Microsoft 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
#81. The X.25 link between your office and a branch office of your company is inaccessible. Both offices also have T1 lines to local Internet Service Providers (ISPs). You need to update configuration parameters for the default web site on a computer running Internet Information Services (IIS) at the branch office.
What parameter must you include in the Uniform Resource List (URL) in order to administer the site using your web browser?
#82. You are testing a custom application on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. The application (AppA) starts 4 child processes (Proc1, Proc2, Proc3 and Proc4). Proc2 starts 2 child processes (Proc2a and Proc2b). You also have 3 other applications running on the server. You notice that the processor queue has grown to 4, and you want to eliminate the custom application.
What steps should you take to eliminate the application as quickly as possible?
#83. You enable RRAS on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You want to configure a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using only Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), and disable the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
#84. You enable Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) on six computers running Windows 2000 Server in your enterprise. These computers belong to a Windows 2000 domain. You also configure one computer running Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server to centralize the authentication of remote access users for the domain. You plan to govern the use of remote access by implementing remote access policies.
#85. You enable Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You plan to use IP packet filters to manage the protocols available to remote access clients. What component of the Routing and Remote Access snap-in can you use to implement the IP packet filters?
#86. You want a user to manage a computer running Windows 2000 Server on which Terminal Services are enabled in Remote Administration mode. The computer is a member of a Windows 2000 domain. You do not want this user to be a member of the Domain Admins group.
What should you do to enable the user to perform basic tasks using Terminal Services?
#89. You create a stand-alone Distributed File System (Dfs) root on Srv1, a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You then add two links to the root. The links refer to shares on computers running Windows 2000 Server that are members of the same workgroup as Srv1. The servers hosting the links are named SrvA and SrvB. You want to replicate the content of the Dfs link on SrvA to SrvB.
#90. A user named Kathy belongs to four global groups in Corp, a Windows 2000 domain that you manage. The global groups are GGApps, GGData, GGMgr and GGDB. The group GGApps is a member of the domain local group Apps. The group GGData is a member of the domain local group Data-Access. The group GGDB is a member of the domain local group DB-Access.
You create and share a folder on a member server of the domain. You allow the share permission Full Control for the group DB-Access, the share permission Read for the group Apps, and the share permission Change for the group Data-Access. Kathy uses a computer running Windows 2000 Professional that is a member of Corp.
What is the effective permission for Kathy when she connects to the shared folder from her computer?