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Before you create a domain controller, a DNS server must be available on the network.
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1. ANS: F EXPLANATION: A DNS server is required to complete the installation of a domain controller, but it need not be present before the installation is started. If, during the installation process, Windows Server 2003 does not find a DNS server, you will be prompted to install DNS on the system. (Discussion starts on page 20.) |
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If a server that you are working on has a File Replication Service event log and a Directory Service event log, then it must be a domain controller.
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ANS: T
EXPLANATION: When the computer is promoted to a domain controller, Directory Service and File Replication Service logs are added. (Discussion starts on page 66.)
DIF: Application REF: Chapter 3 |
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In an authoritative restore of Active Directory, the objects in the Active Directory database are restored with updated sequence numbers that prevent them from being overwritten during the next replication pass. |
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Definition
ANS: T
EXPLANATION: In an authoritative restore, the objects in the Active Directory database are restored with updated sequence numbers that prevent them from being overwritten during the next replication pass. (Discussion starts on page 121.)
DIF: Application REF: Chapter 4 |
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There is always less data included in an incremental backup than a full backup.
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ANS: F
EXPLANATION: An incremental backup includes any files that have been changed or created since the last full or incremental backup. If all of the files on a drive have been changed or created since the last full or incremental backup, the same amount of data is backed up for a full and an incremental backup. (Discussion starts on page 103.)
DIF: Application REF: Chapter 4 |
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How many processors does the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition support? a. 4 b. 8 c. 32 d. 64 |
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Definition
ANS: D
EXPLANATION: The 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition supports up to 64 processors. (Discussion starts on page 7.) |
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Which of the following is not an edition of Windows Server 2003? a. Enterprise b. Datacenter c. Standard d. Web e. Corporate |
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ANS: E
EXPLANATION: Windows Server 2003 is available in Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Web editions. It is not available in a Corporate edition. (Discussion starts on page 4.) |
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What is the maximum amount of RAM supported by the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition? a. 32 GB b. 64 GB c. 128 GB d. 512 GB |
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ANS: B
EXPLANATION: The 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition supports 64 GB of RAM. (Discussion starts on page 7.) |
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Which of the following is not an organizational element of Active Directory? a. Tree b. Organizational unit c. Domain d. Branch |
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ANS: D
EXPLANATION: A branch is not an organizational element of Active Directory. Trees, organizational units, and domains are all organizational elements of Active Directory. (Discussion starts on page 27.) |
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Why is it common practice to implement more than one domain controller per domain? a. So the Active Directory database can be divided among multiple systems b. To provide fault tolerance c. So administration of the directory can be distributed among multiple administrators |
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Definition
ANS: B
EXPLANATION: One reason to implement more than one domain controller per domain is to provide fault tolerance. When more than one domain controller is used per domain, each still holds a complete copy of the Active Directory database. The domain database is not split up. The use of multiple administrators is not related to how many domain controllers are in use. When more than one domain controller is used per domain, each still holds a complete copy of the Active Directory database. Therefore, using multiple controllers will not reduce the number of objects stored in the database on each domain controller. (Discussion starts on page 28.) |
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