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Microsoft 70-216: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
#11. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network has seven Windows 2000-based WINS servers, and each is in a separate location. Because network users frequently log on at different locations, you want to configure the seven WINS servers to have a convergence time of less than one hour.


How should you configure the seven WINS servers to accomplish this goal?

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#12. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has four Windows 2000-based WINS servers. You want to delegate the ability to create the four WINS servers' performance logs to a domain user named Kim. You do not want Kim to be able to change the configuration of the four WINS servers. The performance logs for the WINS servers are created by using the Performance console.


How should you configure the network to accomplish this goal?

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#13. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network The network has three Windows 2000-based WINS servers named Srv1, Srv2, and Srv3 You want to periodically compact the WINS database to reclaim unused space.


How should you perform a manual compaction of the WINS database on the Srv1 WINS server?

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#14. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network has six Windows 2000-based WINS servers and two Windows 2000-based DHCP servers. To anticipate the migration of the network from WINS to DNS, you decide to remove one WINS server named Wins6 from the network by performing the following actions. On Wins6, stop the WINS Service and uninstall WINS. On the DHCP servers in the network, reconfigure the options to no longer specify Wins6 as a WINS server. Configure the DHCP options to instead use the other five WINS servers equally. On WINS client computers that are manually configured to use TCP/IP, re-configure the network properties to no longer use Wins6 as a WINS server. Configure these client computers to instead use any of the other five WINS servers. On one of the remaining WINS servers, delete the static mappings originally made on Wins6. After two weeks, you notice that static mappings originally made on Wins6 are still present on all the remaining WINS servers.


What should you do to permanently remove these unwanted static mappings from the remaining WINS servers?

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#15. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network has three segments connected by a router. Each segment contains a Windows 2000-based WINS server and two other Windows 2000 Server computers. The network also has 300 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 WINS client computers distributed evenly over the three segments. Users in each network segment inform you that they cannot browse any network resources on the other network segments. They do not have problems browsing their own segment.


How should you configure the network to enable users to browse for network resources on all three networks segments?

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#16. You are the administrator of your company's network. The network consists of a single IP subnet that uses DHCP to automate client computer configuration. You install a WINS server on the network to reduce broadcast traffic for name resolution. After several days, users report that the network response time is still unacceptably slow. You investigate and discover that the levels of broadcast traffic have not been reduced. When you view the WINS database, you also find that the only entry is for the WINS server itself.


What should you do to resolve this problem?

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#17. You are the administrator of your company's network. You are configuring your users' portable computers to allow users to connect to the company network by using Routing and Remote Access. You test the portable computers on the LAN and verify that they can successfully connect to resources on the company network by name. When you test the connection through Remote Access, all of the portable computers can successfully connect, but they cannot access files on computers on different segments by using the computer name.


What should you do to resolve this problem?

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#18. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named DeskA. Routing and Remote Access is enabled for remote access on DeskA. Your company is organizing an industry trade show in a conference center. You have set up 15 desks and telephones in the conference area. During the conference, attendees will be allowed to dial in to your network by using any of the 15 telephones. Each telephone line has its own telephone number. The conference attendees can use their own portable computers to dial in. When attendees dial in to DeskA, they do not need to specify a user name or password. However, you do not want to allow dial-in access from any telephone other than the 15 telephones in the conference area. You enable unauthenticated access on the DeskA remote access server. You also create a remote access policy named Conference that allows unauthenticated access as the authentication method. Attendees report that they are not able to dial in unless they specify a user name and password You want to ensure that attendees can dial in without specifying a user name and password.


What should you do?

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#19. You are the administrator of your company's network. To facilitate connections for remote administration, you install Routing and Remote Access on a Windows 2000 domain controller.


You want to accomplish the following goals: Only administrators will have dial-up access. Dial-up connections will be accepted only from 4.00 PM to 7.00 AM. Connections will be forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes of inactivity. All connections will encrypt all communications. Connections will be limited to one hour.


You take the following actions: Set the level or levels of encryption to No Encryption and Basic. Add Domain Admins to the Windows Group Policy condition. Configure the rest of the remote access policy as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button)


Which result or results do these actions produce? (choose all that apply)

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#20. You are the administrator of a Web server hosted on the Internet that is running on a Windows 2000 Server computer. Your company's Web developers have developed applications that download ActiveX controls automatically to your customers' browsers. You discover that the default security settings on your customers' browsers are preventing the ActiveX controls from being downloaded automatically. You want to facilitate the downloading of ActiveX controls from your Web server to the Internet clients.


What should you do?

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