Microsoft 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
#41. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 workgroup at Awesome computer. Users currently do not have access to the internet.you want to all users to be able to access the Internet by using MEM3.
#42. You are planning the installation of windows 2000 server on a new computer that has four 50-GB hard disk drives installed. You want windows 2000 setup to create a single partition on disk 0 of the largest possible size and to install the operating system on the partition. After windows 20000 has been installed you also want to configure the remaining three disks in such a way that the maximum amount of space on all four disks can be accessed from a single drive letter.
Which of the following methods should you use to achieve your objectives?
#43. You have an application server named App1. On this server you have many custom built programs. All of these programs are launched as a service on startup. You have one program that is called Finance. This application is critical to your Accounting department. You find that the Finance program is making App1 unstable due to errors in the program code. You want to have App1 run stable until the code errors are fixed. What should you do? (Not exactly word for word, but you get the idea. It was worded bad on the exam too)
#45. You are the Administrator of windows 2000 server computer. The computer is configured to have a single 18 GB drive which contains the operating systems (OS) files. This drive also contain a share folder where 5 network users store there MS excel files. You want to prevent each network user from using more than 1 GB of space in the shared folder.
Which action or actions should you take to achieve this goal? (Choose all that apply)
#46. You currently have two Terminal Servers in your company named TServer1 and TServer2. Both of the servers are running Terminal Services in application server mode. You would like to configure the Terminal Servers so that all Authenticated Users have access to TServer1 but only members of the Finance group have access to TServer2.
What could you do to allow only members of the Finance group to access TServer2 while still allowing other users to access TServer1?
#49. Melissa is monitoring the behaviours of one of the servers on her company's network. She notices that disk space on the D: drive is getting low. In order to remedy this, she decides to extend the volume to add additional free space. However when she attempts to perform this action she is unsuccessful. The computer has the following configuration:
-Windows 2000 Server (upgraded from NT 4.0 Server) -One Dynamic disk (converted from a basic disk) -Two simple volumes (C: and D:) both formatted with the NTFS file system (converted from the FAT file system) -C: drive is the active partition and the boot partition -4 GB of unpartitioned free space on the disk
What is the most likely reason why Melissa is unable to extend the D: drive?
#50. Your company's network consists of a single native-mode domain. Within the domain you have Organizational Units (OUs) for Sales, Marketing and Finance. Each of the OUs has a person that has responsibility for the OU and has been given full administrative control over it.
At the domain level you have configured a policy called Mandatory that contains certain desktop restrictions and security settings that you would like to have applied to all users in the domain regardless of which organizational unit they are located in. However you find that user objects located in the Sales OU are receiving different settings than those specified in the Mandatory policy. You suspect that a policy (named "SalesSettings") created by the administrator of the Sales OU is causing this problem.
What can you do to ensure that the settings in the Mandatory policy are received by all users in the domain?