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#71. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You have installed two shared printers for a print device on a Windows 2000 Server. Both printers are available to all users. They are shared as Admin and Executive. Admin is configured with a priority of 90, Executive is configured with a priority of 50. Now, you are advised to prevent the printer Executive to be visible to all users. Only members of the Executive group should be able to print to Executive.
What should you do?
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#72. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. The server hosts several web sites that have logging enabled. You use a third-party reporting utility to analyze the log files produced by the web sites. You notice that all data from 7:00pm to midnight each night is included in the following day's logfile. You want all data to be included in the correct day's log file.
What should you do?
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#73. You are a recently hired network administrator at Awesome Computer. Awesome Computer has an office in New York and Toronto. Company network configured as:
Toronto Office: Windows 2000 Domain Controller Monitor1 with community name of AwesomeA WebServer with community name of AwesomeA
New York Office:Windows 2000 domain Controller Monitor2 with community name of AwesomeB ApplicationServer with community name of AwesomeB
These two offices are linked to two routers with Internet between the routers.You are responsible for monitoring all servers from Monitor1.
Monitor1 and Monitor2 are configured with Management Console running third party network management software. ApplicationServer and WebServer are configured as SNMP agents. You discovered that you are unable to manage ApplicationServer from Monitor1.
What should you do?
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#75. You have six physical disks, disks 0-5, attached to a computer running Windows 2000 Server.
Disk 0 contains drive C:, which has the Windows 2000 system files Disk 1 contains Drive D:, which has the Windows 2000 boot files Disks 2-5 comprise a stripe set with parity
For best performance, where should you place the page file?
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#76. Gary is creating a stripe set with parity using four physical disk drives on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. Each disk has free space available, and the least amount of free space on any disk is 250Mb.
What will be the data storage capacity of this stripe set with parity?
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#77. Gerry has several types of computers with a variety of adapter cards on his Windows 2000 based network. The Windows-based computers are configured to use NWLink, and the non-Windows computers are configured to use IPX/SPX.
The drivers on each machine are compatible with the protocols in use on that machine, but one of the computers cannot connect to the network. You have checked the cabling and connectors on the computer, and they appear to be good.
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
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#78. You manage a Help Desk for your company. You decide to install Terminal Services on one of your company's computers running Windows 2000 Server (SrvRC) to allow your help desk personnel to assist users via remote control. The users and the help desk personnel work on computers running Windows 98. In addition to installing the Terminal Services client on the user's computers, what steps should you take to provide the remote control capability?
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#80. You create a new folder named CorpInfo on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You share the folder. You assign the following share permissions to the folder:
"h CorpDataAdmin Full Control "h CorpDataEntry Change "h Joe Read
Joe belongs to the global group Support. Support is a member of the domain local groups CorpDataAdmin, CorpDataEntry and CorpUpdate.
What is Joe's effective permission to the shared folder CorpInfo?
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