician assigned to manage printers and who is granted all necessary permissions to do so. A number of users call and complain they are unable to get their documents to print. When the helpdesk technicians checks the queues they find a long list of documents waiting to be printed. No one can print and the technician cannot delete documents from the queue. You need to get everyone printing again, what would you do. a. b. c. d. Pause the printer, configure the train to to hold multi-format document types, start the printer Stop and restart the printer spool service. Direct the users to resubmit all documents for printing. Rename the printer, all the users documents should now be ready for printing. Install a second version of the printer, inform all the users they must now print to the new printer.

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4. “Big Company” has offices in several states and Canada, you are an administrator and work in the central office. The company has upgraded all of the servers to Windows 2003 and each office has a minimum of three servers that act as print servers. You have been directed to monitor the usage of all print queues on the network. To make it easier on yourself you decide to monitor all print servers/queues in the same way. One of the reasons for this assignment is to develop a baseline of utilization. Therefore, all the files must be stored in a central location for a minimum of five years to allow for data comparison. How would you do this. a. b. c. d. Create a catalog and choose binary linear file catalog type Create a counter log and select SQL database as the log file type Specify a log trace and define a compacted type file Specify a sequential trace log file

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5. “Big Company” has a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator. Your network has a combination of Windows 2000 servers and Windows 2003 servers, you are running in Windows 2000 native mode. The users in your HR department are members of an existing global distribution group called HR-1. You are directed to create a new network share for the HR users so they may access a file directory. You need to enable the members of HR-1 to access this directory. How would you do this. a. b. c. d. Upgrade all Windows 2000 servers to Windows 2003, upgrade the functional level of the forest to the Windows 2003 level. Change the HR-1 group type to security. Make the HR-1 global group a universal group Upgrade the functional level of the domain to that of Windows 2003

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6. “Big Company” has a single active directory domain, you are the network administrator. All of the Company’s servers run Windows 2003 and the client computers run a combination of Windows 2000 and XP Professional. Data is a global group which contains all the users in the accounting department of the company. One of your fileservers contains a new volume called “Cash Cow Data”. This is the primary datafile for the company and the Data global group has the permissions necessary to be able to read and modifiy the contents of this file. You have created a shadow copy of “Cash Cow Data” but members of Data complain they cannot access any previous version of any of the files in this directory. From the console of the server that hosts “Cash Cow Data” you can access the file ccdata.mdb with no problem. You can also access any previous files and versions of files that exists in this volume. From the client computer you’re unable to access previous versions of the files, what should you do to make these files accessible to all the users. a. b. c. d. Assign full control share commission to the directory to the Data group Use group policy to deploy the applications package from the \\%systemroot%\system32\clients\twclient directory Use group policy to deploy the applications package from the \\%systemroot%\system32\system\clients directory Grant the daily group permission to take ownership of these files

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7. “Big Company” has a single active directory domain and you are the administrator. All member servers are Windows 2003 and you have installed Windows XP Professional on all the workstations. The data drives on your file servers are all formatted with NTFS and you use NTFS file permissions. You have created a directory on one of your file servers Called “Cash Cow Data” and you shared it with the default shared permissions. You have created a subdirectory called Sales. The assistant sales managers user account is a member of 18 security groups. This person reports that they are unable to add files to this directory. Where would you go to get a full list of this users permissions. a. b. c. d. Computer Management\Users\Shares\Rights Advance Security Settings for Sales\Effective Permissions Advance Security for Data\File Permissions Advance Security Settings for Sales\Permissions

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8. “Big Company” has a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator. All network servers are running Windows 2003, and your desktops are Windows XP Professional. Your network functions at the Windows 2000 native level. There is a shared folder on your network called Daily Reports. Users have complained that they are often unable to access this folder. After researching this issue you have found that the problem only occurs when more than 10 users try to connect the folder. You need to ensure that all the authorized users can access Daily Reports. How would you do this? a. b. c. d. Purchase and install additional CAL’s (Client Access Licenses) Move the folder Daily Reports to a Windows 2003 fileserver Go to the advanced settings on the folder and increase the number of simultaneous connections Increase the functional level of the network to Windows 2003

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9. “Big Company” has a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator. All network servers are running Windows 2003, and your desktops are Windows XP Professional. The assistant director of your HR department is going to be out-of-town for several days while they are at an HR conference. Just prior to leaving on a Friday they have created a directory in the HR volume and placed a series of files in it - these are on the Human Resources Windows 2003 fileserver. All users in the HR department need to have access to these files. Monday, when the department members attempt to access these files, they receive the message “Access Denied”. When you log on to the console of the HR fileserver and attempt to open these files you receive the same message. You must give the members of this department read-only access the files in this directory without damaging the access of the assistant director. You log out as a user and Bakke and as administrator on HR server. What do you do next? a. Take ownership of the HR directory and configure the HR group to have “Allow-Crate Files/Write Data” permission to file b. Take ownership of the directory and configure the NTFS permissions to assign the “Allow - Read” permissions on the directory to the HR group. c. Take ownership of one of the files and configure the replication rights to the rest of the files. d. take ownership of the directory and selects the replace rights option on the advanced property tab to replicate the rights to subdirectories. In the special permissions box configure the NTFS settings to “Allow-Modify” permissions for the HR group

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____ 10. “Big Company” has a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator in the main office. There are multiple child domains in this forest. All network servers are running Windows 2003, and your desktops are Windows XP Professional. Your network functions at the Windows 2000 native level. You have shared a folder called AcctDocs on a Windows 2003 server and assigned “Allow-Full Control” permissions to the folder to universal group named U_AcctUsers. In each domain in the forest you create a global group called G_AcctUsers. The members of the accounting department are members of these groups. You receive reports that users cannot access the AcctDocs the directory. You attempt to verify the users have access to this directory and find out they have none. How can you give them this access. a. b. c. d. Add all the accounting users members to the administrative group for their domain Change the group’s scope of U_AcctUsers to domain local Change U_AcctUsers group type to distribution Instruct the users to login using their user principle name.

____ 11. “Big Company” as a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator in the main office. There are multiple child domains in this forest. All network servers are running Windows 2003, and your desktops are Windows XP Professional. Your network functions at the Windows 2003 native level. You have been directed by the CIO to install Terminal Services on all the main controllers. Afterwards your help desk people report they cannot use Terminal Services to access any of the domain controllers. What would you do to fix this problem? a. Instruct your help desk specialists to use a cousole session to connect to terminal services b. Add your help desk specialists to the remote desktop group c. Put the remote administrators built-in group into the account operators group d. Install the Remote Desk Administration for HelpDesk users Module ____ 12. Rework this - add in a rights answer “Big Company”has a single active directory domain and you are the administrator. All member servers are Windows 2003 and you have installed Windows XP Professional on all the workstations. The data drives on your file servers are all formatted with NTFS and you use NTFS file permissions. Your network contains a shared folder called “employee pay scale”, this contains a file that only a few people should be able to see. However, when you login using your regular user account you have no problem finding and viewing the contents of this file (take a note, ask for raise). How which you fix this problem. a. b. c. d. Change to share name to employee scale # Change to share name to employee pay scale $ Modify the rights to file to deny the read privilege to the everyone group Modify the rights to the directory to remove the read privilege to the users group

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____ 13. “Big Company” has a single active directory domain and you are the administrator. All member servers are Windows 2003 servers and you have installed Windows XP Professional on all the workstations. The data drives on your file servers are all formatted with NTFS and you use NTFS file permissions. Server Big2 is the file and print services server for your network it has the following groups and permissions configured. Users Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 NTFS Permissions Full Control Modify Read/Write Full Control Share Permissions Full Control Change Change Read - Modify

You have a new user whose current rights on Big2 consist only on the default group of active directory. This user needs to be able to change permissions for files stored in a folder named ACCT on Big2. Data has been shared so that when the user logs in to Big2 they cannot change permissions for any files in ACCT. How do you solve this problem a. b. c. d. Assign the allow-modify permission to the users account. Then add the user to group 2. Add the user to group 4 Remove the allow-read permissions from the uses account add them to group 2 Assign the allow-full control share permissions to group 3 and then add the user to that group

____ 14. “Big Company” has multiple floors in a large high-rise, you are a senior helpdesk technician. This is a single domain Forest with at least one OU for each floor. There are several large printers on each floor end-users are assigned to the printer for their department. The server does double duty as a file server hosting all the user Home Directories for that floor. Its Monday morning and you just arrived, you just sat down with your $4.00 cup of designer coffee and you notice that you have a number of voicemail’s and the phone is ringing. The users on the second floor cannot access their server Big2. You check Big2’s Device Mangler and you see a red X on the Intel Fast Ethernet controller. What do you do. a. b. c. d. e. Change the IRQ. of the network adapter to 9 Enable the network adapter or get a driver that does work and reinstall it. Change the IP address of the network adapter Adjust the link speed of the network adapter to match the link speed the network Resolve any hardware conflicts between the interface adapter and the unknown device

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“Big Company” has a single Active Directory domain, you are the network administrator in the main office. There are multiple child domains in this forest. All network servers are running Windows 2003, and your desktops are Windows XP Professional. Your network functions at the Windows 2003 native level. ____ 15. The company has just acquired a new division. As part of this acquisition you’re going to add a large number of new users into active directory. You receive a CD-R with a large comma delimited file that contains all the names and information of the user’s from the new acquisition. You need to import these accounts into your domain with as little administrative overhead as possible. Which command should you use a. b. c. d. ____ 16. A number of the executives have decided that they need laptop computers so they can travel between the divisions and still have access to all their files and applications. It has been determined that they will be needing roaming profiles and that all of laptop computer desktops should look alike. All profiles must be stored on Big2, a Windows 2003 server. What should you do. a. From the DOS prompt type “c:\profileshome\% username%” b. Go to the template properties and in the profile path add “\\Big2\profiles\% username%” c. From the DOS prompt type “c:\profileshome\executives” d. Go to the template properties and in the profile path add “\\Big2\profiles\executives” ____ 17. All confidential files are stored on a fileserver called Big3. The policy of the company states that all confidential data must be transmitted in a highly secure manner. You comply with this directive by enabling the Encrypted File System (EFS) on any confidential files system. While monitoring these files you know note that they are being transmitted over the network without encryption. You must ensure that these are always encrypted when they are transmitted. How would you do this? a. Use the off line files option for the confidential files that are stored on your own system and select the option to encrypt the off line files on the client computers of users who need to access these files. Use IPSec encryption whenever the files need to be transmitted Disable the LM and the NTLM authentication methods Use IIS v4 to publish the confidential files, disabled SSL on the IIS server - access the files as if they were a web page. ldifde csvde ntdsutil with the authoritative restore option dsadd user

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“Big Company” has offices in several states Canada and Mexico. You are a network administrator and you work in the Las Vegas office. The company has a single Active Directory design with multiple child domains. The network is a Windows 2003 native network with Windows 2003 Enterprise Servers and Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP Professional desktops. ____ 18. All the file servers in the Las Vegas office are in their own organizational unit (OU). You Have Been Assigned the “Allow - Change” permission for the group policy object (GPO) named “Lost Wages”. Company policy specifies a predetermined set of security settings for all new servers when they join domain. There is some leeway from office to office. You have been assigned task of installing Windows server 2003 on 18 new systems which will all be fileservers. LV1 has the currently specified security settings configured allong with the special local policies. You export a copy of LV1’s local security policy settings to a template file. You have been told to have this done by Monday morning, it is now Friday at 4 o’clock and you want to accomplish this with the minimum amount of administrative effort and time. How would you do this. a. Use the security and configuration analysis tool on one of the new servers, import the template file, finished a install, clone the system and export clone to all the other systems. Use the GP Editor to open the “Lost Wages” GPO and import the template file. Use the default security console to import the Template onto one of the new servers, install server 2003 and exported it to the other systems copy the template into active directory, and then use the local security policy Consoleon each of the new servers to add the template to the local system.

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Windows 2003 Server Answer Section
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