You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. You have implemented the Hisecws.inf security template on all the Windows 2000 Professional client computers in your network. A user has received a driver and utility software for an internal SCSI controller in his computer. The SCSI controller is not currently on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). He uses the manufacturer provided CD to install the driver and the utility. He restarts the computer and reports that the internal SCSI controller is not working correctly. You discover that the driver is not installed correctly. You want to install the SCSI driver without permanently reducing security on the client computer. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains a single hard disk configured with two NTFS partitions C and D. You want to move a folder named Sales from the C partition to a folder named Corp on the D partition. You want the files in the Sales folder to still be compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the Corp folder to remain uncompressed. You want to ensure that the files are recoverable in case of any disk problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. You create a dial-up connection to your Internet service provider (ISP). You configure the dial-up connection Security tab as shown in the Dial-up Security Dialog Box. You attempt to connect to the ISP. You view the status change from Dialing to Verifying user name and password. After several seconds, the status changes to Disconnecting. You are then disconnected from the computer you dialed. You verify that your user name and password are entered correctly. You want to enable your computer to connect to your ISP. What should you do?
You are the workstation administrator for ExamSheet. A Windows 2000 Professional computer named Workstation1 has two shared folders named Programs and Documents. The Documents folder is shared using the default settings. A user reports that while he is logged on to Workstation2 he is denied access to both shared folders on Workstation1. However, while he is logged on to Workstation1 he can successfully access the Program folder but he continues to be denied access to the Documents folder. You want to give the user access to both shared folders while he is logged on to either workstation. What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate action and drag the action to the correct shared folder.
You are a system administrator at ExamSheet. The network includes 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user named Peter wants to share a local printing device directly connected to his computer. Peter needs to share this device among three groups: Engineering, Accounting, and Operations. Peter wants to delegate printer administration to one print administrator from each group. Each print administrator must be able to delete print jobs generated by their own group on the print device. They should not be able to delete print jobs from other groups. You want to configure Peter’s client computer to support these requirements. What should you do?()
You are the desktop administrator for ExamSheet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is configured to support two monitors. You install a DOS-based application on your computer. The application uses the Windows 2000 Professional default settings Autoexec.nt and Config.nt. Your primary and secondary video adapters are both set to 32 bit color, 800 x 600 resolution, and default refresh rates. You create a shortcut for the DOS-based application on the primary monitor's desktop and use the default PIF settings. You attempt to run the DOS-based application on the primary monitor. The application opens, but the display area is scrambled. You then attempt to run the DOS-based application on the secondary monitor. The application does not open. Both monitors function correctly when you run Windows based applications. You want to be able to run the DOS-based application on either monitor. What should you do?()
You are the administrator of ExamSheet's Windows 2000 network. You need to store secured files for ExamSheet's accounting and legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal with the default NTFS and share permissions. You also create two groups named Accounting and Legal and add the appropriate user accounts into the appropriate groups. To meet the security requirements for the shared folders the following criteria must be met: 1.Users in both departments must be able to update their own files from the network. 2.Users in the accounting department must be able to view the legal department's documents from the network. 3.Users in the legal department must be prevented from being able to view the accounting department's documents from the network.You want to ensure that all security requirements are met using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()
You are the administrator of ExamSheet's Windows 2000 network. Your network includes 50 Windows 98 computers with static IP addresses and a non-BootP compliant router. All services on your network are currently functioning correctly. You are adding 40 new PXE-compliant computers to the network. The hardware on each computer is configured identically. You are using a Remote Installation Service (RIS) image to deploy Windows 2000 Professional to the 40 computers. You are unable to begin the RIS installation on any of the new client computers. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on the 40 new computers. What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate component from the component area to the correct server where it must be installed in the Network Diagram area.
You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. You manage Windows 2000 Professional computers on four subnets and Windows 2000 Server computers on a dedicated subnet. All of the client computers are configured as DHCP clients. You receive a call from Andrew who cannot access a file server. You run the ipconfig /all command from Andrew’s computer. The results are shown in the exhibit. Other client computers on the same subnet can connect to the file server. You confirm that the DHCP service is operating correctly. You need to help Andrew connect to the file server. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for ExamSheet inc. Two users named Eric and Julia share a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Eric’s user account is a member of the local Administrator group. Eric needs to share files with Julia. Eric wants Julia to be able to change any of the shared files and to create her own files if necessary. Eric wants to prevent Julia from changing the permissions on file that Eric creates. To accomplish his goal, Eric creates a folder named C:/Data. He changes the NTFS permission on C:/Data to allow his local user account Full Control permissions and to allow Julia’s local user account default permissions. Eric places 10 files in the folder. When Julia logs on to the computer using her local user account and opens a file in C:/Data, she cannot save the changes to the file. Julia also cannot create any new files in the folder. You need to help Eric configure the correct permissions of C:/Data. What should you instruct Eric to do?()