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.Which of the following tools can be used to modify the properties of existing user accounts from the command line?
A. DSADD B. DSMOD C. DSQUERY d. DSRM |
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2.Which of the following tools can be used to create new user accounts? a. DSADD b. DSMOD c. DSQUERY d. DSMOVE |
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.Which of the following tools can export user objects to a comma-separated text file? a. LDIFDE b. Active directory Users and Computers c. DSADD d. CSVDE |
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Which of the following tools can import settings in LDAP Interchange Format? a. LDIFDE b. CSVDE c. DSRM d. DSQUERY |
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.Which of the following is not a tool to create user accounts? a. DSADD b. Active Directory Users and Computers c. LDIFDE d. DSMOD |
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The Default Domain Policy specifies that a user password must be how long by default? a. Five Characters b. Six Characters c. Seven characters d. eight characters |
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Which of the following is not a required element in a complex password?
a. minimum of six characters b. minimum of eight characters c. cannot include the user name d. must include three or four defined character types |
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b. minimum of eight characters |
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.After how many days must a domain user change their password by default? a.30 b. 10 c. 42 d. 34 |
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.Active Directory user accounts are configured to lockout after 3 incorrect logon attempts. (True or false?) |
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When a user account template is copied, group membership information is also copied. (True or false?) |
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How many user passwords are remembered by a domain controller as part of password history setting by default?
a. 6 b. 8 c. 16 d. 24 |
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On which tab of a user account’s properties is the user’s home directory configured by default?
a. Home Directory b. Profile c. Account d. General |
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When a new user account is created in Active Directory Users and Computers, which group is it a member of by default? a. Domain Admins b. domain users c. Domain guests d. Users |
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Which type of user profile does not save user settings when the user logs off? a. local b. Roaming c. Null d. mandatory |
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What type of user profile us used by default when a user logs on to a Windows XP system in an Active Directory domain a. local b. roaming c. Null d. mandatory |
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16.Which authentication protocol do Windows 2000 clients logging on to a Windows Server 2003 domain use? a. NTLM b. NTLMv2 c. Kerberos D. Radius |
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Which authentication protocol is not configured with the Active Directory Client Extensions software used by Windows NT 4.0 clients when logging on to a Windows Server 2003 domain? a. NTLM b. NTLMv2 c. Kerberos d. Radius |
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Logging on to an Active Directory domain from the console of a Windows XP system is referred to as which type of authentication? a. interactive b. network c. Domain d. Local |
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.Which of the following folders in not part of a user profile? a netHood b. PrintHood c My Dociuments d. Networks |
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Creating a mandatory user profile involves renaming which file? a. NTUSER.DAT b. NTUSER.MAN c. NTUSER.PRO d. NTUSER.SET |
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One of the most common troubleshooting tasks for any network administrator is ensuring the ____ of the shared network printers. |
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Answer: continued availability |
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A(n) ____ print device is connected directly to a port on the print server or workstation. |
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Print ____ are files that contain information Windows Server 2003 uses to convert raw print commands to a language that the printer understands. |
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A(n) ____ is a configurable object in Windows Server 2003 that controls the connection to the print device. |
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The ____ is usually where you set up and configure the shared printing system. |
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Appending the ____ symbol to the end of a printer name stops the device from being displayed in lists of shared resources. |
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Windows Server 2003 lets you determine the printer permissions in effect for a given user via the ____ tab in the Advanced Security Settings of a printer. |
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Answer: Effective Permissions |
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Client computers that run any of the following operating systems EXCEPT ____ will automatically download the print driver when they initially connect to the printer. |
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Windows Server 2003 provides a number of built-in ____ files that allow printers and related properties to be managed from the command line. |
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As users send print jobs to a printer, they are spooled on the ____ of the print server by default. |
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Which of the following is NOT part of the correct syntax when you wish to access a VBScript file from the command line? |
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Which of the following is NOT a necessary hardware requirement for setting up an efficient printing environment? |
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Answer: Having one or more super-users with high priority |
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Which of the following is NOT one of the processing elements a network print server uses to receive and process a print file? |
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____ must be installed on a print server for it to take advantage of Internet Printing Protocol. |
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IPP can provide users with a method to easily gain access to remote printers using the standard ____ protocol. |
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Windows Script Host serves as a controller for the ____ scripting engines. |
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The ____ script can be used to automate the process of manually adding a printer to Active Directory. |
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When you fix the problem of print jobs becoming stuck in the queue by restarting the service, all jobs in the print queue are ____. |
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The term GUID refers to a(n) |
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There are ____ main categories of configuration settings that can be applied to either the computer or user section of a GPO. |
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In Windows Server 2003, configuration of computer startup and shutdown scripts is handled by ____. |
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Answer: the computer section of a GPO |
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When configuring Folder Redirection settings, the ____ tab has a number of options that control the behavior of folder redirection. |
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If there is no conflict in the settings between policies when multiple policies are involved, then ____ is/are applied. |
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You can refresh Group Policy settings manually by running ____ from the command prompt. |
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You can configure a policy using the ____ option if you want a particular GPO’s settings to always be enforced. |
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Which of the following is first in the correct order of Group Policy processing? |
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main phases a company goes through when deploying new software? |
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Using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy, applications can be deployed by |
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Answer: assigning applications |
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Applications can only be published to |
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A(n) ____ automatically replaces the old version of the software with the new version that is being deployed. |
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Answer: mandatory upgrade |
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If an original package and its updated package are both native Windows installer files, the update automatically knows that it is to ____ the original package. |
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To perform an optional upgrade, the ____ option must not be checked. |
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Answer: Required upgrade for existing packages |
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The main requirement for redeployment of a package is that the patch has to come with a(n) ____. |
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The restriction on using Group Policy to remove a software application is that the application must have been originally installed using a(n) ____. |
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Answer: Windows installer package |
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The command to start applications under the administrator account is ____. |
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Windows Server 2003 includes a feature known as the ____ that logs each time a server is shut down or restarted. |
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Answer: Shutdown Event Tracker |
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Which of the following could cause possible changes to a network’s security policy? |
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Answer: group membership changes |
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Terminal Services transmits only the ____ of the program to the client. |
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A server administrator can remotely access management tools using |
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Answer: Remote Desktop for Administration |
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By default, only members of the Administrators group can connect to a server using |
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Answer: Remote Desktop for Administration |
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To allow connections to occur, an administrator only needs to change a single setting in the ____ program. |
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Answer: Control Panel System |
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If you plan to set up an application server, then one Windows Server 2003 server on the network must also be configured as a(n) ____ server. |
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Answer: Terminal Services licensing |
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The ____ administrative tool monitors and controls client access to one or more terminal servers. |
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Answer: Terminal Services Manager |
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The ____ administrative tool stores and tracks Terminal Services client access licenses. |
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Answer: Terminal Services Licensing |
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When configuring the connection settings of a Terminal Server, ____ connection object exist(s) by default. |
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Using the ____ encryption option will result in all data being encrypted and sent from the client to the server using a key based on the maximum strength supported by the client. |
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Answer: Client Compatible |
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Installation of the client files is not necessary on ____ because the Remote Desktop Connection software is already installed on these operating systems by default. |
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The Microsoft Standard Installation format of client Terminal Services connection software comes in a file called ____. |
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To place a Windows Server 2003 system in install mode from the command line, you would first issue the command ____. |
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Answer: CHANGE USER /INSTALL |
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50. When Terminal Services is installed, the ____ tab configures a program to automatically run when the user connects to the terminal server. |
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