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Microsoft 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000

#1. You are the administrator of a server called X. There is only one domain in server X. Server X has a folder named Accounting that holds alot of sensitive information, and can be accessed by two groups with these permissions:


Accounting global group: Full Control Users: Full Control


Eric is a user of the domain and needs full access to the Accounting folder. You make Eric a member of the Accounting global group, but when Eric tries to access the Accounting folder he is not allowed access.


What should you do to give him access to the Accounting folder?

#2. Your network has two domains with approximately 1,000 users in each domain. Both domains are Active Directory domains that run in native mode. Some of the users have portable computers and access the network by using remote access.


The managers at your company are concerned that remote access might pose a security risk. They want to see a list that shows which users are allowed to use remote access.


How should you configure the remote access to display a list of authorized users?

#3. You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Server34 to Windows 2000 Server. Server34 is a member server in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.fabrikam.local. The domain runs in native mode. You want to change the role of Server 34 from a member server to a domain controller in the same domain. What should you do? (Choose two.)

#4. You back up all of the system state date for each domain controller and place the date on a single tape. That tape is currently attached to the Srv1.west.litware.com computer. To which server or servers can you restore the system state from srv1.west.litware.com(choose all apply)

#5. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1. You create a Distribute file system (Dfs) root named Public. You add a shared folder named Docs as a Dfs node under the root. The share permissions and NTFS permissions for Public and Docs are shown in the following table.


Folder Share permissions NTFS permissions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Everyone: Read Everyone: Read Domain Admins: Full Control


Docs Users: Read Training: Full Control Domain Admins: Full Control Domain Admins: Full Control


A user named Maria is a member of the Users and Training user groups. When Maria attempts to save the file \\Server1\Public\Docs\memo.doc, she receives the following error message: "Access denied." You want Maria to be able to change and delete all files in the Docs folder. You do not want her to have more access than necessary. What should you do?

#6. You are the administrator for your company. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains two 23GB hard disks. Each disk is configured as a basic disk and has a single 23GB NTFS partition. Both partitions are backup up to tape every night. The partition on Disk1 stores user data. Most users of your company encrypt their files. Disk1 fails. You replace it with a new disk. You need to recover the data as quick as possible while maintaining the security of the files.


What should you do?

#7. Running system monitor locally and ensuring it has least impact on other processes, how do you measure the physical disk performance counters on your win2000 server computer?

#8. You have two Windows 2000 servers, SRV1 and SRV2. SRV1 has a spanned volume over three physical disks. These disks support hot swapping. The drive letter that the spanned volume uses on SRV1 is not currently in use on SRV2. You want to move the three disks to SRV2, using the same drive letter as SRV1. You back up the spanned volume.


What should you do next? (choose two)

#9. Your hard-drive configuration is as follows and one of your drives fails.


Controller label 1 Disk label EIDE Controller 0 EIDE Disk 0 and Disk 1


Controller label 2 Disk label SCSI Controller 1 SCSI Disk 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6


The disk that fails is multi(1)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1). Place an "X" on the drive that has failed in the configuration below: ID Disk

#10. Your network uses the TCP/IP protocol for its Windows 2000 prof and win2000 NT computers. You have one server that acts as both a Wins server, and a DNS server. All the client computers are configured to use this server for DNS and WINS. Users of Windows NT Workstation cannot connect to file server, but Windows 2000 professional users can. This server has a static address off 192.168.1.11. What should you do to allow the Windows NT Workstation computer to connect to the file server??


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