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1. You want to install windows 2000 professional on 45 new computers on your company's network. You first install windows 2000 professional on one of the new computers. You log on to the computer by using the local administrator
account. You install ms office97, a virus scanner, and other company-standard applications. You then create a RIS image of the computer you configured. You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network. What should you do?

a. Run rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
b. Run riprep.exe before installing the standard applications.
c. Copy the all users profile to the default users profile.
d. Copy the local administrator account profile toe the default users profile

ANS: D


2. You want to upgrade 150 computers from wks4 to 2000 professional. You create a unattent.txt file by using setup
manager. You copy the file to a floppy disk. You then start the installation on a test computer by using the windows 2000
professional CD-ROM. You insert the floppy disk after the computer starts. Although you had set the user interaction
level to full unattended mode, you are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to ensure that the
unattended installation does not prompt you for input. What should you do?

a. Add a {data} section to aunattend.txt, and set the unattended install Parameter to YES.
b. Add an {Un-attend} section to unattend.txt, and set the OEMP reinstall parameter to yes.
c. Rename unattend.txt on the floppy disk to winnt.sif.
d. Create a \$OEM$\$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy unattend.txt to the folder.

ANS: C


3. You run the English (US) edition of windows 2000 professional on your computer. You are developing a product
installation document that has text in both English and Spanish. The word processing program you are using is a
Windows 16-bit character-based application. You start the word processing program and complete the English Portion
of the document. You then install Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel. However,
You cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your document. What should you do?

a. Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word processing Program.
b. Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional . Reconfigure your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
c. Save and close the word processing program. Select Spanish by using the locate indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
d. Save and close the word program. Log off and log on to the computer. Restart the Word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar.

ANS: C


4. You are the administrator of your company's network. You configure a local group named accounting to have a mandatory user profile. The mandatory profile has been configured to include a custom logo that was saved with 16-bit color and 1025x768 resolution. Some of the windows 2000 0Professional computers in the accounting department have standard VGA video adapters, and others have SVGA video adapters. Sever users report that when they log on to certain windows 2000 Professional computers, the custom bitmap becomes very pixilated and distorted, and does not reflect the proper color depth. You want users to be able to correctly view the custom bitmap on any computer in the accounting department. What should you do?

a. Configure a roaming user profile for each user in the accounting group.
b. Configure a separate user profile for each user in the accounting Group.
c. Change the custom bitmap to a 16-color bitmap that has 640x480 resolution, and reconfigure the mandatory user profile.
d. Reinstall the appropriate WDM-compliant drivers for the computers that do not display the custom bitmap correctly.

ANS: C


5. Your windows 2000 professional computer has 10-shared folders that are available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a shared folder named shareA. You want to respond to the user's problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of Share A. What should you do?

a. Use windows explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.
b. Use store it in computer management to view local drive properties.
c. Use event viewer in computer management to search for shared folder error messages.
d. Use System tools in computer management to display the file paths of your shared folders.

ANS: D


6. You are the administrator of your company's network . A user named Bob runs windows 2000 Professional on his portable computer. Bob wants to be able to work at home on files that were created in the office on the company network. Prior to logging off the network and leaving the office, Bob enables offline files. Bobr calls you from home and reports that copies of his folders and files on the network are not available on his portable computer. What should you instruct peter to do?

a. Enable file and print sharing. Bob will be able to access his files at home immediately.
b. Synchronize all offline files. Bob will be able to access his files at home immediately.
c. At the office, make all files available offline. Bob will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.
d. At the office, create a shortcut to the Offline Files folder. Bob will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.

ANS: C


7. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your network consists of 20 Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure all the computers to allow the access to the Internet. Budget does not allow for installing a permanent Internet connection. For the network you do have a single dialup account at a local Internet service provider (ISP) 56 KBPS modem. You want the computer to be able to access when the Internet and web resources are requested. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)

a. Configure the shared modem to use software handshaking.
b. Configure the dialup connection to enable on demand for dialing.
c. Configure the dialup connection to enable the Internet connection sharing.
d. Configure all the other computers to have a dialup connection that uses the shared modem.
e. attaches the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computer and creates a dialup connection to the ISP.
f. Attach the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computers and share the modem on the network
ANS: BCE


8. You configure your Windows 2000 Professional portable computer to redirect you My Documents folder to your home folder. You want to ensure that you can access all of your files in you're my Documents folder when you are not connected to the network. What to do? (Chose two)

a. Use Windows Explorer to enable offline files.
b. Use Windows Explorer to create shortcut to access offline files folder as desktop.
c. Use Windows Explorer to configure the properties of your home folder to be available offline.
d. Use synchronization manager to configure your home folder to be available offline.
e. Create a shortcut in my network places to access your home folder.

ANS: AC


9. You have two hard disk drives, drive C: and drive D:. Each hard disk has more than 500 MB of the space. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive C:. You frequently run two or more memory intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C: is slower than when you were using the graphic applications. You want to maximize disk performance. What should you do?

a. Configure the paging file on drive C: to set the initial size of the virtual memory and a maximum size of the virtual memory to the 64 MB.
b. Configure the paging file on drive C: to set the initial size of the virtual memory and a maximum size of the virtual memory to the 128 MB.
c. Move the paging file from drive C: to drive D:. Set the initial size of virtual memory and maximum size of virtual memory to 256 MB.
e. Move the paging file from drive C: to drive D:. Set the initial size of virtual memory to 56 MB and maximum size of virtual memory to 256 MB.

ANS: C


10. A folder on your windows 200 professional computer contains bitmap files which have been compressed from 2MB TO 1MB. You want to copy one of your compressed bitmap files from hard disk to 1.4 MB floppy disk. When you attempt to copy there is following error message ‘Drive is Full'. What to do?

a. Move rather than copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.
b. Reformat the floppy disk and copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.
c.Use another program to compress the bitmap file before copying to the floppy disk.
d. Copy and empty the compressed folder to the floppy disk and copy the compressed bitmap file to the folder on the floppy disk.

ANS: C


11. You are administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. User named Maria since performing some administrative work is a member of local administrative group. Users report that Maria has been doing and changing their files. You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backup and manage printer, but not to view, change or read other viewer files for which permission has not been granted. You want to setup Maria's account to have minimal rights for permission. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Leave Maria and local administrative group, limit her rights by using local policy.
b. Leave Maria and local administrative group, change the NTFS provision on other user files to deny Maria's request.
c. Remove Maria from local administrative group. Add her to both the power users group and backup operators group.
d. Remove Maria from local administrative group, add her to power user group and grant her NTFS re-permission on the files to be backed up.

ANS: C


12. You are the administrator of your company network. You purchase 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers, which will be shared by the users in graphic organization. All the computers are configured identically. You want the users to be able to maintain their individual desktop settings regardless of which computer to use. You want to do this with least administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a user account with a local group file for each user.
b. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a user account with domain user account that uses roaming user profiles.
c. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a domain user account that uses roaming user profile on domain controller.
d. Configure each computer to join a domain. Create a domain user account that uses roaming user profile.

ANS: D


13. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers. You want to create a Standard installation image to use on all the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hardware components. You install Windows 2000 Professional and other standard software on one of the computers. You log on the computer using the local administrator account. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy. You run the setup manager and create sys-drop.inf file. You copy this file and the setupel.exe file to c:/sys-prep folder. You run sysprep.exe and run third party disk imaging software. You copy the image to the server and reconstruct computer. When the installation is complete you find that your computer does not function at all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you have configured them on computer. You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all the computers have same standard desktop. What should you do? (CHOOSE TWO)

a. Copy sysprep.inf to c:/sysprep folder.
b. Copy administrator profile to default user profile, grant permissions to everyone to use the profile.
c. Include -pnp parameter for sysprep.exe when running utility.
d. Include -nosidgen parameter for sysprep.exe when you are running that utility.

ANS: BC


14. You want to upgrade 400 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. Most of the computers in the company use the same hardware. However several different peripheral devices are used thoroughly and throughout the company. You have to verify that the hardware used is compatible to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Create a several different computers configuration, Install Windows 2000 Professional, enable driver signing.
b. Create a bootable floppy disk that contains an automatically run Windows NT 32.exe/check upgrade on the Q. Send the floppy to each user on the network.
c. Copy the contents of Windows 2000 Professional CD ROM to a network shared from the network. Share modify your network login script to run Windows NT 32.exe/” report on.
d. Use the setup manager to create a setup.inf file and report on=Yes to the “Windows9XUPG” of the answers file. Run Windows 32.exe/unattended” setup.inf on all different computer configurations.

ANS: D


15. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Andrew has limited dexterity, which prevents him
from using standard keyboard from completing his daily computing task. You configure the Windows 2000 Professional computer to use on screen keyboard and sticky keys options have you saved the accessibility key options from the shared folder on the local hardware disk of the Andrews computer. You want to configure the same options for a user named Peter. You logon the Peters computer using Peters login user account. You access the shared folder over the network from Peter's computer. You select the acw file from the shared folder to a setup, Peter's computer to use the accessibility option you see the error message shown in the “EXHIBIT”. What should you do?

a. Copy the acw file to the c:/documents and setting/default user folder.
b. save the accessibility options to the floppy disk and change the permissions to allow full control of piracy.
c. Save the settings from the options by using utility manager then copy the file and to local file folder.
d. Change the permissions of acw file in shared network folder to allow access Peter's user account.

ANS: D


16. You are the delegated administrative control of the administrative organizational unit. You have 12 Window 2000 Professional computers that were recently purchased. Each computer has a Fax Modem. Each computer has fax service installed with default barrier setting. A user named Harry reports that she can use MS Word 2000 to send faxes, but she cannot receive any faxes by using any fax printer. She also informs that she cannot configure the fax server on her computer you want to configure fax service correctly with least amount of administrative effort. You logon to Harry's computer by using local administrative account. What should you do?

a. Use set service manager to start the fax service and configure the fax service to start automatically.
b. Use fax service manger to select the fax management server and enable the device to receive faxes.
c. Use fax in control panel to reinstall the fax service and configure the fax services to receive faxes.
d. Use fax in control panel to add a fax operator and run fax print device to receive faxes.

ANS: B


17. You are creating a shared Internet connection on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to enable other computers on the LAN to be able to access only Http and FTP sites on the Internet. What should you do?

a. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable LCO extension.
b. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable on demand dialing.
c. Set the Internet connection sharing application type for Http to use the remote server for the PORT 25.
d. Create an Internet connection sharing application type Http to use the remote servers PORT 80.
e. Create the Internet connection sharing application type FTP to use the remote server port 21.

ANS: DE


18. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 50 MB of hard disk space on drive C and 500 MB free disk space on drive D. Print jobs are failing because available space on C is inadequate. You want printer to be able to use the space on drive D. What should you do?

a. From the print server change the location of the spool folder to any existing file path on drive D.
b. Move the printer properties dialogue box, use advanced settings to change the position of printer spool folder to D:\Win1932 spools.
c. Copy the 1932 spool printer folder to the D tools folder.
d. Mount the drive C as a subdirectory on the drive D.

ANS: A

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1. You want to install windows 2000 professional on 45 new computers on your company's network. You first install windows 2000 professional on one of the new computers. You log on to the computer by using the local administrator account. You install ms office97, a virus scanner, and other company-standard applications. You then create a RIS image of the computer you configured.
You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network. What should you do?

a. Run rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
b. Run riprep.exe before installing the standard applications.
c. Copy the all users profile to the default users profile.
d. Copy the local administrator account profile toe the default users profile

ANS: D

2. You want to upgrade 150 computers from wks4 to 2000 professional. You create a unattent.txt file by using setup manager. You copy the file to a floppy disk. You then start the installation on a test computer by using the windows 2000 professional CD-ROM. You insert the floppy disk after the computer starts. Although you had set the user interaction level to full unattended mode, you are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to ensure that the unattended installation does not prompt you for input. What should you do?

a. Add a {data} section to aunattend.txt, and set the unattended install Parameter to YES.
b. Add an {Un-attend} section to unattend.txt, and set the OEMP reinstall parameter to yes.
c. Rename unattend.txt on the floppy disk to winnt.sif.
d. Create a \$OEM$\$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy unattend.txt to the folder.

ANS: C

3.You run the English (US) edition of windows 2000 professional on your computer. You are developing a product installation document that has text in both English and Spanish. The word processing program you are using is a Windows 16-bit character-based application. You start the word processing program and complete the English Portion of the document. You then install Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel. However, You cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your document. What should you do?

a. Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word processing Program.
b. Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional . Reconfigure your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
c. Save and close the word processing program. Select Spanish by using the locate indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
d. Save and close the word program. Log off and log on to the computer. Restart the Word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar.

ANS: C

4. You are the administrator of your company's network. You configure a local group named accounting to have a mandatory user profile. The mandatory profile has been configured to include a custom logo that was saved with 16-bit color and 1025x768 resolution. Some of the windows 2000 0Professional computers in the accounting department have standard VGA video adapters, and others have SVGA video adapters. Sever users report that when they log on to certain windows 2000 Professional computers, the custom bitmap becomes very pixilated and distorted, and does not reflect the proper color depth. You want users to be able to correctly view the custom bitmap on any computer in the accounting department. What should you do?

a. Configure a roaming user profile for each user in the accounting group.
b. Configure a separate user profile for each user in the accounting Group.
c. Change the custom bitmap to a 16-color bitmap that has 640x480 resolution, and reconfigure the mandatory user profile.
d. Reinstall the appropriate WDM-compliant drivers for the computers that do not display the custom bitmap correctly.

ANS: C

5. Your windows 2000 professional computer has 10-shared folders that are available to other network users. A user reports that he cannot access a shared folder named shareA. You want to respond to the user's problem as quickly as possible by using an administrative tool. However, you cannot remember the server location of Share A. What should you do?

a. Use windows explorer to display the file paths of your shared folders.
b. Use store it in computer management to view local drive properties.
c. Use event viewer in computer management to search for shared folder error messages.
d. Use System tools in computer management to display the file paths of your shared folders.

ANS: D

6. You are the administrator of your company's network . A user named Bob runs windows 2000 Professional on his portable computer. Bob wants to be able to work at home on files that were created in the office on the company network. Prior to logging off the network and leaving the office, Bob enables offline files. Bobr calls you from home and reports that copies of his folders and files on the network are not available on his portable computer. What should you instruct peter to do?

a. Enable file and print sharing. Bob will be able to access his files at home immediately.
b. Synchronize all offline files. Bob will be able to access his files at home immediately.
c. At the office, make all files available offline. Bob will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.
d. At the office, create a shortcut to the Offline Files folder. Bob will be able to access his files the next time he logs off the network.

ANS: C

7. You are the administrator of your company's network. Your network consists of 20 Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure all the computers to allow the access to the Internet. Budget does not allow for installing a permanent Internet connection. For the network you do have a single dialup account at a local Internet service provider (ISP) 56 KBPS modem. You want the computer to be able to access when the Internet and web resources are requested. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)

a. Configure the shared modem to use software handshaking.
b. Configure the dialup connection to enable on demand for dialing.
c. Configure the dialup connection to enable the Internet connection sharing.
d. Configure all the other computers to have a dialup connection that uses the shared modem.
e. attaches the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computer and creates a dialup connection to the ISP.
f. Attach the modem to one of the Windows 2000 Professional computers and share the modem on the network

ANS: B,C,E

8. You configure your Windows 2000 Professional portable computer to redirect you My Documents folder to your home folder. You want to ensure that you can access all of your files in you're my Documents folder when you are not connected to the network. What to do? (Chose two)

a. Use Windows Explorer to enable offline files.
b. Use Windows Explorer to create shortcut to access offline files folder as desktop.
c. Use Windows Explorer to configure the properties of your home folder to be available offline.
d. Use synchronization manager to configure your home folder to be available offline.
e. Create a shortcut in my network places to access your home folder.

ANS: A,C

9. You attach a USB camera to your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your Windows 2000 Professional detects the camera and prompts you to install the manufacturer's device driver. You insert the manufacturer provided floppy disk. After installing you restart the computer. When Windows 2000 Professional loads, you notice that your USB board does not respond. You suspect that the camera drivers are not certified for Windows 2000 Professional. You want to configure your computer to enable your USB board and to prevent uncertified drivers from being installed in future. What to do? (Choose two)

a. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to enable driver signing.
b. Configure Windows 2000 Professional to disable driver signing.
c. Start the computer by using the recovery console restore the system state data.
d. Start the computer in safe mode, replace the camera driver with Windows 2000 Professional driver by using the ADD/Remove Hardware.
e. Start the computer in debug mode, replace the camera driver with Windows 2000 Professional driver by using the Device Manager.
ANS: A,D

10. You have two hard disk drives, drive C: and drive D:. Each hard disk has more than 500 MB of the space. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive C:. You frequently run two or more memory intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C: is slower than when you were using the graphic applications. You want to maximize disk performance. What should you do?

a. Configure the paging file on drive C: to set the initial size of the virtual memory and a maximum size of the virtual memory to the 64 MB.
b. Configure the paging file on drive C: to set the initial size of the virtual memory and a maximum size of the virtual memory to the 128 MB.
c. Move the paging file from drive C: to drive D:. Set the initial size of virtual memory and maximum size of virtual memory to 256 MB.
e. Move the paging file from drive C: to drive D:. Set the initial size of virtual memory to 56 MB and maximum size of virtual memory to 256 MB.

ANS: C

11. A folder on your windows 200 professional computer contains bitmap files which have been compressed from 2MB TO 1MB. You want to copy one of your compressed bitmap files from hard disk to 1.4 MB floppy disk. When you attempt to copy there is following error message ‘Drive is Full'. What to do?

a. Move rather than copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.
b. Reformat the floppy disk and copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.
C Use another program to compress the bitmap file before copying to the floppy disk.
D Copy and empty the compressed folder to the floppy disk and copy the compressed bitmap file to the folder on the floppy disk.

ANS: C

12. You are administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. User named Maria since performing some administrative work is a member of local administrative group. Users report that Maria has been doing and changing their files. You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backup and manage printer, but not to view, change or read other viewer files for which permission has not been granted. You want to setup Maria's account to have minimal rights for permission. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Leave Maria and local administrative group, limit her rights by using local policy.
b. Leave Maria and local administrative group, change the NTFS provision on other user files to deny Maria's request.
c. Remove Maria from local administrative group. Add her to both the power users group and backup operators group.
d. Remove Maria from local administrative group, add her to power user group and grant her NTFS re-permission on the files to be backed up.

ANS: C

13. You are the administrator of your company's network. An employee named BILL is leaving the company. A new employee named BEN has been hired to replace him. BILL has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer. You want BEN to have some rights. You want to ensure that BILL will not have permission to access these files. You want to do this with least administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Rename Bill user account to Ben and change the account password.
b. Re-create Ben's account by copying Bill profile to Ben's account. Delete Bill's account.
c. Create Ben's account by copying Bill's account.
d. Delete Bill's account and Ben's account. Add Ben to the same group to which Bill belonged. Grant Ben to all the individual user rights that Bill had.

ANS: A


14. You encrypt your files to ensure the security of the files. You want to make backup copy of the files and maintain their security settings. You have the option of backing up to either the network or floppy disk. What should you do?

a. Copy the files to a network share on a NTFS volume and do nothing further.
b. Copy the files to a network, shared on a NTFS 32 volume and do nothing further.
c. Copy the files to a floppy disk that has been formatted by using Windows 2000 Professional.
d. Replace the files in an encrypted folder, then copy the folder to floppy disk.

ANS: A

15. You are the administrator of your company network. You purchase 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers, which will be shared by the users in graphic organization. All the computers are configured identically. You want the users to be able to maintain their individual desktop settings regardless of which computer to use. You want to do this with least administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a user account with a local group file for each user.
b. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a user account with domain user account that uses roaming user profiles.
c. Configure each computer to join a work group, create a domain user account that uses roaming user profile on domain controller.
d. Configure each computer to join a domain. Create a domain user account that uses roaming user profile.

ANS: D

16. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers. You want to create a Standard installation image to use on all the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hardware components. You install Windows 2000 Professional and other standard software on one of the computers. You log on the computer using the local administrator account. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy. You run the setup manager and create sys-drop.inf file. You copy this file and the setupel.exe file to c:/sys-prep folder. You run sysprep.exe and run third party disk imaging software. You copy the image to the server and reconstruct computer. When the installation is complete you find that your computer does not function at all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you have configured them on computer. You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all the computers have same standard desktop. What should you do? (CHOOSE TWO)

a. Copy sysprep.inf to c:/sysprep folder.
b. Copy administrator profile to default user profile, grant permissions to everyone to use the profile.
c. Include -pnp parameter for sysprep.exe when running utility.
d. Include -nosidgen parameter for sysprep.exe when you are running that utility.

ANS: B,C

17. You want to upgrade 400 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. Most of the computers in the company use the same hardware. However several different peripheral devices are used thoroughly and throughout the company. You have to verify that the hardware used is compatible to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

a. Create a several different computers configuration, Install Windows 2000 Professional, enable driver signing.
b. Create a bootable floppy disk that contains an automatically run Windows NT 32.exe/check upgrade on the Q. Send the floppy to each user on the network.
c. Copy the contents of Windows 2000 Professional CD ROM to a network shared from the network. Share modify your network login script to run Windows NT 32.exe/” report on.
d. Use the setup manager to create a setup.inf file and report on=Yes to the “Windows9XUPG” of the answers file. Run Windows 32.exe/unattended” setup.inf on all different computer configurations.

ANS: D

18. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Andrew has limited dexterity, which prevents him
from using standard keyboard from completing his daily computing task. You configure the Windows 2000 Professional computer to use on screen keyboard and sticky keys options have you saved the accessibility key options from the shared folder on the local hardware disk of the Andrews computer. You want to configure the same options for a user named Peter. You logon the Peters computer using Peters login user account. You access the shared folder over the network from Peter's computer. You select the acw file from the shared folder to a setup, Peter's computer to use the accessibility option you see the error message shown in the “EXHIBIT”. What should you do?

a. Copy the acw file to the c:/documents and setting/default user folder.
b. save the accessibility options to the floppy disk and change the permissions to allow full control of piracy.
c. Save the settings from the options by using utility manager then copy the file and to local file folder.
d. Change the permissions of acw file in shared network folder to allow access Peter's user account.

ANS: D

19. You are the delegated administrative control of the administrative organizational unit. You have 12 Window 2000 Professional computers that were recently purchased. Each computer has a Fax Modem. Each computer has fax service installed with default barrier setting. A user named Harry reports that she can use MS Word 2000 to send faxes, but she cannot receive any faxes by using any fax printer. She also informs that she cannot configure the fax server on her computer you want to configure fax service correctly with least amount of administrative effort. You logon to Harry's computer by using local administrative account. What should you do?

a. Use set service manager to start the fax service and configure the fax service to start automatically.
b. Use fax service manger to select the fax management server and enable the device to receive faxes.
c. Use fax in control panel to reinstall the fax service and configure the fax services to receive faxes.
d. Use fax in control panel to add a fax operator and run fax print device to receive faxes.

ANS: B

20. You are creating a shared Internet connection on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to enable other computers on the LAN to be able to access only Http and FTP sites on the Internet. What should you do?

a. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable LCO extension.
b. Configure your shared Internet connection to disable on demand dialing.
c. Set the Internet connection sharing application type for Http to use the remote server for the PORT 25.
d. Create an Internet connection sharing application type Http to use the remote servers PORT 80.
e. Create the Internet connection sharing application type FTP to use the remote server port 21.

ANS: D,E

21. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your portable computer. You install an SCSI and PC card adopter, you want that so you can use in the office to use color scanner. You use a docking station for your computer when you are in the office. You want to maximize the battery performance for your portable computer. You also want to prevent the driver from loading whenever you are away from the office. What should you do?

a. When away from the office use device manager to remote the adopter.
b. When away from the office configure the startup properties for the adopter to be automatic.
c. Remove the computer from the docking station and start Windows 2000 Professional to disable the SCSI PC card adopter device for the current profile.
d. Remove the computer from the docking station and start Windows 2000 Professional, use device manager to remove SCSI PC card adopter device.

ANS: C

22. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 50 MB of hard disk space on drive C and 500 MB free disk space on drive D. Print jobs are failing because available space on C is inadequate. You want printer to be able to use the space on drive D. What should you do?

a. From the print server change the location of the spool folder to any existing file path on drive D.
b. Move the printer properties dialogue box, use advanced settings to change the position of printer spool folder to D:\Win1932 spools.
c. Copy the 1932 spool printer folder to the D tools folder.
d. Mount the drive C as a subdirectory on the drive D.

ANS: A

23. You are the administrator of your company's network. You attempt to install a printer driver on a Windows 2000 Professional Computer for a user named Bill. You receive the following error message “ERROR 11 ”CAN NOT INSTALLL PRINTER DRIVER.”. The driver was originally downloaded from the manufacturers Web site. You have successfully used the driver on other Windows 2000 Professional computers. YOU want to configure Windows computer to check for drivers integrity and to allow you to install the printer driver. What should you do?

a. Configure driver signing to display a message before installing an unsigned driver.
b. Configure driver signing to ignore file signature verification create a local computer policy to enable Windows file protection.
c. Use add printer driver wizard to install the driver create a local computer policy to enable Windows file protection.
d. Use the printer troubleshooter to configure the computer to prevent the installation of unsigned drive

ANS: A

24. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a computer which has a built in 33.6 kbps modem. You install a 56kbps ISA modem into your machinebut find that the 56 kbps modem is not working. You look into the problem and find in device manager that the modems are conflicting. How do you configure the machine to only use the 56kbps modem?

ANS: This is an exhibit question which you have to drag and drop the answer. Very simple answer- By the 33.6 kbps modem box place “ Disable using Device Manager”
By the 56 kpbs modem box place “ No Action Required”

25. You are preparing a Windows 2000 Professional on 100 MS employee computers. Each computer has TWO 550 processor. The computers are configured identically. You want to use one of the computers as reference computer for deploying Windows 2000 Professional and to the remaining computer you install Windows 2000 Professional. On the reference computer you read the device manager and notice that the driver for the second processor are not installed. you want to add support for the second processor and the remaining 99 computers. you want to do this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

A. Add the set up manager to configure the reference computer and then create a disk image.
B. Create a system preparation tool with a PMP parameter to set up reference disk and then create the disk image.
C. Use the device manager to add the appropriate hardware abstraction layer to the reference computer and then support the second processor and then create a disk image.
D. After imaging the reference computer, restart the computer in the safe mode and then add device driver for the second computer.
ANS: C

26. you are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer named computer 1. Computer 1 had a shared colored LASER printer named printer 1. The printer 1 will not turn on. The printer queue for printer 1 has three jobs waiting to print. You want to enable three waiting print jobs to print to an identical print device, which has been shared as printer 2 on computer 2. You also want to connect users who currently connect to printer 1 to automatically use printer 2
Without having to reconfigure their default printer. What should you do?

A. Enable bi-directional support for printer 1.
B. Change the share name of printer 2 to printer 1.
C. Configure printer 1 to add a port and set the port to \\computer2\printer2.
D. Configure the printer server properties to use the path \\computer2\$winnt$\system32\spool\printers.

ANS: C

27. you are the administrator of windows 2000 domain. You deploy a graphic software application to users in the graphic Organizational Unit. You want to install a custom installation for three users named Carlos, Carmen and Maria who are members of graphic Organizational Unit. You want these three users to be able to access additional text filters and other graphic options for the software. What should you do?

A. Create the graphic users Organizational Unit in the domain. Add a custom.msi file to graphics Organizational Unit.
B. Create the graphic users Organizational Unit in the domain. Add a custom.mst file to graphics Organizational Unit.
C. Create the advanced software Organizational Unit with in the graphics Organizational Unit and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria. Create an .msi file including changes and apply the modification to the advanced software Organizational Unit.
D. Create the advanced software Organizational Unit with in the graphics Organizational Unit and add Carlos, Carmen and Maria. Create an .mst file including changes and apply the modification to the advanced software Organizational Unit.

ANS: D

28. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You purchase 25 new portable computers that have a preinstalled version of Windows 98. you upgrade the 25 computers to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to remove the log off option from the start menu on the 25 new computers. Which TWO methods can you use adopt to accomplish this goal? (CHOOSE TWO)

A. On the advanced tab of the task bar and start menu dialogue box clear the Display log off option.
B. On the advanced tab of the task bar and start menu dialogue box clear the administrative tools option.
C. On the general tab of the task bar and start menu dialogue box clear the personalized menu's option, log off and then log on to the computers.
D. Use a local computer policy that will not include the log off option on the start menu.
E. Use the user profile's tab with in the properties of my computer to change the profile from the local profile to a roaming user profile.

ANS: AD

29. you are the administrator Coho Vineyard network. The network consists of 10 windows advanced server computers and 250 Windows 2000 Professional computers. your company has TWO domains cohovineyard.company and westcossales.com. The cop intranet site is on a Windows 2000 advanced server computer named serverA. ServerA is in the cohovineyard.com domain and is running Internet Information Services and MS Proxy Server2. You want to configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers in the wescossales.com domain to access the intranet site. you want users to be able to connect to the intranet site by using the URLHTTP serverA rather than its fully qualified domain name. What should you do?

A. Add cohovineyard.com to the domain SUFFIX search order on the computer.
B. Add westcossales.com to the domain SUFFIX search orders on the computer.
C. Add westcossales.com to the exceptions list in the Proxy server settings on the computer.
D. Configure the Proxy server settings from the computers to bypass Proxy server for intranet addresses.

ANS: A

30. you use Windows 2000 Professional on a desktop computer. you schedule the task to run an MMC snap in perform configuration task to another computer. you notice that task is completing properly. you manually start the MMC and add snap in and then able to successfully run the task. you verify the tasks are working correctly. You want to enable your task to complete successfully. What should you do?

A. Schedule and configure the task to run under the security context of your account.
B. Configure the task scheduler service account to use the local administrator account and password.
C. Use computer management to start the messenger service and to configure the messenger service to start automatically.
D. Use computer management to start the task scheduler service and to configure the task scheduler service to start automatically.

ANS: A

31. you install Windows 2000 Professional on your portable computer. you have an external CD-ROM drive that is connected to the parallel port on your computer. When you start the Windows 2000 Professional computer you cannot see the CD-ROM driving. you use the computer management to scan hardware changes, the CD-DRIVE is not found. you want to enable Windows 2000 Professional to detect the CD-ROM driver. What should you do? ( You will get an exhibit to view on this)

A. Configure a parallel port to use and interrupt.
B. Configure a parallel port to use an automatic resource.
C. Configure a parallel port to use any interrupt and sign to the port .
D. Configure the parallel port to enable legacy plug and play detection.

ANS: D


32. You use windows backup to backup the files on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your computer is configured to perform a daily backup of your files on drive D. on Thursday morning on drive D on your computer fails. Use replaces the failed hard disc with a new hard disc. You want to restore files on drive D to the new hard disc.
In which order should you restore your data?

A. Friday, Wednesday: files will be current as of the Wednesday night.
B. Friday, Thursday: files will be current as of the Thursday night.
C. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday: files can't be restored after the night.
D. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: files will be current as of the Wednesday night.

ANS: D. You will get an exhibit here which shows your backup logs. It shows a Normal backup for Friday and then incremental backups for the other days. On Tuesday the backup was terminated but 1 file did back up so you have to restore Tuesday's backup

33. Your Windows 2000 professional computer contains a single hard disk configured as a single partition. You want to move a folder named sales to a folder named CORP on your computer. You want the files in the sales folder to remain compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the CORP to remain uncompressed. You want to make sure that files are unrecoverable in case of any problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

A. Copy the sales folder to the Corp folder. Do nothing further
B. Backup the sales folder. Move the sales folder to the CORP folder.
C. Compress the CORP folder then copy the sales folder to the CORP folder.
D. Move the sales folder to a second computer then move the sales folder to the CORP folder.

ANS: B

34. You are the administrator of your company's network. You use your Windows 2000 Professional computer to transfer 20 large files. Each file is 100 Mb in size. You want to copy the files from the UNIX server in your branch office to a computer running Microsoft SQL server at the main office. When you copy the files by using the windows explorer. The connection appears to TIME OUT and the file copy is aborted. You suspect that you encounter a TCP/IP perfoemence problem. You want to monitor the performance of TCP/IP on your computer. What should you do ?

A. Install the network monitor agent. Use the performance console to view all the counters for the TCP object.
B. Install the network monitor agent. Use the performance console to view the fragmented datagram/sec counter.
C. Install SNMP. Use the performance console to view all the counters for the TCP object
D. Install simple TCP/IP services. Use the performance cosole to view the fragmentation failure counters.

ANS: C

35. All of the client computers in your company network are Windows 2000 portable computers. A user named Maria stores sales files in her My documents fold. She uses these files when she travels. Maria informs you that when she takes her portable computer to trade shows, she can access some of the sales files but not all of them. When her portable computer is connected to the network at the office, she can access all of the files.
You need to enable Maria to access all of the files in her My documents folder when she is working remotely. What should you do?

A. Allow Maria full control permissions on the %systemroot%\documents and settings\Maria\my documents folder.
B. Allow Maria full control permissions on the %systemroot%\documents and settings\all users\my documents folder.
C. Configure Maria's computer to automatically copy the entire contents of her network My documents folder to her offline files folder.
D. Configure Maria's computer to automatically copy the entire contents of her network My documents folder to her local My documents folder.

ANS: C


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