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#81. You are the network administrator for LitWare, Inc. You are implementing Windows 2000 on your network. Part of your network configuration is shown in the exhibit. You have installed Server2 and Server4 as domain controllers for LitWare.com. You have installed Server1 and Server3 as DNS servers for the litware.com domain. Each server has a standard primary zone named litware.com.You configure the domain to run in native mode. When Server2 attempts to contact Server4 by name, it cannot establish a connection. However, you can ping both Server2 and Server4 from any computer in either site. You need to be able to resolve names of serves in both sites. You want the information to be updated regularly. What should you do?
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#82. 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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#83. You are the security analyst for Duluth Mutual Life. You are assessing the security weaknesses of the company’s Windows 2000 network. The network consists of three sites in one domain. The domain contains three OUs and 11,000 users. There are five domain controllers in the domain. You configure one of the domain controllers to meet the security requirements of the company. You need to duplicate those settings on the other four domain controllers. You want to use the least possible amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
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#84. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. To control the desktop environment of users in the domain, you use a script file named Desktop.vbs to change settings in the current user profile. This script file is deployed as a login script for all users in the domain. The Desktop.vbs script usually takes 15 seconds to complete its work. You want to ensure that each user’s desktop appears only aft the Desktop.vbs script is completed. What should you do?
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#85. You are installing a new Windows 2000 Server computer on your existing Windows NT network. You run DCPromo.exe to promote the server to a domain controller in a domain named domain.local. You receive the following error message: “The domain name specified is already in use on the network”. There are no other Windows 2000 domains on your network. What should you do?
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#86. You are the administrator of your company’s 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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#87. You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain is in native mode. You want to implement a policy to disable the ShutDown command for all users in the domain except for the members of the Domain Admins security group. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Shutdown. You configure the Shutdown GPO to disable the Shutdown option. You assign the Shutdown GPO to the domain. You want to ensure that the policy does not apply to the members of the Domain Admins group. What should you do?
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#88. You are the administrator of your company’s 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 zone’s 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. What should you do to correct this problem?
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#89. You are the administrator of your company’s network. Your company has two domains in six sites as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button.) Each site has one or more domain controllers. For fault-tolerance and load-balancing purposes, one domain controller in each site is configured as a global catalog server. Users report that several times a day, network performance and data transfer for an application located in Site-A are extremely poor. You want to improve network performance. What should you do?
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