You are the administrator of one standard primary DNS server and two standard secondary DNS servers in a Windows 2000 domain. There are no other DNS servers on the network. The domain includes Windows 2000 Professional computers and a Windows 98 computer. The DNS zone for the Windows 2000 domain is configured to allow dynamic updates. All three DNS servers are located on domain controllers. You want client computers to be able to register with any DNS server. What should you do?
Answer: A
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 network. You have three Windows 2000 domain controllers in a single domain. Your primary DNS server is installed on a domain controller named dc1.contoso.com. You have two secondary DNS server installed on member servers named srv1.contoso.com and srv2.contoso.com. You want to increase fault tolerance for your DNS infrastructure. You also want to optimize and simplify the management of replication and zone transfers on your network. How
Answer: C
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Server computer named CompanyXSrv and 120 Windows 2000 Professional computers. CompanyXSrv has a dial-up connection that connects to the Internet. All Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network are configured to use a dynamically assigned IP address. The network has one DHCP server. To allow all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network to access the Internet through the
Answer: B
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Server computer named ServerA and 45 Windows 2000 Professional computers. ServerA has a dial-up connection that connects to the internet. To allow all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network to access the internet through dial-up connection of ServerA, you install and configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) routing protocol on ServerA. All Windows 2000 Professional computers
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The administrator of CompanyX Human Resources Organizational Unit wants to be able to manage Encrypting File System for the users in their department. The administrators of the human resources department belong to a group named HRAdmins, which has full administrative privileges to the OU. To make it possible for the members of HRAdmins to manage EFS for the users in their department, you install an Enterprise Certificate Authority
Answer: B, E
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. The network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain and uses TCP/IP exclusively as its transport protocol. You use DHCP assign addresses to your Windows 2000 Professional client computers. You add 20 new Windows 2000 Professional client computers to your network. Users report that occasionally they cannot access network resources located on servers. However, workgroup resources are sometimes available. The inconsistency in server
Answer: C
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of two Windows 2000 server computers named server1 and server2, and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Server1 is a DHCP server. The TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Professional computers is provided by the server1 DHCP server. CompanyX technical-support personnel belong to the Helpdesk global group. To allow the technical support personnel to respond to support calls more effectively, you
Answer: A
You are the enterprise administrator for a Windows 2000 Domain that contains Windows 2000 Professional computers. You install Windows 2000 DHCP server on a member server in the domain. The DHCP server is located on the same network segment as the Windows 2000 Professional computers. You create and activate a DHCP scope for the network segment. The Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured as DHCP client computers, but they do not receive IP addresses. What should you do
Answer: C
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 network. The network consists of one Windows 2000-based DHCP Server, two routers and 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers. The Windows 2000 Professional computers are distributed over four segments. The TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Professional computers is provided by the DHCP Server. The DHCP Server is in one of the four segments and has scopes that are configured for all four segments. The routers do not forward
Answer:
You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 Domain. All client computers in the domain are either Windows 98 computers or Windows 2000 computers. Your Windows 2000 users run an Internet application that must access files from a Windows NT computer named WNT_101. None of your Windows 2000 computers can connect to WNT_101, but WNT_101 can connect to every Windows 2000 computer. What should you do? A. Release and renew the IP address of Windows NT_101 B. Select the
Answer: B
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