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1) The NetWare 3.x server at your branch office will be moved to the network at corporate headquarters. The headquarters network has 1 Windows NT Server computer and 60 Microsoft Windows 95 workstations. The headquarters workstations use Client for Microsoft windows, you want all clients to be able to access the NetWare server.

One answer only.
   a) Install and configure Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT Server computer. No additional software is required on the Windows 95 workstations.
   b) Install and configure Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 workstations to use Client for NetWare Networks only.
   c) Install and configure NWLink IPX/SPX compatible transport on the Windows NT Server computer. Reconfigure the Windows 95 workstation to use Client for NetWare Networks only.
   d) Install and configure RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport on the Windows NT Server computer. No additional software is required on the Windows 95 workstations.

2) Your network has three Windows NT Server computers. You want to change the role of one BDC so it becomes the PDC. You are working from a Windows NT Workstation computer that has Client-based Network Administration Tools installed. What is the best way to promote the BDC to PDC?

One answer only.
   a) Shut down the existing PDC. Use Server Manager to promote the desired BDC to a PDC. Restart the old PDC. It will be automatically demoted to a BDC when the new PDC is detected.
   b) Shut down both the existing PDC and the BDC that will be promoted. Restart the BDC. It will automatically become a PDC when no other PDC is detected.Restart the old PDC. It will be automatically demoted when the new PDC is detected.
   c) Use server Manager to stop the Net Logon service on both the PDC and BDC. Promote the BDC to a PDC. Demote the old PDC to a BDC. Start the Net Logon service on both computers.
   d) Use server manager to promote the BDC to a PDC. The existing PDC will be automatically demoted.

3) You are administering a Windows NT Server computer from a Microsoft Windows 95 client computer. You install Client-based Network Administration Tools on the Windows 95 client computer. You want to share a CD-ROM drive that is attached to the Windows NT Server. How can you do this?

One answer only.
   a) The Net.exe utility
   b) Server Manager
   c) Disk Administrator
   d) Windows NT Explorer

4) You install a second network adapter in a computer that runs Microsoft Windows NT Server. The computer uses COM1, COM2, LPT1, and LPT2. The network adapter is set to use I/0 port address 300 and IRQ3. Which device conflicts with these settings?

One answer only.
   a) VGA adapter
   b) COM1
   c) COM2
   d) LPT1

5) Your network is configured as a single domain that has 3 domain controllers and 25 Windows NT Workstation computers. For security purposes, you assign roaming user profiles to all user accounts in the domain. The profiles are mandatory. The server on which the profile resided is down. what happen when users logon:

One answer only.
   a) Users will log on successfully and will receive the Default User profile.
   b) Users will log on successfully and will receive their profiles, but anychanges made to the computer will be lost.
   c) Users will not be able to log on to the domain.
   d) User can choose to log on to the domain and select a profile that is stored on a different server.

6) You use Disk Administrator to create a stripe set with parity. You have four hard disks. Each hard disk has 250 MB of free space. How much total space will be available for data storage ?

One answer only.
   a) 250 MB
   b) 500 MB
   c) 750 MB
   d) 1,000 MB

7) You install Windows NT Server on partition C of a new computer that has three physical disks. How can you provide fault tolerance for your Windows NT system files?

One answer only.
   a) Convert partition C to NTFS, and then extend the partition to the second physical disk by creating an extended volume set.
   b) Mirror partition C to the second physical disk
   c) Create a stripe set by combining partition C and the second physical disk.
   d) Create a stripe set with parity by combinning partition C and the other two physical disks.

8) Ten Windows NT Workstation computers are being moved from your branch office to the company's main office. The main office has a network that consists of a single domain named CENTRAL. You want the branch-office Windows NT workstation computers to be able to logon to the domain.

One answer only.
   a) A domain administrator must use Server Manager to add the workstation to the CENTRAL domain.
   b) A Workstation administrator must log on at each workstation and configure the workstation to join the CENTRAL domain.
   c) A domain administrator must log on at each workstation and create a computer account, and must then join the CENTRAL domain.
   d) A Workstation administrator must log on at each workstation and create the computer account, and must then join the CENTRAL domain.
   e) A Workstation administration must reinstall the Windows NT Workstation Software on each workstation and configure the workstations to join the CENTRAL domain.

9) You want to repair a Windows NT Server installation on a computer. You do not have the three installation disks that you need. How should you create the three installation disks?

One answer only.
   a) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run winnt.exe/ox from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.
   b) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run Setup.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.
   c) On a Microsoft MS-DOS-based computer, run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.
   d) On a Windows NT computer, run Winnt.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.
   e) On a Windows NT computer, run Setup.exe from the Windows NT Server CD-ROM.

10) Your network consists of 3 Windows NT Server computers and 100 Windows NT Workstation computers. The server are named Research1, Sales1, and Admin1. The network is configured as one subnet. and TCP/IP is used by all computers. Users in the Research often transfer many large data that slow down the whole network. What should you do to improve the network performance?

One answer only.
   a) Install NetBEUI on the Research department workstation and server. Configure the Research department computers to use NetBEUI.
   b) Install a second network adapter in Research1 and connect this adapter to the existing physical subnet. Configure only the Research department workstations to use the new adapter.
   c) Install a second network adapter in Research1 and create a new physical subnet for the Research department. Enable IP forwarding between the two subnets. Connect the Research department workstations to this new subnet.
   d) Add a second IP address on the Research1 network adapter and create a new logical subnet for the Research department users. Enable IP forwarding between the two subnets. Configure the Research department workstations to use this new subnet.

11) Your network uses NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. Half of the client computers use the 802.3 frame type, and the other half use the 802.2 frame type. You are adding a Windows NT Server computer to the network. This server has one network adapter. What do you have to do to the NT Server to communicate with all the clients?

One answer only.
   a) Install and configure RIP for NWLink IPXJSPX Compatible Transport.
   b) Configure NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport to use Auto Frame Type Detection.
   c) Configure NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport to use Manual Frame Type Detection. Add the 802.3 and 802.2 frame types.
   d) Install the driver for the network adapter twice, once for each frame type. Configure each instance of the driver to support one of the required frame types.

12) *Your network is configured as a single domain that has one PDC and two BDCs. You want to use the current PDC as an application server. How should you reconfigure the roles of the domain controllers?

One answer only.
   a) Promote one of the BDC's to become PDC. Reconfigure the former PDC as a member server.
   b) Promote one of the BDC's to become the PDC. Reinstall the former PDC and configure it as a member server.
   c) Demote the PDC to become a member server. Reinstall an existing BDC and configure it as the PDC.
   d) Demote the PDC to become a member server. Promote one of the BDC's to become the PDC.

13) Windows NT Server 3.51 is installed on your computer. You want to upgrade to Windows NT Server 4.0, and you want to preserve your existing configuration settings. How can you perform the upgrade? (Choose two)

Choose 2 of the following options.
   a) Boot from the Windows NT 4.0 Setup boot disk. Install the Windows NT 4.0 files in the directory that contains your Windows NT 3.51 files.
   b) Boot from the Windows NT 4.0 Setup boot disk. Install the Window NT 4.0 files in a new Winnt40 directory.
   c) Start Windows NT 3.51.Run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT command prompt. Install the Windows NT 4.0 files in the directory that contains your Windows NT 3.51 files.
   d) Start Windows NT 3.51. Run Winnt.exe from the Windows NT command prompt. Install the Windows NT 4.0 files in the directory that contains your Windows NT 3.51 files.

14) A user at a Microsoft Windows 95 client computer connects to a shared printer on a Windows NT Server computer that is configured as a PDC. The user reports that she cannot access files in a shared directory on that server. You make the user a member of a group that has full control to the shared directory but she still cannot access. What is most likely the problem?

One answer only.
   a) The user is using an incorrect password.
   b) The change you made to the user's group membership will not take effect until the user logs off and logs on again.
   c) The change you made to the user's group membership has not yet been replicated to all of the domain controllers.
   d) The user does not have an account in the domain.

15) You configure an x86-based Windows NT Server computer with disk mirroring for the boot partition. The primary hard disk on this server fails. How should you create a fault-tolerance boot disk to boot from the mirrored partition?

Choose 2 of the following options.
   a) Format a floppy disk by using Microsoft MS-DOS. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make no changes to the files.
   b) Format a floppy disk by using Microsoft MS-DOS. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com,Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make changes to the ARC path name in the Boot.ini file to reflect the location of the system files on the mirrored disk
   c) Format a floppy disk by using Windows NT. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com,Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floopy disk, make no changes to the files.
   d) Format a floppy disk by using Windows NT. Copy Ntldr, Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys, and Boot.ini to that disk. On the floppy disk, make changes to the ARC path name in the Boot.ini tile to reflect the location of the system files on the mirrored disk.

16) You add a new SCSI controller and network adapter to an existing Windows NT Server computer. After you start the server, you receive a message that says, 'The dependency service failed to start'. Where should you look for additional information about

One answer only.
   a) The Bootlog.txt file
   b) The Device.log file
   c) The Services, option in Control Panel
   d) Event viewer

17) You configure stripe set without parity on three physical disk. One of the disks fails. What can you do to recover data that was stored on the stripe set?

One answer only.
   a) Break the stripe set and recover the data from the remaining physical disks.
   b) Install a new hard disk to replace the failed disk and choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.
   c) In the Chock for Error-s dialog box in Disk Administrator, select Fix file system errors to recover the lost data.
   d) Restore the lost data from tape backup.

18) A Windows NT Server computer performs a variety of I/0 transactions. The server has five physical disks, each with two partitions. How should you configure the paging file for optimal performance?

One answer only.
   a) Place the paging file on the disk that contains the system files.
   b) Place the paging file on any partition other than the boot partition.
   c) Distribute the paging file equally among all the logical partitions, except on the disk that contains the system files.
   d) Distribute the paging file equally among all the physical disks, except the disk that contains the boot and system files.

19) You run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT Workstation computer to view memory and disk counters on 10 Windows NT Server computers. You notice that your workstation performs poorly because of the demands of tracking many counters. You want to increase performance of your NT workstation

One answer only.
   a) Use the System Properties dialog box to decrease the application performance setting for foreground applications.
   b) Run Performance Monitor from the command line with the START command to give Performance Monitor high priority.
   c) Start the DISKperf utility to create a larger data-collection cache.
   d) Increase the time interval for data collection.

20) Your network has one PDC and three member servers. You want users to be able to log on to the domain if the PDC fails.

One answer only.
   a) Promote one of the member servers to become a BDC
   b) Promote one of the member servers to become a PDC
   c) Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers Configure that server as a BDC.
   d) Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers Configure that server as a PDC.

21) You want to migrate the files and users accounts from a Netware server to a Windows NT Server computer. What must you install on the Windows NT server computer before you can perform the migration?

One answer only.
   a) FTP
   b) RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
   c) Gateway Service for Netware
   d) SAP Agent.

22) Client computers on your network are Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft MS-DOS based computers. All of the client computers use Client for Microsoft Network and NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. Users at all client computers must have access to data on the NetWare server. What must you install on the NT Server?

One answer only.
   a) Migration Tool for NetWare
   b) NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible transport
   c) Gateway Service for NetWare
   d) RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport

23) Your network is configured as a single domain named HQ. You install a Windows NT Server computer. For additional security you make this server a member server in the HQ domain. How can you specify administrators from the domain to access the Payroll directory with the change permission in your member server.

One answer only.
   a) Create a local group named Finance on the new member sever. Add the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance local group. Assign the Finance local group Change permission for the Payroll directory.
   b) Create a global group named Finance on the new member sever. Add the AcctMgrs globalgroup to the Finance global group. Assign the Finance global group Change permission for the Payroll directory.
   c) Create a globalgroup named Finance on the new member sever. Add members of the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance global group. Assign the Finance global group Change permissions for the Payroll directory.
   d) Create a local group named Finance in the HQ domain. Add the AcctMgrs group to the Finance local group.

24) What happens to file permissions when you move files from one subdirectory to another on the same NTFS partition?

One answer only.
   a) All file permissions are inherited from the destination subdirectory
   b) All file permissions are discarded
   c) All file permissions are retained
   d) All file permissions are set to Full Control for the Everyone special group.


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