Microsoft 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
#1. Your network has 2 sites: A and B connected thru Link1. Frequency is 180 minutes and schedule is 4:00AM to 7:00AM.You add a new site: C and connect it to SiteA thru Link2. Frequency is 60 minutes and schedule is 6:00AM to 8:00AM. Users in SiteB and SiteC complain that it takes 2 days to replicate between SiteB and SiteC. What should you do to ensure that replication only takes 1 day? (choose 2 - each answer represents a COMPLETE answer to the question)
#2. You are the administrator on windows2000 network. There are Windows 95 and windows 2000 clients. All of clients are DHCP client. DHCP assign IP to clients. IP lease duration is 30 days. DHCP updates Windows 95 client's (A) records on DNS server. After two weeks Windows 95 client's (A) records disappeared on DNS server. Which answer is solution that Windows 95 (A) records keep their records on DNS server 30 days which DHCP assign?
#3. Your companyВґs network consists of a single 2000 domain named contoso.com You are member of Domain Admin Group. Your company is acquiring Fabrikam, Inc. The Fabrikam Inc company network consists of a single windows 2000 domain named fabrikam.com. You want give the Fabrikam Inc employees users accounts in contoso.com. What should you do ?
#4. You are a member of the Enterprise Admins group in your Company?s Windows 2000 network (n/w). The n/w contains two Active Directory sites: Cairo and London. Each site has its own domain, that operates in native mode. The n/w is configured as shown in the EXHIBIT.
Occasionallyi the WAN link between Cairo and London stops functioning and users in London report that they cannot log on to the n/w. However, users in Cairo report no problems.
You want to ensure that problems with WAN connectivity do not prevent users from logging on to the n/w. What should you do?
#5. You are the administrator of your company's Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a single DNS domain named contoso.com The domain contains a UNIX server named UnixServer1 and a Windows 2000 Server computer named WinServer1. UnixServer1 is running BIND DNS and holds the SOA (Start of authority) record for the DNS domain. You want to configure WinServer1 as a DNS server for the domain, but UnixServer1 must retain the SOA record for the domain. You install DNS on WinServer1 must retain the SOA record for the domain. You install DNS on WinServer1 and configure the server to contain a primary zone for contoso.com. After the installation, you discover that DNS record changes on UnixServer1 are not being replicated to this new primary zone. You need to enable DNS replication between Unixserver1 and WinServer1. What should you do?
#6. You are the admin of your company?s win2000 network your implement company security policy by using the security config & analysis snap in on domain controller. The pass security polices forces all user to change then pass every week. The policy also prevent user from receving.the last seven passwords.several user in the domain can by pass this policy by changing a password seven times & the changing it block to the original password. You Change all user password so that they are at least eight character long .you must ensure that user?s cannot by pass the policy ,also need the to make sure that present user from resuing the same password , for at lest five week.
#7. You are the administrator on windows2000 network. There are Windows 95 and windows 2000 clients. All of clients are DHCP client. DHCP assign IP to clients. IP lease duration is 30 days. DHCP updates Windows 95 client's (A) records on DNS server. After two weeks Windows 95 client's (A) records disappeared on DNS server. Which answer is solution that Windows 95 (A) records keep their records on DNS server 30 days which DHCP assign?
#8. You have 5 domains and 6 sites. Clients use laptops to work between offices. When they are at their local office, they can browse the Internet with no problem. When they go to different offices they cannot browse to the Internet.
#9. You are an administrator for a Win2k. There is a single DNS domain litware.com. A DC server1 has DNS with Active Directory Integrated. You install LDAP on Member Server Server2. You need to customize Client host LDAP in DNS withouth providing name or IP of Server 2.
#10. You are the administrator of your company's Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a single DNS domain named contoso.com The domain contains a UNIX server named UnixServer1 and a Windows 2000 Server computer named WinServer1. UnixServer1 is running BIND DNS and holds the SOA (Start of authority) record for the DNS domain. You want to configure WinServer1 as a DNS server for the domain, but UnixServer1 must retain the SOA record for the domain.
You install DNS on WinServer1 must retain the SOA record for the domain. [<--NOTE: this sentence is probably an error]
You install DNS on WinServer1 and configure the server to contain a primary zone for contoso.com. After the installation, you discover that DNS record changes on UnixServer1 are not being replicated to this new primary zone.
You need to enable DNS replication between Unixserver1 and WinServer1. What should you do?