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#93. You create a dial-up connection to your Internet service provider (ISP). You configure the Security tab and the Networking tab of the Internet Connection via MSN Properties dialog box as shown in the exhibit. You attempt to connect to the ISP. You view the status change from Dialing to Verifying user name and password. After several seconds, the status changes to Disconnecting. You are then disconnected from the Computer you dialed. You verify that your user name and password are entered correctly. You want to enable your Computer to connect to your ISP.
What should you do?
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#94. Your remote access clients are complaining that their connection to the server is too slow and that they are unable to work productively. Currently most of the users are dialing in over analog modems. Unfortunately higher speed methods of Internet access such as DSL and cable modem are not available to most of these users. You decide instead to install additional modems in the computers of the users who will remotely access your company's network so that they will be able to connect to the server using multiple modems simultaneously. What additional software configuration must you do on your Remote Access Servers to ensure that this will work properly?
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#97. Maria is a member of local administrators group. Administrator rights to assist you with administering the server, creating backups and running user manager. Some users complaints that she read and change their docs and sensitive data. You want Maria to have fewer rights.
What rights should you give?
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#99. You are an administrator of your company's network. You want to perform routine upgrades on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You use your non-administrator user account in the domain to log on to the server. You want to update all of the critical system files and patched on the server in the shortest possible time. What should you do?
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#100. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has offices in Hong Kong, Madrid, New York, Paris, and Tokyo. A user named Carmen works in the New York office, but she often travels to the Madrid office. Carmen uses the Multilanguage version of Windows 2000 Professional on her portable Computer. She needs to able to access both an English and Spanish user interface, input locale, and keyboard layout/IME. When Carmen is in the New York office, she logs on to the network by using the Carmen Eng user account. She is given the English user interface, input locale, and keyboard layout/IME. When she is in the Madrid office, she logs on to network by using the Carmen Spanish user account. She is then given the Spanish user interface, input locale, and keyboard layout/IME. Carmen reports that when she logs on to the network by using the Carmen Eng user account, she is not allowed to add any languages to her Computer other than English (US), which is already installed. What should you do?
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