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Microsoft 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
#61. You are the admin of a win2k network for Miller Textiles. The network configuration is shown in the exhibit. The millertextiles.com domain is hosted on Server1 as an AD intergraded zone, and on Server3 as a secondary zone. All the client computers on Segment B are win2k Prof PCs. All the client PCs on Segment A are down level client computers all the client computers use DHCP. You share some network resources on several of the client computers on Segment A. Several days later you attempt to connect to those shared resources from client computers running on segment B, but you are unable to resolve the host names of client computers on Segment A.


How should you correct this problem?

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#62. You are the administrator of your company's network. The network consists of one win2k domain that spans multiple subnets. You are configuring DNS for host name resolution throughout the network.


You want the following goals: В· DNS zone transfer traffic will be minimized on the network. В· Administrative overhead for maintaining DNS zone files will be minimized. В· Unauthorized host computers will not have records created in the zone. В· All zone updates will come only from authorized DNS servers В· All zone transfer information will be secured as it crosses the network.


You take the following actions: В· Create an Active Directory intergraded zone. В· In the Zone Properties dialog box, set the Allow Dynamic Updates option to Yes. В· On the Name Servers tab of the Zone Properties dialog box, enter the names and addresses of all DNS servers on the network.


Which result(s) do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply)

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#63. You are the admin of your company's network. The network consists of one WinNT 4 domain. You create and implement a security policy that is applied to all windows 2000 Prof. Computers as they are staged and added to the network. You want this security policy to be in effect at all times on all client computers on eth network. However, you find out that administrators periodically change security settings on computers when they are troubleshooting or doing maintenance. You want to automate the security analysis and configuration of client computers on the network so that you can track changes to security policy and reapply the original security policy when it is changed.


What should you do?

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#64. You edit the Default Domain Controllers Group Policy on the arborshoes.com domain to required passwords to be at least eight characters long. However, users are able to create passwords that do not comply with the implemented policy.


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#65. You are the admin of a Win2k network. You are deploying Windows 2000 Prof. To 200 client PCs. A custom configuration is required for each one of 50 of the client computers. You are using MSM Server to install various applications on all the client computers. You want to use RIS to install Windows 2000 on all the client computers.


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#66. You are the administrator of your companyВґs network. The company has two native-mode domains in six sites as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button). Each site has one or more domain controllers. Users report that at times of high network usage, authentication and directory searches are extremely slow. You want to improve network performance.


What should you do?

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#67. You are the administrator of your companyВґs network. The network consists of two Windows 2000 domains named contoso.com and mktg.contoso.com. You create separate zones for each domain on your DNS server. Later, you add a second DNS server to the network. This server also functions as a domain controller. You convert the contoso.com zone to an Active Directory integrated zone and set the zone to allow only secure updates to the zone database. You discover that unauthorized computers are registering themselves in the mktg.contoso.com domain. You check the zoneВґs properties and discover that the zone is allowing unsecured dynamic updates. You also discover that the option to select secure dynamic updates is not available.


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#68. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain is in native mode. The domain contains 15 Windows 2000 Server computers that are functioning as domain controllers and 1,500 Windows NT Workstation client computers During a power outage, the first domain controller that you installed suffers a catastrophic hardware failure and will not restart. After the power outage, users report that password changes do not take effect for several hours. In addition, users are not able to log on or connect to resources by using their new passwords.


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#69. You are the administrator of your company's WAN Your company has four locations connected by dedicated 256-Kbps leased lines. You install and configure a Windows 2000 domain controller at each location. For network performance reasons, you want to control the bandwidth usage and replication schedule of directory information to each domain controller in each location.


What should you do? (Choose two.)

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#70. You are the administrator of your company's network . Your company’s main office is in Seattle Large regional offices are located in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button). Three smaller branch offices are located within each region. The regional offices are connected to the main office by T1 lines. The branch offices are connected to the regional offices by ISDN lines Branch offices in Boston, Dallas, and San Diego also have direct ISDN connections with Seattle. The network consists of one Windows 2000 domain. For fault-tolerance and load-balancing purposes, each office has its own Windows 2000 domain controller. Each office is configured as its own site. All site links have been created. You want to create a replication topology that allows only the regional offices to communicate with the main office. You want to ensure that each branch office communicates only with the closest regional office


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