You use a computer running Windows 2000 server and the DHCP Server service to create a DHCP scope with a lease length of 15 days and a subnet mask of 21 bits. You now want to change the configuration for the scope to have an unlimited lease and a subnet mask of 28 bits. How would you do this? A. Delete the scope. Use the new scope wizard to create a new scope with a subnet mask of 28bits and an unlimited lease. Activate the scope. B. Right click on the scope in DHCP and select
Answer: C
Your network consists of 90 client computers and 50 portable computers. Computers in your network only run Windows 2000 Professional. Only 20 of the users of the portable computers will ever be in the office at the same time. You have a subnetted Class B subnet with a 25-bit mask for your network. All users need access to the Internet while in the office. How should you configure DHCP? A. Create 2 scopes, one for the desktop computers and one for the portables. B. Create a super
Answer: D
All client computers in your domain are Windows 98 or Windows 2000. Windows 2000 users run an Internet application that accesses files on a Windows NT computer. None of your Windows 2000 computers can connect to this NT computer. But the NT computer can connect to the Windows 2000 computers. What should you do? A. On the NT computer run "registerDNS" command. B. On the DHCP server select Enable Updates for DNS Clients That Do Not Support Dynamic Update checkbox
Answer: B
What must be done to resolve Users report of not not able to access network resources occasionally located on servers but workgroup resources are sometimes available? The TCP/IP configuration of one of the computers that is having problems shows the IP address of 169. 254. 0. 16. The network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain and uses TCP/IP. DHCP is used to assign addresses to Windows 2000 Professional client computers. Several new Windows 2000 Professional clients are added to the network
Answer: A
You install Certificate Services on two computers running Windows 2000 Server. CertRoot is an Enterprise Root Certificate Authority. CertSub is an Enterprise Subordinate CA. You have two domains: sycom.com and support.sycom.com. You add a new domain, tech.sycom.com. You attempt to issue a certificate from CertSub for a user account in tech.sycom.com. The Event Viewer shows the CA was unable to publish a certificate for tech.sycom.comDC. DC is a domain controller for tech. sycom.com.
Answer: C
The network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain and a single subnet. The network uses the addressing configuration shown in the following table. Network address Subnet mask Number of users Infrastructure 192.168.0.0 255.255.252.0 n/a servers Sales department 192.168.1.0 255.255.252.0 200 Marketing 192.168.2.0 255.255.252.0 75 department Managing 192.168.3.0 255.255.252.0 25 department Web1, Web2, and Web3 are Windows 2000 Server computers running Internet Information
Answer: C
You have three Windows 2000 domain controllers in a single domain. Your primary DNS server is installed on a domain controller named dc1.sycom.com. You have two secondary DNS servers installed on member servers named srv1.sycom.com and srv2.sycom.com. You want to increase fault tolerance for your DNS infrastructure. You also want to optimize and simplify replication and zone transfer management on your network. What should you do? (Choose all that apply) A. Remove the DNS service
Answer: A, B, C
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
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