Microsoft 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
#21. Your Windows 2000 Server computer has two SCSI hard disks. The hard disks are configured as SCSI ID 0 and SCSI ID 1 on a single SCSI host bus adapter. The hard disks are mirrored and each hard disk is formatted with a single NTFS partition. One of the hard disks has just failed. After replacing the failed hard disk with a new disk, what else should you do to recover from the hard disk failure?
#22. You have 5 SCSI drives. You have created an ERD disk during installation. Now you have made some changes in the configuration of the SCSI drives. You want to save the changes for future use. What will you do?
#23. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains four 16GB hard disks. Disk0 is configured as a basic disk. Disk0 has a single 16GB partition that contains the boot and system files. Disk 1, 2 and 3 are configured as dynamic disks in a RAID5 volume. The entire server is backed up to a tape drive each night. During your daily review of the servers event logs, you discover that Disk1 has failed. You shut down the server and replace Disk1 with a new hard disk. When you restart the server Windows 2000 starts normally, but the data on the RAID5 volume is inaccessible. Disk Management indicates that Disk2 has failed too. You replace Disk2 with a new hard disk. Now you need to recover the data on the RAID5 volume as quickly as possible. What should you do?
#24. Your Windows 2000 server provides DNS for you network. You are not able to ping a Unix server called Unix1. You add a record to your server DNS for the Unix server, but you still are unable to ping the server. What should you do? (choose two)
#25. You are a network administrator at Contoso, Ltd. You work at the main office in Seattle. The branch office in Denver is a call center. The network consists of a Windows 2000 domain only. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. Denver is a Token Ring network. Seattle is an Ethernet network. None of you r network adapters at Contoso, Ltd. support promiscuous mode. The Router does not support multicast traffic. Wks1.contoso.com and mem1.contoso.com are available for use as network monitor clients. You want to be able to detect and identify rogue installations of network monitor on your network by using the fewest possible computers. What should you do? (check all that apply)
#26. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server contains one network adapter and is a file and print server for critical company resources. You install a second network adpater in the server and connect it to the same network subnet as the first adapter. You want to ensure that the first adapter is used for all netowkr traffic and the second adapter is used only if the first adapter fails or is disconnected from the network. You also want to ensure that the server always has network connectivity even if one network adapter fails.
#27. You install a new application on a computer running Terminal Services in Application Server mode. Users of this application must have access to files stored on a computer running Netware 4.11. TCP/IP is not installed on the computer running Netware.
What steps should you take to enable Terminal Services clients to access the computer running NetWare?
#28. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You configure the server to audit all access to files that are places in shared folders. One week after you configured the server, users report that the server has stopped responding. You investigate the problem and discover a stop error with the error message: Stop C0000244 (Audit Failed). An attempt to generate a security audit failed. You restart the computer. You need to ensure that you can keep a record of all files access on the server. You also need to ensure that the stop error will not occur again.
#29. Computer accounts and user accounts in your domain have been seperated into OUs for administrative purpose. You want to require strong passwords for the local user accounts only.
#30. You wish to setup a domain policy to have passwords expire in 30 days. You wish to setup a local computer policy to have passwords expire in 90 days. (Choose two)