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#41. You are the administrator of your company's network. The Network consists of one Windows 2000 domain. Your company has two locations, which are connected by a dedicated T1 line. Users frequently report that logons to the network, file transfers, and directory searches are extremely slow. When you monitor the network, you discover that replication between domain controllers is generating excessive network traffic between the locations.
You want to accomplish the following goals: В· Replication traffic between locations will be reduced. В· Logon response time for users will be improved. В· Average file transfer rates for users will be improved. В· Directory search response times will be improved. В· All domain controllers will have up-to-date replicas of the directory. В· Fault tolerance for domain logons and directory searches will be maintained.
You take the following actions: В· Configure a domain controller in each location to be a global catalog server. В· Create a new subnet in Active Directory for each location. В· Modify the location attribute of each domain controller's server object.
Which result or results do these actions produce?
(Choose all that apply.)
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#42. You are the administrator of your company's network. You have been auditing security events on the network since it was installed. A user on your network named John Thorson recently reported that he was no longer able to change his password.
Because there have been no recent changes to account policies, you suspect that someone has been modifying the properties of user accounts in Active Directory. There are thousands of entries in the event logs, and you need to isolate and review the events pertaining to this problem in the least possible amount of time.
What should you do?
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#43. You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured in a Windows 2000 domain as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button). You want to strengthen the security of communications between client computers and servers in the Reps organizational unit (OU).
You do not want to decrease overall productivity of the domain.
What should you do?
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#44. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your event log shows that hackers are using brute force attacks to attempt to gain access to your network. You do not want user accounts to be easily accessible. You want to strengthen security to protect against brute force attacks.
What should you do? (Choose two.)
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#45. You are the administrator of a large Windows 2000 network. You have three domains named adatum.com, us.adatum.com, and eur.adatum.com. Eric has recently been hired to assist you with network administration. You want him to be able to manage user accounts, back up servers, and configure services on all workstations and servers only in the eur.adatum.com domain.
What should you do?
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#46. You are admin of a w2k domain. The domain has an OU named trading. You define a logon script for all the users in the trading OU. The logon script is located at \\server2\docs\tradescript.vbs. You want to use a GPO to assign the logon to the users in the trading OU.
What should you do? (Choose three)
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#47. You are admin of a w2k domain. The domain has an OU named NORTH. You want to standardize the start menu for the users in the NORTH OU. Some members of the DOMAIN ADMIN GROUP are in the NORTH OU. Folders and shortcuts that form the standardized start menu are on the network at \\server2\menu. The EVERYONE has change permission on the menu share.
You want to accomplish the following goals: В· Each member of the domain admin group will have a separate start menu that the member can change. В· All users in the NORTH OU, except members of the Domain Admin Group, will use the \\server2\menu start menu. В· Users who use \\server2\menu start menu will not be able to change the contents of the start menu. В· Each user who is not a member in the NORTH OU will have a separate start menu that the user can change.
You take the following actions: В· Create a new GPO named menu. В· Assign the Menu GPO to the NORTH OU. В· Configure the Menu GPO to redirect the start menu folder for the DomainUser Group to \\server2\menu В· Change the permissions on the Menu GPO to deny Apply Group policy permission to the Domain Admins.
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)
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#48. You are the Administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has an Organization Unit (OU) named Sales. All users in the Sales OU use an application named Planning. The Planning application is deployed by using a Group Policy object (GPO) named Planning App on the Sales OU. The Planning App GPO is configured to assign the Planning application to users by using a Microsoft Windows Installer Package for the application. The Planning application will be replaced by another application in the next month.
You want to accomplish the following goals: В· Users who have not yet installed the Planning application will be prevented from installing the application. В· Users who have already installed the Planning application will be able to continue to use it. В· If key application files are missing when the Planning application starts, the missing files will be reinstalled automatically. В· If the vendor of the Planning App releases a software patch by using a Windows Installer package, you will be able to assign the patch to only the users who have already installed the application.
You take the following actions:
В· Create a new software category named OPTIONAL APPS. В· Configure the Planning App GPO to add the Planning application to the OPTIONAL APPS software category. В· Configure the Planning App GPO to remove the Planning application, but select the option to allow users to continue to use the software.
Which ones did you accomplish? (choose all that apply)
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#49. You are the network administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of 500 Windows 2000 Professional computers. You recently discovered that users of these computers have been using the sames passwords since their accounts were created. You need to correct this problem to maintain security in the network. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) and filter it to the users. You want to configure the GPO to require users to create a different password periodically.
Which two should you enable? (choose all that apply)
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#50. You are the administrator for your company. You are deploying windows 2000 Professional on your network by RIS. Your company has several departments. To expedite the deployment of windows 2000 and other third party application, you have created a group named Department Managers. You want to allow members of the Department Managers group access to create custom images and post them to the RIS servers for deployment. In addition, you want to allow members of the group to install client computers from the RIS server.
What should you do?
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