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Microsoft 70-210: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
#41. You have 30 NT 4 machines and 5 W2kpro machines on your network. You want to share files on the W2kpro machines that only they can access. The NT 4 machines must not be able to access those shared files at all?

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#42. You upgrade 5 computers in the Finance Organization (OU) from Win NT workstation 4.0 to W2P. The computers are used by members of the Finance OU to run financial application. All 5 computers are configure to have default security setting. A user named Helene report that she can no longer run the financial application on her W2P computer. Prior to the upgrade, Helene was able to run the financial application on her computer. Helene is a member of the local user group. You want the financial application to run on Helene's computer.


What should you do?

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#43. You want to connect to your branch office printer through the browser. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is running Peer Web Server. You were told the share name of the printer is HPColorL. You are unable to see it when you type its URL.


What do you need to do to connect to this printer?

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#44. You are admin of a company. You have a printer named printer 1 on computer 1 and is not on. You have similar device named Printer 2 on computer 2. Users have 3 print jobs that are pending for Printer 1. You want to send the three print jobs to the printer2 on computer2 that are in the computer1 queue. You do not want to have users to re- send these jobs to the printer. How can you accomplish this?

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#45. A user prints a lot of small docs by using a network printer. After printing a doc, he gets a short message that the doc is printed completely. How to turn these messages?

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#46. A user with installed fax-service isn't able to receive faxes, but to send them. What is the problem?

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#47. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 professional computer and you have a shared printer. Several dept in your company use the shared printer. The sales dept frequently sends multiple page graphics, which takes long time to print. Users in other dept who have short messages have to wait for a long time to get their documents printed. You want to improve the efficiency of printing for all users who use the shared printer. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort.


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#48. You have a printer on Computer1 that is shared. Computer2 has an identical shared printer. The printer on Computer1 fails. Users have sent jobs to Computer1 and the jobs are waiting to be printed. How can you print these documents without having the users resubmit the jobs?

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#49. You're running Windows 2000 professional. You set up a color LaserJet printer on Computer1 and you name it printer 2. You have the same color LaserJet on Computer2; you name this one printer 2. The LaserJet on Computer1 fails. You want to send the three print jobs to the printer on Computer2 that are in the Computer1 queue. You do not want to have users to re-send these jobs to the printer. How can you accomplish this?

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#50. You are a member of the Enterprise Admins group at Trey Research. You create and share a printer named HPColorL2 on a Windows 2000 Server computer named pserver.treyresearch.local. You grant Print permission only to the Domain Local group named CompanySales. Later, you add a new child domain named london.treyresearch.local. Clair Hector is a member of the global group named LondonSales in the london.treyresearch.local domain. Clair reports that she is unable to send a print job to the HPColorL2 printer. You want all members of the LondonSales group to be able to print to the HPColorL2 printer. What should you do?

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