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Microsoft 70-210: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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#1. You have a portable laptop with W2KPro installed. You add a PNP SCSI device to the docking station, connect the portable and boot W2K. It fails to detect the SCSI device. You start the Add/Remove Hardware wizard, but when it finished it didn't detected the device. You want to enable W2K to detect the device.
What to do?
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#2. You want to install windows2000 professional on 30 PXE- compliant computers and 35 non-PXE-compliant computers. All 65 computers are included on the current hardware compatibility list (HCL). You create a RIS image. You load the Image on the RIS server. You then start the 65 computers. You find that the 30 PXE-Compliant computers can connect to the RIS server. However, the 35 non-PXE-compliant computers have to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do?
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#3. You install Windows 2000 professional on your computer at home. You create a new dial-up connection to connect to your company's remote access server. You configure the connection to use both of your external modems and to use multi-link to bind the modems together. You start the dial-up connection and connect to the remote access server. You notice that only one of the modems is connected to the remote access server. What should you do?
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#4. You are creating a dial-up connection for Internet access. The wizard cannot access the default Internet Service Providers (ISP) with either of the numbers provided. What is your alternate method for setting up the connection?
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#5. You are the Administrator of your company's network. You install Windows 2000 Professional onto 10 Computers in the Graphics-Department. The 10 Computers have built in USB- Controllers. You then physically install new USB-Tablet devices on each of the 10 Computers. You are prompted for the Tablet-Software. You install the Tablet-Software and a Tablet-Icon appears in the control panel to configure the device, but the device does not work. You view Device Manager as in the "Exhibit", but no USB device are displayed (Click the "Exhibit" Button). You want the USB-Tablets to work on all 10 Computers.
What should you do?
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#6. You are the administrator 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?
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#7. Kevin, the Software Developer of Perfect Solution Inc., recently left the job. The company's Administrator moves all of his home folder files to his Manager's home folder. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has the Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. When the Manager attempts to open Kevin's files, he is denied access. What should be done, so that the Manager can access those files with least administrative burden?
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#8. You set up scheduled tasks to run and notify you of any failures. 3 days later you see that none of the tasks ran and you received no notifications.
What to do?
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#9. (Similar questions to this one - same answer) You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network that has 1,5000 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Microsoft Office 2000 was assigned to all the computers on the network by using Group Policy object (GPO). You deploy the Office 2000 service release to all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network. The service release, in addition to other software that had been assigned, fails to install on only one of the computers. What should you do?
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#10. You are trying to copy big files from a UNIX server to WIN2K computer (running TCP/IP). You do the copy in explorer. The files are 100 MB each, and you need to copy 20 of them. The copying always aborts.
What should you do to resolve the problem?
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