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Microsoft 70-210: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
#101. You are the administrator of your company's network. You run the Multilanguage version of Windows 2000 Professional on 1500 computers. Users can choose Chinese, English (US), German, Japanese, or Spanish as their language environment. A user named Suzanne wants to change her computer desktop and user interface from English to Japanese. She reports that she used Regional Options in Control Panel to install Japanese as a language preference. However, her computer desktop and user interface remain in English.


What should you instruct Suzanne to do?

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#102. Kristin works between 2 offices. From her laptop, she logs into her Boston account using her login "Bost_EngВЁ. She only has the English version available. When Kristin logs into her Mexico account "Mex_SpanВЁ, she only has Spanish language available. Kristin logs in to the Bost_Eng account and needs to use Spanish. She tries to install Spanish but is not able to. You are the network administrator, how to address this problem so that Kristen can use English and Spanish from her Bost_Eng account?

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#103. You are the administrator of your computer's network. Your company is based in Russia and conducts the majority of its business in Russian. Users in your company create, view, and edit documents in English (US), French and Spanish to communicate with vendors internationally users run the Russian localized edition of windows 2000 professional on their desktop and portable computer. A user named Katrin wants to create a word processing document in both English and Spanish by using Notepad in windows 2000 professional. She requests your assistance in enabling English and Spanish on her computer.


What should you do?

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#104. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network for Pamell Aerospace. You upgrade 10 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You want the computers to join the pamellaerospace.com domain. What should you do?

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#105. You are the administrator of the Coho Vineyard network. The network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers and 250 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your company has two domains: cohovineyard.com and westcoastsales.com. The company's intranet site is on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server computer named ServerA. ServerA is on the cohovineyard.com domain and is running Internet Information Services (IIS) and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0. You want to configure the Windows 2000 Professional Computers in the westcoastsales.com domain to access the intranet site. You want users to be able to connect to the intranet site by using the URL <http://ServerA> rather than its fully qualified domain name.


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#106. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional on 25 computers. You want to prevent users from installing device drivers that might cause computers to become unstable. You want users to be able to install device drivers only for devices that are included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).


What should you do?

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#107. Roger is a new user in your company whom you have just created an account for. Rogers logs on to his computer for the first time and is annoyed by the background that has been configured for his account. He attempts to change the background and is successful. After working for a couple of hours he logs off his computer and heads to lunch. When he returns from lunch, he logs on to his computer and notices that he now has the original background again. You receive a call from Roger who would like to know why this happened.


What is the most likely explanation?

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#108. You are creating two custom Microsoft Management Consoles (MMCs) for use on your company's network. The first console will be called "topadmin.msc" and will be used by top-level administrators to perform daily tasks on the network. The second console will be called "levelone.msc" and will be used to entry-level members of the support staff to perform limited troubleshooting functions. You would like the users of "topadmin.msc" to have the ability to make changes to the MMC including the ability to add or remove snap-ins, create new windows, create taskpad views and tasks, add items to the Favorites list, and view all portions of the console tree. You would like users of "levelone.msc" to have full access to the console tree and all window management commands. However, you want to prevent them from adding or removing snap-ins and from changing the console properties.


Which of the following would be the best solution to achieve these objectives?

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#109. You have a Windows 95 computer with a Pentium 133, 64 MB of RAM, 2 GB of hard disk space, and a CD-ROM. The network adapter is not PXE boot ROM compliant. You want this computer to use Dfs since that will be a standard for everyone on the upgraded network.


What should you do to enable Dfs on this machine?

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#110. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Users in the engineering department run Windows 2000 Professional on their desktop Computers. The size of the department has recently expanded from five users to 10 users. Users need to be able to update files in a shared folder named CommonData. The folder is stored on a FAT 16 partition on one of the Windows 2000 Professional Computers on the network. The files in CommonData are published in the Active Directory so that other users in the company can refer to them. The network also uses Distributed File System (DFS) to simplify access to its user data. Users in the engineering department report that when they try to access CommonData, they receive the following error message: "CommonData is not accessible. No more connections can be made to this remote Computer at this time." You want to ensure that users can access the files.


What should you do?

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