14. (T112)You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by several users in the Sales department. User accounts have been created for current users. Current users can log on to the computers. To accommodate new users, you add two new user accounts named User7 and User8 to computer5. When user7 attempts to log on o the computer, she receives the following error message: “Windows cannot copy file c:\documents\and Settings\Default User\ to location C:\Documents and Settings\User7. Contact you network administrator. Detail – Access is denied. “ When User8 attempts to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message. You want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the Sales department, to be able to log on to the computer. Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two.) A. Add a group Policy object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user profiles to a shared folder. B. Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the C:\Documents and Settings\Default user folder. C. Add the Everyone group to the DACL for the C:\documents and Settings\Default user folder. D. Move and retain permissions and compressions. E. Log on by using the local Administrator account and create new folders for User7 and User8 in the C:\documents and settings folder. F. Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the Profiles shared folder on the network server. G. Select the allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object option on the c:\documents and Settings\default user folder, and reset the permissions on all child objects. Answer: CG 22. (T36)You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional portable computer that is shared by users in the Sales department. You want to configure a roaming user profile for each user. You want each individual user profile setting to be available from any location, including by using a dial-up connection. You log on to the computer by using local administrator account. You create user accounts for the users in the Sales department. When you attempt to configure each individual user account profile to be a roaming profile, you find that you cannot. You receive the change profile type dialog box as shown in the exhibit.

You want to be able to configure each user account to use a roaming user profile. What should you do? A. Use the network connection wizard to create a virtual private network connection to the network, and define a mandatory profile path on each domain user account. B. Connect the portable computer to the network, and configure the user accounts for a roaming user profile. C. From users and passwords in control panel, select the advanced tab, and then define the path for the profile location. D. From system in control panel, select the change type option, and then select the roaming profile option. Answer: B 31. (T113)Your routed TCP/IP network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Server computers and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You are installing 10 new Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to enable the new computers to use NetBIOS names to connect to all shared resources as the network. You configure a TCP/IP address and a subnet mask on each new computer. Which 2 additional TCP/IP properties should you configure on each new computer? (Choose two) A. The bindings. B. A DNS address. C. A DHCP server address. D. A WINS server address. E. A Gateway address. Answer: ED 41. (T156)Your company network includes 6,000 Windows 2000 Professional client computers and 35 Windows 2000 Server computers in a single domain. Your company has a print device that is used to print payroll checks. The print device is physically attached to the parallel port of one of the client computers. This print device’s tray is loaded with checks at all times. You have shared this printer on the network as ChkPrinter and retained the default permissions. A payroll application runs on a server named HRserv. Every Wednesday at 5:00P.M, the application prints paychecks from employees on this printer. The payroll application runs as a Windows 2000 service on HRserv. You need to configure ChkPrinter so that only the payroll application will be able to use the printer. What should you do? A. Configure the share name for ChkPrinter to be ChkPrinter$. Configure the payroll application to print to this new share name. B. Configure ChkPrinter so that it is available only from 5:00 P.M to 5:30 P.M C. Configure ChkPrinter to allow all HRserv domain accounts Print permissions for ChkPrinter. Change the permissions to deny print on ChkPrinter for the Everyone group. D. Configure ChkPrinter to allow the HRserv domain account print permissions for ChkPrinter. Remove print permissions for the Everyone group. Answer: D 46. (T134)You use a Windows 2000 Professional computer to run a weekly accounts table. The report has the name ap_financial_reports. You also want the use the computer to run a task named perf_log to connect to network routers and retrieve their performance logs. When the ap_financial_report is running on the computer perf_log task stops responding the eventually times out. When you run only the perf_log task the task completes successfully. You use the task manager to view your system resources. You want to resolve the performance log time out problem by using task manager. What should you do? A. Decrease the number of threads available for the ap_financial_reports task. B. Increase the number of threats available for perf_log task. C. Decrease the base priority of the ap_financial_reports task. D. Increase the base priority of the perf_log task. Answer: C 53. (T8)You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.

You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant computers on the marketing segment of your network. The 10 computers do not have operating systems installed. You attempt to load the computers by using an existing RIS image that is on the RIS server. You find that the 10 computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. You then check the network servers and find that the Windows NT Server 4.0 computer running WINS has stopped responding due to hard disk failure. You want to enable the computers to connect to the RIS server. What should you do? (Choose two) A. Create and use the RIS boot disk. B. Repair the WINS server and upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server. C. Repair and restart the WINS server. D. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE-compliant startup disk. E. Configure the static entry in WINS that points to the RIS server. F. Configure the Active Directory server to run DHCP. Answer: FA 66. (T157)You install Windows 2000 Professional onto an NTFS partition on your computer. During the installation, you manually specify the OEM driver for the tape device SCSI controller. After the installation, you run the Winnt/cmdcons command. Then you successfully install the latest Windows 2000 service pack. Next, you install an updated driver for the tape device SCSI controller. When you restart the system and log on to the computer, you receive a stop error. You need to restore the functionality of the SCSI controller with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? A. Restart the computer into Recovery Console. Replace the faulty SCSI controller driver with the functional one. B. Restart the computer in Safe Mode. Reinstall the functional SCSI controller driver. C. Install a parallel copy of Windows 2000 Professional in a separate folder. Copy the functional SCSI controller driver into the original system folder, and restart the computer to the previous installation. D. Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 Professional disk. Replace the faulty SCSI controller driver with the functional one. Answer: B 81. (T114)You upgrade 6 MPS compliant computers from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional computer. Each computer has two 550 MHz processors. The computers are used for highresolution graphics applications that require exceptional performance. After the upgrade users complain that the processing time for graphic applications is much slower than before. What should you do? A. Use Device Manager to install the MPS compliant drivers for the second processor. B. Use Device Manager to enable AGP bridge controller. C. During startup press F8 and install MPS compliant driver for second processor. D. Use Device Manager to install ACPI compliant driver for second processor. Answer: A 97. (T39)You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Lilly prints dozens of documents daily from her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Lilly reports that she receives a dialog box announcing that each print job she sends has printed successfully. Lilly’s default printer is a shared printer that is connected to Windows 2000 Server computer. She wants to have this notification turned off because she has so many documents. What should you do? A. In the server properties of the printers system folder, clear the notify computer, not user, when remote documents are printed option. B. In the server properties of the printer system folder, clear the Notify when remote documents are printed option. C. In the default printer properties, select the Ports tab, and clear the Enable bidirectional support option. D. In the default printer properties, select the Advanced tab, and clear the advanced printing features option. Answer: B 112. (T89)Your computer has Windows 2000 Professional installed. Your office has a power outage while you are running the Windows 2000 disk defragmenter. When you restart your computer, you receive the following error message: “Bad or missing operating system”. What should you do? A. Start the computer in debug mode, and reformat the hard disk B. Start the computer by using the Emergency Repair Disk, and repair the Master Boot Record. C. Start the computer in Safe Mode, and reformat the hard disk D. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. Then use the Recovery Console to repair the Master Boot Record. Answer: D 137. (T139)You install Windows 2000 Professional on a computer named Client2. The computer is configured to have a TCP/IP address of 10.10.167.4 and a default gateway of 10.10.167.1 You want to connect to a shared folder on a server B. When you attempt to connect to the network share you receive the following error message, ‘the network location could not be reached’. You run IP config to review the configuration as shown in IP configuration exhibit. You want to allow Client2 to connect to server B.

What should you do? A. Configure Client2 use a DNS server address 10.10.13.24. B. Place Client2 on the same segment as server B. C. Configure Client2 to use a WINS server address of 10.10.13.24. D. Configure Client2 to use a default gateway of 10.10.13.1. E. Place a computer running the wins proxy server on the same segment as Client2. Answer: C 148. (T136)You are the administrator of your company's network. Your network has 20 Windows 2000 server computers in the contoso.com domain. Your network also has 250 Windows 98 computers. You want to perform clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional on all of the Windows 98 computers. All of the Windows 98 computers are identical models and are PXE complaint. You want to accomplish the following goals: • An unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional will be performed. • An unattended installation of company's standard application will be performed during the installation of Windows 2000 Professional. • Each computer will be assigned a unique security identifier description. • The unattended installation script will be modified so that the computers automatically join the contoso.com domain. You take the following actions: • Install Windows 2000 Professional on Windows 98 computer named computer 1. • Install and configure computer standard application on computer 1. • Use set up manager on computer1 to create an unattended.txt file based on the current configuration including domain membership. • Start the remaining Windows 98 computers and then install Windows 2000 Professional. Use the unattended.txt file to provide the setting for the installation. Which result or results do these actions produce? (CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY) A. An unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional will be performed. B. An unattended installation of company's standard application will be performed during the installation of Windows 2000 Professional. C. Each computer will be assigned a unique security identity description. D. The unattended installation script will be modified so that the computers automatically join the contoso.com domain. Answer: AC