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Microsoft 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
#11. You have configured a Group Policy Object (GPO) for the marketing organization unit (OU) to prevent users from accessing My Network Places and from running System in Control Panel. You want the Managers Domain Local Group to be able to access My Network Places, but you still want to prevent them from running System in Control Panel. What should you do?

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#12. Your company has a Routing and Remote Access server at its main office. One of the company?В¦s branch offices also runs Routing and Remote Access on a server that has one modem. This server is configured to use demand-dial routing to connect to the main office. This server is part of the company?В¦s Active Directory domains. The domain runs in native mode.


Some employees at this branch office use the branch office same to access their files from here. The manager of the branch office reports that sometimes none of the user in the office can connect to the main office. When you examine the event log on the branch office server to find that users have been connecting to the server during working hours.


The manager wants users to be able to dail in to the server between 6:00p.m. and 8:00a.m. However, the manager still wants users to be able to log on at any time when connected directly to the LAN.

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#13. You have four different distribution shares on your network for Windows 2000 Server installations. A new service pack was just announced.


What should you do to make the service pack available for future installations?

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#14. Your company has a human resources (HR) manager named Sean Chai. He keeps your company's confidential HR files in a shared folder. To increase the security of the HR files, Sean set the folder to encrypt the files. Sean leaves the company without resetting the permissions and encryption settings for the HR files. The files must be made accessible to the new HR manager.


Which two actions should you take to allow this access? (Choose two.)

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#15. You are the network administrator at Humongous Insurance, a major insurance comapny that has 1,000 offices world wide. You are configuring the network so that only the sales staff can connect to it from home. Your Windows 2000 forest contains a member server named SV1 that has Routing and Remote Access for Windows 2000 enabled. You configure SV1 to use a modem bank to accepr incoming dial-up attempts. You configure SV1 to use Windows Authentication as the authentication Provider. The only supported authentic method is MS CHAP V2. You need to restrict access to SV1. What should you do?

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#16. Some applications on your company network use defined domain user accounts as their service accounts. Each computer that runs one of these applications should have the respective service account in the Local Administrators Group. Currently, you individually place these service accounts in the Local Administrators Group on the appropriate Windows 2000 Professional computers. You need to centralize this process. What should you do?

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#17. You install a second modem on a Windows 2000 Server computer configured with Routing and Remote Access. Dial-in users report that they are unable to connect to the server by using this new modem.


What can you do to help find out the cause of the problem? (Choose Three.)

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#18. You install a new server application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. Response times fail to meet user specifications. You want to use the Process page in Task Manager to find out whether the response time of new application would improve by the addition of one or more processors.


Which two columns should you select to view? (Choose two.)


To answer, click the two appropriate check boxes in the Select Columns dialog box. Display image

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#19. How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively?

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#20. Your company network includes a PentiumII, 450Mhz database server names Webdata1. Webdata1 supports a high-traffic e-commerce web site on a server names Webserver1. Users access the e-commerce website from their Internet browsers. Users report that when they attempt to complete a purchase, they must wait five minutes for confirmation that their order has been processed. You want to use Task Manager to help you decide whether an additional processor is needed. What should you do?

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