What should be done to enable the applications on the OS/2 computer to resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses from the WINS database on a network consisting of computers running Windows 2000 server, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 95 and OS2 with LAN Manager 2.2c? All are on the same subnet. The applications on the OS/2 client that use NetBIOS names must be able to resolve the NetBIOS names to IP Addresses from a WINS database. WINS is installed on one of the Windows 2000 servers.
Answer: A
What two steps must be taken to allow a client computer on SubnetC to access a share on a client on SubnetA on a Windows 2000 network having 3 subnets, A, B, and C. A is at the corporate headquarters?. B is used to connect a router at the HQ office to a router at the remote office. C is the subnet for the remote office. Two Windows 2000 servers are used as routers: RouterAB connects SubnetA and SubnetB. RouterBC connects subnetB and subnetC. RouterAB and RouterBC are configured to use
Answer: B, C
Your domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Srv1. Routing and Remote Access and CHAP are enabled for remote access on Srv1. You have also configured the appropriate remote access policy to use CHAP. However, users who require CHAP report that they are not able to dial into SRV1. What should you do? A. Configure SRV1 to disable LCP extensions B. Configure clients to use MSCHAP for dial in C. Configure SRV1 to use SPAP for dial in D. Disable "Mutual authentication"
Answer: A
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which consists of a single Active Directory domain in native mode. All servers on the network run Windows 2000 Server. Client computers run either Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, or Windows 95. All client computers use DHCP for IP addressing and configuration. All servers have static IP addresses. The DHCP servers are configured to perform registration of DNS records for client computers. You change your DNS zones to Active
Answer: C
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 domain. Your network includes 200 desktop client computers. Some of these computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run Windows NT Workstation 4.0. All client computers use DHCP to obtain their TCP/IP configuration. DHCP is configured to dynamically register DNS records for all DHCP clients. Five mobile users require remote access to network resources. Two of the five users have
Answer: B
You are the administrator for your CompanyX network. Your network has three Windows 2000 Server computers, named Srvr1, Srvr2, and Srvr3. Each employee has his own Windows 2000 Professional computer. Also there is one Windows 2000 Professional computer, named Prof1 that is used by the general public. Recently several files have been written to Srvr1 and Srvr2 that could have possibly caused great harm to CompanyX network. You suspect that the files came from Prof1. You want to
Answer: B
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. You have a portable computer that uses Microsoft Internet Explorer to access CompanyX Internet Information Services (IIS) computer. This application works successfully when your portable computer is docked at the office, but it fails when your portable computer is connected by Routing and Remote Access. You want to configure your portable computer to connect to CompanyX network by Routing and Remote Access. You want to install only
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has two Windows 2000 member server computers named Istanbul and Rome. Routing and Remote Access is enabled for remote access on Rome. Internet Authentication Service (IAS) is installed on Istanbul. Rome uses Istanbul to authenticate remote access credentials. The remote access policies on Istanbul specify that domain members are allowed remote access to the network. However, users report that they are not allowed to
Answer: A
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network that consists of a single domain. Because no employee in your company should have the ability to encrypt files by using Encrypting File System (EFS), you need to remove this ability from all users in the domain. What should you do to accomplish this goal? (Choose all that apply) A. From the Run command, start Secpol.msc B. Go to the Encrypted Data Recovery Agents container and delete the certificate you find. From the Active
Answer: A, D, E
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named CompanyXA. Routing and Remote Access is enabled for remote access on DeskA. Your company is organizing an industry trade show in a conference center. You have set up 15 desks and telephones in the conference area. During the conference, attendees will be allowed to dial in to your network by using any of the 15 telephones. Each telephone line has its own telephone number.
Answer: C
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