ACTIVE DIRECTORY DESIGN - 1 - ENGLISH

BU SINAV ICIN TAVSIYE EDILEN PUANLAMA % 60 ' DIR

Basarilar Dileriz.................


1) Which goal is accomplished as a direct result of an upgrade to Windows 2000 Active Directory? (Fabricam Q1-1)

Case Study - Fabricam  One answer only.

   a. increased control and increased capability to standardize applications and computer configurations throughout the company
   b. online availability of data for vendors and customers
   c. automated paper-based business processes
   d. reduction of the total cost of ownership of IT systems during the first year after the upgrade
   e. increased security for existing client computers

2) The database administrator for the human resources department attempts to upgrade the SAP application that will integrate with Active Directory and add new classes. The installation fails. What is the most likely cause of this failure? (Fabricam Q1-2)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. The administrator trying to install the application is not in the Schema Administrators group.
   b. The administrator trying to install the application does not have permissions to create Group Policy objects (GPOs)
   c. The administrator trying to install the application is not in the Domain Administrators group for the local domain
   d. The administrator trying to install the application is not in the Enterprise Administrators group.
   e. The service account for the application is not a part of the Enterprise Administrators group.

3) How should you design the sites and site links for Fabrikam, Inc.? (Choose one of the following five answer choices.) (Fabricam Q1-3)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. Create one site each for Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix. Create SMTP site links between Atlanta and Dallas and between Dallas and Phoenix. Between Atlanta and Dallas, schedule the links to replicate from 12:00 midnight to 2:00 A.M. Dallas local time. Between Dallas and Phoenix, schedule the links to replicate from 3:00 A.M. to 5:00 A.M., Dallas local time.
   b. Create one site each for Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix. Create SMTP site links between Atlanta and Dallas and Phoenix. Between Atlanta and Dallas and between Dallas and Phoenix, schedule the links to replicate from 2:00A.M. to 4:00 A.M., Dallas local time.
   c. Create one site each for Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix. Create IP site links between Atlanta and Dallas and between Dallas and Phoenix. Between Atlanta and Dallas, schedule the links to replicate from 12:00 midnight to 2:00 A.M., Dallas local time. Between Dallas and Phoenix, schedule the links to replicate from 3:00 A.M. to 5:00 A.M., Dallas local time.
   d. Create one site each for Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix. Create IP site links between Atlanta and Dallas and between Dallas and Phoenix. Between Atlanta and Dallas and between Dallas and Phoenix, schedule the links to replicate from 2:00 A.M., Dallas local time.
   e. Create one site that will contain all three locations.

4) Which upgrade path should you use for Fabrikam, Inc.? (Fabricam Q1-4)

Case Study - Fabricam  One answer only.

   a. Upgrade the Dallas account domain.Use this domain as the root domain. Separately upgrade the three Windows NT 4.0 resource domains to Windows 2000. Consolidate these three domains into one domain.
   b. Separately upgrade the four Windows NT 4.0 domains to Windows 2000. Upgrade these domains in place. Use the existing trust-relationship structure.
   c. Upgrade the four Windows NT 4.0 domains to Windows 2000. Upgrade these domains in place. Re-establish the previous two-way explicit trust relationships.
   d. Create a new root domain.Upgrade the three Windows NT 4.0 resource domains to Windows 20000. Upgrade the Windows NT 4.0 account domain for Dallas to Windows 2000. Consolidate all of the accounts into the root domain.

5) How many domains should Fabrikam, Inc., have at the end of the upgrade project? (Fabricam Q1-5)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. one domain for the entire company
   b. one domain for Atlanta and Phoenix, and one domain for Dallas
   c. one domain for each location
   d. four domains corresponding to the Windows NT 4.0 domain structure

6) Which Windows 2000 site design should you implement for Fabrikam, Inc.? (Fabricam Q1-6)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. Continue using the existing WAN lines. Create one site that contains all three locations.
   b. Upgrade the WAN lines to 44.736Mbps. Create one site that contains all three locations.
   c. Upgrade the WAN lines to 1.544Mbps. Create one site that contains all three locations.
   d. Upgrade the WAN lines to 1.544Mbps. Create one site each for Dallas, Atlanta,and Phoenix.
   e. Continue using the existing WAN lines. Create one site each for Dallas, Atlanta,and Phoenix.

7) How should you design DNS to support Windows 2000 for Fabrikam, Inc.? (Fabricam Q1-7)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. Use the existing DNS servers, and upgrade them to support SRV records. To support secondary zones, add additional DNS servers that run Windows 2000.
   b. Install Microsoft DNS server on Windows 2000 computers, and integrate DNS into Active Directory.
   c. Use the existing DNS servers, and upgrade them to support dynamic update
   d. Add new DNS servers that run the latest version of BIND.

8) Where should you locate the server services for Windows 2000? (Fabricam Q1-8)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. In Dallas, locate a schema operations master, a domain naming master, an infrastructure operations master, a RID master, a PDC emulator, and a global catalog. In both Atlanta and Phoenix, locate one of each of the following: a RID Master, an infrastructure operations master, a PDC emulator, and a global catalog.
   b. In Dallas, locate a schema operations master, a domain naming master, an infrastructure operations master, a RID master, a PDC emulator, and a global catalog. In both Atlanta and Phoenix, locate a RID master, a domain naming master, a PDC Emulator, and a global catalog.
   c. In Dallas, locate a schema operations master, a domain naming master, an infrastructure operations master, a RID master, a PDC emulator, and a global catalog. In both Atlanta and Phoenix, locate one infrastructure operations master and one global catalog.
   d. In Dallas, locate a schema operations master, a domain naming master, an infrastructure operations master, a RID master, a PDC emulator, and a global catalog. Locate one global catalog in Atlanta and one global catalog in Phoenix.

9) You want to implement Windows 2000 to minimize the impact of replication on WAN traffic for Fabrikam, Inc. What should you do? (Fabricam Q1-9)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. Define Group Policy objects (GPOs) only at the domain and organizational unit (OU) levels.
   b. Use SMTP site links for replication.Optimize the site link schedule.
   c. Define policies and procedures so that only global groups are included in universal groups.
   d. Use IP site links for replication. Optimize the replication schedule.
   e. Reduce the number of attributes replicated by the global catalog.

10) You need to create a design that will allow you to grant permissions to a set of resources that are on three servers in the Dallas office. You need to grant these permissions to users throughout the entire company after the upgrade. What should you do? (Fabricam Q1-10)

Case Study - Fabricam  One answer only.

   a. Create local groups on each resource server that is on the Dallas location, and grant these groups access to the resources. create one global group for the domains , and add the members who need to gain access to the resources. Add the global groups to the local group.
   b. Create a domain local group in the domain and add the members who need to gain access to the resources. Add the global groups to the domain local group.
   c. Create a domain local group in the domain in which the resources exist and grant this group access to the resources. Create one global group for the domain or domains, and add the members who need to gain access to the resources. Add the global groups to the domain local group.
   d. Create local groups on each resource server that is on the Dallas location, and grant these groups access to the resources. Grant each local group access to the resource on its respective server. Create one global group for the domain or domains. And add the members who need to gain access to the resources. Create a universal group. Add the global groups to the universal group add the universal group to the domain local group.

11) How should you design the implementation of Group Policy for the Fabricam, Inc., sales department? (Choose one of the following five answer choices.) (Fabricam Q1-11)

Case Study - Fabricam  One answer only.

   a. Create domain-level Group Policy objects (GPOs) for company-wide policies. Set sales-specific policies in the top-level sales organizational unit (OU). Use site-level GPOs to set location-specific policies as necessary.
   b. Create domain-level Group Policy objects (GPOs) for company-wide policies. Set sales-specific policies in the top-level Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix organizational units (OUs)
   c. Create domain-level Group Policy objects (GPOs) for company-wide policies. Enable the No Override setting for the domain level GPOs. Set sales-specific policies in the top-level sales organizational unit (OU). Use site-level GPOs to set location-specific information as necessary. Enable Block Inheritance for the GPO that is in the sales OU
   d. Create domain-level Group Policy objects (GPOs) for company-wide policies. Enable No Override for the domain-level. Set location-specific policies in the top-level Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix or organizational unit (OU). Set department-specific policies in the top-level Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix organizational unit (OU). Enable Block Inheritance for the GPO that is in the sales OU.
   e. Create one domain-level group policy object (GPO) for sales. Grant read only and apply group policy permissions to only the sales department security group.

12) What is the most critical decision you have to make before you implement your Active Directory? (Fabricam Q1-12)

Case Study - Fabricam   One answer only.

   a. The name of the first domain
   b. The number of domains
   c. The number of users
   d. The DNS

13) You must decide how your Active Directory design will be affected by the factors that influence the business strategies of General Business Consultants. Move each business factor to the appropriate component in your Active Directory design. (Use all business factors. Use each business factor only once) (GBC Q1)

Active Directory Design Components:

1. Forests

2. Sites

3. Number of domains

4. OUs

5. Security Group membership

Business Factors:

A. Each resort must have independent control.

B. Resort administrative control is divided among five departments.

C. All member logon requests must avoid using the WAN line.

D. It must be easy to move a member's user object from one resort to another resort.

E. Directory replication cannot be scheduled during times of peak usage.

F. There are many employee positions at each resort.

Case study - General Business Consultants   One answer only.

   a. A ---> 1, B ---> 4, C ---> 3, D ---> 5 , E ---> 2 , F ---> 4
   b. A ---> 4, B ---> 1, E ---> 5, D ---> 3 , E ---> 4 , F ---> 2
   b. A ---> 3, B ---> 2, E ---> 1, D ---> 5 , E ---> 2 , F ---> 4
   d. A ---> 2, B ---> 4, C ---> 3, D ---> 4 , E ---> 1 , F ---> 5

14) How should you design the domain and forest structure for the members? (GBC Q2)

Case study - General Business Consultants One answer only.

   a. Use the generalbusinessconsultants.com for the forest root and a single domain.
   b. Add a DNS zone named members to each unique resort DNS name. Create a separate Active Directory tree in each resort forest.
   c. In the generalbusinessconsultants.com forest, create a separate Active Directory tree for each resort.
   d. Add a DNS zone named members to each unique resort DNS name. Create a separate Active Directory forest for each resort.

15) Which General Business Consultants business need or needs should you implement by using GPO's? (Choose all that apply) (GBC Q2)

Case study - General Business Consultants  Choose 2 of the following options.

   a. Configure the desktop settings for the resort employees.
   b. Automatically assigning IP addresses to wireless devices.
   c. Updating the software on the kiosks.
   d. Configuring user logon requests to avoid using the WAN line.

16) Resort employees must be able to update member records. Which trust relationship should you configure between the member domain and each resort domain? (GBC Q3)

Case study - General Business Consultants   One answer only.

   a. Default trust
   b. Two-Way transitive trust
   c. One-Way trust, where resort trusts member
   d. One-Way trust, where member trusts resort

17) You must implement DNS services for one of the resorts which set or sets of steps should you perform? (Choose all that apply) (GBC Q4)

Case study - General Business Consultants    Choose 2 of the following options.

   a. Install Microsoft DNS server on two servers, configure a sub-domain of the resort's Internet domain.
   b. Install Microsoft DNS server on two servers, configure a sub-domain of the generalbusinessconsultants.com zone.
   c. Install Microsoft DNS server on two servers. Use these servers for the generalbusinessconsultants.com zone that is integrated into AD.
   d. Upgrade the resort's existing DNS services to support Active Directory SRV records.
   e. Migrate the resort's top-level domain to Microsoft DNS server.

18) You need to design a DNS domain and forest structure that meets the internal needs of the resorts. What should you do? (GBC Q5)

Case study - General Business Consultants  One answer only.

   a. Create a DNS zone named AD as a sub-domain of the resort's existing Internet domain name. Assign this domain name to the Active Directory forest root.
   b. Create a DNS zone named generalbuisnessconsultants. Use the zone as a delegate to the resort's Internet domain name. Assign this domain name to the Active Directory forest root.
   c. Create a DNS zone that has the same name as the resort. Use this zone as a delegate to generalbusinessconsultats.com. Add this domain name to the generalbusinessconsultats Active Directory forest.
   d. In the generalbusinessconsultats.com domain, create a sub-domain that has the same name as the resort. Use this zone as a delegate to the generalbusinessconsultats.com. Assign this domain name to the Active Directory forest root.

19) You must decide how many Windows 2000 Server computers you need to host the domain controllers and global catalog servers for phase 1 of the General Business Consultants implementation plan. What is the minimum number of servers that you should use? (GBC Q7)

Case study - General Business Consultants  One answer only.

   a. 15
   b. 20
   c. 25
   d. 27
   e. 33

20) You need to choose the top-level OU that will support a resort's internal business requirements. Which top-level OU should you use? (GBC Q8)

Case study - General Business Consultants One answer only.

   a. Job positions
   b. Resorts
   c. Departments
   d. User, computer, printer, kiosk, and file share objects

21) How many forests should you create for phase 1 of the General Business Consultants implementation plan? (GBC Q9)

Case study - General Business Consultants One answer only.

   a. 1
   b. 2
   c. 6
   d. 7
   e. 13

22) You are deciding how you should support the requirements of the General Business Consultants members, resort employees, and resort departments. You need to decide which technologies are the most appropriate to meet the requirements of each group. Move each technology to the most appropriate group. (Use all technologies. Use each technology only once) (GBC Q10)

Groups:

1. Resort Employees

2. Members

3. Resort departments

Technology:

A. Unique schema

B. Intrasite replication

C. Delegated Administrative rights

D. Intersite replication

Case study - General Business Consultants Choose 3 of the following options.

   A. Resort employees = intrasite replication
   B. Members = intersite replication & unique schema
   C. Resort departments = Delegated administrative rights
   D. Resort employees = intersite replication & unique schema
   E. Members = intrasite replication
   F. Resort departments = intersite replication

23) You need to configure replication for General Business Consultants. Which two steps should you take? (Choose Two) (GBC Q11)

Case study - General Business Consultants  Choose 2 of the following options.

   a. Set the interval to 180 minutes. Set the schedule to 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. local time at each resort.
   b. Create Intrasite links between the member and resort domain controllers that are located at each resort.
   c. Set the interval to 60 minutes. Set the schedule to 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M local time at each resort.
   d. Create Intrasite links on the member domain controllers that are located at each resort and at the San Jose IT center.
   e. Create inter-forest RPC connections between the resort and member forests.

24) You must decide how many forests General Business Consultants should use. Which business or technical factor or factors should influence your decision? (Choose all that apply) (GBC Q12)

Case study - General Business Consultants Choose 4 of the following options.

   a. All member logon requests must avoid using the WAN line.
   b. Both smart-card authentication and password authentication will be used for security.
   c. Each resort will want to be able to add applications that might uniquely change the Directory schema of its internal operating domain.
   d. It will not be necessary for employees of one resort to access information about employees of another resort.
   e. Membership will exceed 2 million.
   f. The resorts do not want General Business Consultants or any other resort to have any authority to change user permissions for their employees
   g. Directory replication cannot be scheduled during times of peak usage.

25) You must decide how your active Directory design will be affected by the factors that influence Hiabuv Toys business strategies. Move each business factor to the Active Directory design component that it most influences. (Use all business factors. Use business factors only once.) (Hiabuv Q1)

Active Directory Design factors

1. Forest design

2. Site Design

3. Domain Design

4. Organization Unit design

Components Business Factors

A. Hiabuv Toys is acquiring Wide World Importers

B. The Montreal office will be permanently closed

C. The European offices will operate independently of the North American offices.

D. IT support tasks will be performed at the North American and European technical support centers.

E. Manufacturing facilities are being built in Germany

Case Study - Hiabuv One answer only.
   a. A ---> 1, B ---> 4, C ---> 3, D ---> 4, E ---> 2
   b. A ---> 4, B ---> 1, C ---> 4, D ---> 3, E ---> 2
   c. A ---> 1, B ---> 4, C ---> 2, D ---> 3, E ---> 2
   d. A ---> 1, B ---> 3, C ---> 4, D ---> 2, E ---> 4

26) Engineering users want to be able to continue to administer their own resources after the Windows 2000 implementation. What should you do to enable this goal? (Hiabuv Q2)

Case Study - Hiabuv One answer only.

   a. Create a domain for the engineering department. Create an engineering organizational unit. Grant the engineering department complete administrative control of its OU. Move computer and user objects into the domain.
   b. Create a domain for the engineering department. Locate this domain on the same level as the North America domain. Grant the engineering department complete administrative control of its domain. Move computer and user objects into the domain.
   c. Create a separate OU for the engineering department. Locate this OU in the North America domain. Grant the engineering department complete administrative control of its OU. Move computer and user objects into the OU.
   d. Create a separate forest for the engineering department. Grant the engineering department complete administrative control of this forest. Move computer and user objects into the forest.

27) You must integrate Europe and North America in AD. What should you do? (Hiabuv Q3)

Case Study - Hiabuv One answer only.

   a. Create one forest for Hiabuv Toys. Create a sub-domain for each site.
   b. Create one forest and one domain for Hiabuv Toys. Name the domain hiabuvtoys.com. Create a Europe OU. Locate this OU in hiabuvtoys.com.
   c. Create one forest for Hiabuv Toys. Create one sub-domain each for Canada, the US, Mexico and Germany.
   d. Create one forest for Hiabuv Toys. Create one domain for Europe and one domain for North America.

28) After the Montreal office is permanently closed, how many sites should you use for the hiabuvtoys.com domain tree? (Hiabuv Q4)

Case Study - Hiabuv One answer only.

   a. 12
   b. 13
   c. 14
   d. 15

29) Which server roles should you implement for Hiabuv Toys? (Hiabuv Q5)

Case Study - Hiabuv One answer only.

   a. One schema operations master, one domain-naming master, one RID master, one PDC emulator, one infrastructure operations master.
   b. One schema operations master, one domain-naming master, two RID master, two PDC emulator, two infrastructure operations master.
   c. One schema operations master, one domain-naming master, three RID masters, three PDC emulator, three infrastructure operations master.
   d. One schema operations master, one domain-naming master, four RID masters, four PDC emulator, four infrastructure operations master.

30) After the Windows 2000 implementation is complete, which domain name or names should you use in the internal DNS for Hiabuv Toys? (Choose all that apply) (Hiabuv Q6)

Case Study - Hiabuv Choose 2 of the following options.

   a. Oklahomacity.hiabuvtoys.com
   b. Europe.hiabuvtoys.com
   c. Boston.hiabuvtoys.com
   d. Chicago.hiabuvtoys.com
   e. Northamerica.hiabuvtoys.com


This test has been created using the CASTLE Toolkit