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Question 1 Windows 2000 file security is available only on volumes formatted with NTFS 5.0. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 2 The proper and best way to simply remove a permission from a user or group on a file or folder is to check the Deny permission. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 3 If you are given the special access Change permission to a file or folder, then you will be able to take ownership of that file or folder. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 4 By default, all permissions set for a folder are inherited by any object created in the folder. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 5 User rights govern the access that users and groups have to files and folders. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False General feedback: Permissions govern the access that users and groups have to files and folders. Question 6 If an administrator of a network creates a shared folder and then removes the Everyone group and replaces it with the Accounting group, the administrator will still have remote access to the share even if s/he is not a member of the Accounting group. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 7 The NTFS 5.0 Special Access Change permission allows groups the ability to modify permissions on a file or folder without allowing Full Control permission to the object. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 8 When securing sensitive material, it is advisable to limit the Everyone Group with Full Control permissions locally and Change permissions to the share. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 9 Dfs allows an administrator to take multiple shared resources and present them to end users in a single, hierarchical structure. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 10 When a stand-alone Dfs root is created on a domain controller, the Dfs root will be replicated to all domain controllers on the network. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 11 A print device is a local printer that is connected directly to the network. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 12 A printer is the physical interface between the user and the print device. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 13 Print drivers are software programs that translate the print requests of a computer into commands the print device can understand. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 14 Printers must be installed and shared on a server before other clients can access the print device. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 15 Windows 2000 has the ability to automatically detect and install printers. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 16 The LPR print service is a one-way communication. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 17 Many Hewlett-Packard JetDirect cards will support both TCP/IP and AppleTalk printing services. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 18 You must have permission to use a printer before you can view and install the printer via a Web interface. The two Web interfaces used are IIS on a Windows 2000 Server or PWS on a Windows 2000 Professional workstation. 100.0% a. True 0.0% b. False Question 19 The Everyone Group has Manage Documents printer permissions by default when a new printer is shared on a print server. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False General feedback: The Everyone Group is given only Print permissions by default. Question 20 In Windows 2000, you can connect dissimilar printers together in a printer pool because the print server will now allow you to load multiple print drivers. The correct driver will be assigned to each print job before it is sent to the printer. 0.0% a. True 100.0% b. False Question 21 Windows 2000 provides different profile settings for each user who logs on to a Windows 2000 computer. How is file system security provided for each local profile? 0.0% a. File Encryption 0.0% b. Dfs permissions 0.0% c. NTFS 5.0 100.0% d. There is no file system security provided by local profiles. Question 22 Which of the following functions does not result from the NTFS 5.0 Read permission? 0.0% a. Read file/folder contents 0.0% b. Read permissions on files and folders 100.0% c. Create and append files 0.0% d. Read attributes and extended attributes on files and folders Question 23 Which of the following functions does not result from the NTFS 5.0 Write permission? 0.0% a. Create new folders 0.0% b. Write attributes on files and folders 0.0% c. Read permissions on files and folders 100.0% d. Traverse folders Question 24 What NTFS 5.0 file permission is required to delete files? 0.0% a. Full Control 0.0% b. Modify 0.0% c. Read & Execute 0.0% d. Write 100.0% e. A and B 0.0% f. A and C 0.0% g. A and D Question 25 Which of the following permissions is not common between NTFS 5.0 folder and file permissions? 0.0% a. Create new folders 0.0% b. Create, write to, and append files 0.0% c. Write attributes and extended attributes on files and folders 0.0% d. Read permissions on files 0.0% e. A and B 100.0% f. A and C 0.0% g. C and D 0.0% h. B, C and D Question 26 Cynthia belongs to multiple groups. She needs to modify a job description file in the HR_Employee folder. Cynthia has just been transferred from the HR group to the IT group. She belongs to both the HR_Mgrs group, which has the NTFS 5.0 Full Control permission to all files in the folder, and the IT_Mgrs group, which has the NTFS 5.0 Read permission to IT-specific job description files in the folder. Can Cynthia modify the IT job description files? 100.0% a. Yes, she will have Full Control permissions. 0.0% b. Yes, she will have Read permissions. 0.0% c. No, she will have Read permissions. 0.0% d. No, you cannot mix permissions like this in NTFS 5.0. Question 27 (1 point) To assign NTFS 5.0 permissions to a file or folder, click on this tab of the properties for that file or folder. 0.0% a. Permissions 100.0% b. Security 0.0% c. Advanced 0.0% d. Access Question 28 (1 point) Megan belongs to multiple groups. She needs to modify a spreadsheet in the Budget folder. Megan belongs to both the Accounting group and the Everyone group. The Accounting group has the NTFS 5.0 Allow permission to Read, Write, and Modify the contents of the Budget folder. The Everyone group has the NTFS 5.0 Deny Modify permission to the contents of the Budget folder. What cumulative permission does Megan have to the Budget folder? 0.0% a. She can read but not write or modify the spreadsheet. 0.0% b. She can read and write but not modify the spreadsheet. 0.0% c. She can write and modify but not read the spreadsheet. 100.0% d. She cannot access the spreadsheet. Question 29 Terrence has left your company and now his replacement (Judy) has discovered that she needs a critical file from his NTFS 5.0 shared network drive. You are the administrator for the network and have given Judy access to the shared drive so she can open the file. When she attempts to do this, she gets an Access Denied message. What is a possible cause of this problem? 0.0% a. All files are Read by default. 100.0% b. Only the creator/owner has access to the file. 0.0% c. The folder the file is stored in has not been shared. 0.0% d. Only an administrator can take ownership of a file. Judy will never have access to this file unless she is added to the Administrators group. Question 30 What Special Access permission will not give a user permission to view the contents of a folder? 0.0% a. Traverse folder\execute file 0.0% b. List folder\read data 100.0% c. Create files\write data 0.0% d. Read attributes Question 31 On NTFS 5.0 volumes, the "Allow Inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object" permission can be enabled in what way? 0.0% a. Open the Windows Explorer, right click on the desired object, choose Properties, click on the Security tab, select the "Allow Inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object" check box. 100.0% b. "Allow Inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object" is enabled by default. 0.0% c. Enable "Allow Inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object" by editing the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT subtree of the registry. 0.0% d. The "Allow Inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object" option does not exist in Windows 2000. All objects will inherit the NTFS 5.0 permissions of their parent object unless new or different permissions are specified by the creator/owner of the object. Question 32 NTFS 5.0 permissions assigned to a file or folder will be ______________ when the file or folder is copied to a FAT16 partition. 0.0% a. retained 0.0% b. copied and pasted 100.0% c. lost 0.0% d. removed and the user will be prompted to restore them Question 33 (1 point) In order for a user account to copy files and folders to a NTFS 5.0 volume, the user account must have which of the following: 100.0% a. Permission to write to the destination location 0.0% b. Permission to modify the source location of the object 0.0% c. The ability to take ownership of the object 0.0% d. The special access permission to traverse folders Question 34 (1 point) NTFS 5.0 permissions assigned to a file will be ______________ when the file is copied to a different folder on the same partition. 0.0% a. retained 0.0% b. copied and pasted 0.0% c. lost 100.0% d. the same as the destination folder Question 35 (1 point) NTFS 5.0 permissions assigned to a file will be ______________ when the file is moved to a folder on a different NTFS 5.0 partition. 0.0% a. retained 0.0% b. copied and pasted 0.0% c. lost 100.0% d. the same as the destination folder Question 36 The HR Department has just finished updating the global employee phone list. Now they want the IT Department to share this file so all employees can access the share without being able to modify the file. How should the IT Department grant access to this file to all employees? 0.0% a. Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the global employee phone list file, and choose sharing. 0.0% b. Create a public folder, put the global employee phone list file in it, and share the folder. 100.0% c. Create a public folder, put the global employee phone list file in it, and share the folder. Change the Everyone Group NTFS 5.0 folder permissions to Read. 0.0% d. Create a public folder, put the global employee phone list file in it, and share the folder. Remove the Everyone Group. Grant the HR Department the NTFS 5.0 folder permission Full Control. Question 37 Nancy belongs to both the Instructors and the Managers groups. The Instructors group has Read permission to the Classroom Exercises share and the Managers group has Change permission to the Classroom Exercises share. Nancy also has the right to locally access the server that contains the Classroom Exercises share. If Nancy is sitting at the server, what are her permissions to files that reside in the Classroom Exercises share? 0.0% a. Nancy will have the Read permission to the share. 0.0% b. Nancy will have the Read and Change permission to the share. 0.0% c. Nancy will have the Change permission to the share. 100.0% d. Nancy will have whatever NTFS 5.0 permissions are assigned to the files. Question 38 Albert has moved the Team Leaders share from the T:\ drive to the L:\ drive. He then sent an e-mail to all Team Leaders letting them know that the share had been moved. Within minutes after the e-mail was sent, people who use the Team Leaders share are calling the Help Desk to complain that the Team Leaders share is missing. What is a possible explanation for this problem? 0.0% a. Albert moved the folder to a drive that is not shared. 0.0% b. Albert moved the folder from an NTFS 5.0 drive to a FAT16 drive. 100.0% c. When a shared folder is moved, it is no longer shared. 0.0% d. When a shared folder is moved, all permissions to that folder are reset to Deny. Question 39 What must be done to share a folder in Active Directory? 100.0% a. Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the desired folder, choose Properties, and choose Sharing and then assign a sharename and appropriate permissions, then use the Active Directory Users and Computers administrative tool to associate the share with the directory tree. 0.0% b. Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the desired folder, choose Properties, and select the Associate Share with the Active Directory Tree check box. Assign a sharename and appropriate permissions. 0.0% c. Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the desired folder, choose Properties, and select the Security tab. Select the Associate Share with the Active Directory Tree check box. Assign a sharename and appropriate permissions. 0.0% d. Folders cannot be shared in Active Directory. Question 40 Brianna can read files in the IT Support share. However, she discovers that she has Full Control to the files when she logs on to the server that hosts the IT Support share. Why might this have happened? 0.0% a. Brianna is a member of the Account Operators Group. 100.0% b. The partition that hosts the IT Support share is formatted with FAT32. 0.0% c. The partition that hosts the IT Support share is formatted with NTFS. 0.0% d. The Log on Locally right gives a network user full access to the server by default. Question 41 Which of the following items is an advantage of using Dfs trees? 0.0% a. If a server fails, the network link in the Dfs tree can be modified to point to a replacement resource without interruption. 0.0% b. Drive mappings can all but be eliminated with a Dfs structure in place. 0.0% c. No additional security configuration is required to access a resource through Dfs. 0.0% d. IIS can be configured to use file resources through a Dfs tree. 0.0% e. B and C 0.0% f. B and D 0.0% g. A, B, and C 100.0% h. All of the above Question 42 Access to Dfs services is provided through a ______________. 0.0% a. Dfs node 0.0% b. Dfs tree 100.0% c. Dfs root 0.0% d. Dfs branch Question 43 Which of the following items is a type of Dfs root? 0.0% a. Stand-alone 0.0% b. Remote 0.0% c. Local 0.0% d. Fault-tolerant 0.0% e. A and C 100.0% f. A and D Question 44 How do you activate the Dfs Root Wizard? 100.0% a. Use the Distributed File System snap-in. 0.0% b. Choose the Wizard from the Administrative Tools Wizards option. 0.0% c. Open My Network Places and choose the wizard from the options in the left pane. 0.0% d. Open Windows Explorer. Choose Tools | Options | Consolidate Shares. Click on the Dfs Root Wizard button. Question 45 What type of computer can host a fault-tolerant Dfs root? 0.0% a. Windows NT 4.0 server 0.0% b. Windows 2000 Professional client 0.0% c. Windows 2000 server 100.0% d. Windows 2000 domain controller Question 46 Which of the following items is not a characteristic of a fault-tolerant Dfs root? 0.0% a. The fault-tolerant Dfs root automatically synchronizes with the Active Directory services. 0.0% b. The fault-tolerant Dfs root relies on servers to respond to requests for Dfs resources. 100.0% c. The fault-tolerant Dfs root must reside on a Windows 2000 server. 0.0% d. Fault-tolerant Dfs roots must reside on an NTFS 5.0 disk partition. General feedback: The book makes it clear that the fault-tolerant root must be on a domain controller. Question 47 Fault-tolerant Dfs resources can be accessed by which of the following client platforms? 0.0% a. Windows for Workgroups 0.0% b. Windows 9x 0.0% c. Windows NT 4.0 with SP3 or later 0.0% d. Windows 2000 0.0% e. A and B 0.0% f. B and C 100.0% g. B and D 0.0% h. B, C, and D 0.0% i. All of the above Question 48 A network interface print device is a printer that communicates with the print server through the _____________ by using its own network interface. 0.0% a. Shared folder 0.0% b. Print spooler 100.0% c. Network media 0.0% d. DLC protocol Question 49 A print server that hosts multiple printers and only manages print services is referred to as being a _________________ print server in Windows 2000. 100.0% a. Dedicated 0.0% b. Restricted 0.0% c. Stand-alone 0.0% d. Network Question 50 Which of the following types of servers can host print services and additional services? 0.0% a. Domain Controller 0.0% b. DNS 0.0% c. Database Server 0.0% d. File and Print Server 100.0% e. All of the above. Question 51 A Windows 2000 Professional computer can act as a non-dedicated print server for which of the following operating systems? 0.0% a. DOS 0.0% b. Windows 9x 0.0% c. UNIX 0.0% d. Apple 100.0% e. A, B, and C 0.0% f. B, C, and D 0.0% g. All of the above. Question 52 What is the name of the TCP/IP network interface that is built in to network-ready Hewlett-Packard printers? 0.0% a. LaserJet network card 100.0% b. JetDirect network card 0.0% c. DirectJet network card 0.0% d. LaserDirect network card Question 53 Why is it a best practice to configure a computer to print through the print server instead of directly to the print device? 0.0% a. It allows for centralized management of the printer queue. 0.0% b. It eliminates unneeded complexity in troubleshooting printing problems. 0.0% c. It saves multiple IP addresses for other uses. 0.0% d. It allows users to reorder all print jobs in the queue. 100.0% e. A and B 0.0% f. A and D 0.0% g. B and C 0.0% h. All of the above Question 54 Windows 2000 can use LPR/LPD to print to the following platforms: 0.0% a. OS/2 0.0% b. AppleTalk 0.0% c. Windows NT 100.0% d. UNIX Question 55 Users on Teddy's network are having trouble printing to the new LPR interface on the print server. When Teddy investigated the problem, he discovered that the print queue was locking up. What should Teddy implement to provide a permanent solution to this problem? 0.0% a. He should manually stop and start the print spooler to free up the print queue. 0.0% b. He should reinstall the print driver on the server. 100.0% c. He should turn off the printer driver's bi-directional communication setting. 0.0% d. He should reinstall the print driver on the client. Question 56 Once a printer has been created on a print server, it must be _____________ before any clients can use the service. 0.0% a. named 0.0% b. registered 0.0% c. started 100.0% d. shared Question 57 Tom has created and shared a new printer for the Marketing department on the print server. The new printer is named HP4050 Marketing. Once the printer was online, Tom sent an e-mail message to all members of the Marketing department informing them of the correct UNC to the printer. Within minutes, Tom started to receive messages from users who could not find the sharename of the printer on the network. What is a possible cause of the missing printer? 0.0% a. Tom forgot to give the Everyone Group access to the printer share. 100.0% b. Windows 9x cannot see printer shares that contain spaces in the printer name. 0.0% c. Windows 9x cannot see printer shares that contain more than eight characters in the printer name. 0.0% d. Windows 9x cannot access a Windows 2000 printer share if it resides on an NTFS partition. Question 58 When creating a shared printer, what action must be taken to advertise the share in the Active Directory? 0.0% a. Right-click the printer icon on the print server, choose Properties, and select the List in the Directory item. 0.0% b. Choose Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Active Directory. Click on the Add button. Browse the network for the printer and double-click. 0.0% c. Enable Shared As in the printer properties Sharing tab. Then check the List Directory check box. 100.0% d. Enable Shared As in the printer properties Sharing tab. The List Directory check box will be selected by default. Question 59 The Additional Drivers button in the Sharing tab of the printer's Properties opens a dialog box that enables installing drivers for additional _________________. 0.0% a. Printers 0.0% b. Shares 100.0% c. Operating systems 0.0% d. Print queues Question 60 Which of the following client operating systems currently run a Windows 2000-compatible version of the Add Printer Wizard? 0.0% a. Windows 9x 0.0% b. Windows NT 4.0 0.0% c. Windows 2000 0.0% d. Only A and C 100.0% e. All of the above Question 61 Which of the following options can be used to locate a printer share by a Windows 9x client? 0.0% a. Search the Active Directory for the printer object. 0.0% b. Choose Start | Run and then type the UNC for the desired printer. 0.0% c. Choose Start | Run and then type the URL for the desired printer. 0.0% d. A and B 0.0% e. A and C 100.0% f. B and C 0.0% g. None of the above Question 62 For security reasons, access to certain printers may need to be limited to certain groups or individuals. How can you best accomplish this in Windows 2000? 100.0% a. Select the Security tab in the printer's Properties dialog box. 0.0% b. Select the Sharing tab in the printer's Properties dialog box, and click on the Permissions button. 0.0% c. Select the Permissions tab in the printer's Properties dialog box. 0.0% d. Select the User Rights tab in the printer's Properties dialog box. Question 63 A separator page is a document that contains commands sent to the print device. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a separator page? 0.0% a. Separating print jobs 0.0% b. Identifying the owner of a print job 0.0% c. Sending printer language instructions 100.0% d. Sending a signal to shut down the printer when the print job has ended Question 64 Harvindar is in charge of a large network. He needs to manage document flow to his printer so that all the Director's have priority access to the queue. What should Harvindar implement to accomplish this? 0.0% a. Set up separate print devices for each printer. Assign a priority of 99 to the first print device and a priority of 1 to the second print device. Connect all the Directors to the second print device and everyone else to the first print device. 0.0% b. Set up separate print devices for each printer. Assign a priority of 99 to the first print device and a priority of 1 to the second print device. Connect all the Directors to the first print device and everyone else to the second print device. 100.0% c. Set up separate print queues for each print device. Assign a priority of 99 to the first print queue and a priority of 1 to the second print queue. Connect all the Directors to the first print queue and everyone else to the second print queue. 0.0% d. Set up separate print queues for each print device. Assign a priority of 99 to the first print queue and a priority of 1 to the second print queue. Connect all the Directors to the second print queue and everyone else to the first print queue. Question 65 If you needed to connect a printer to multiple print devices through one logical port, what would you need to select on the Ports tab? 100.0% a. Click on the Enable printer pooling check box. 0.0% b. Select Use Multiple Ports. 0.0% c. Type in the UNC to each printer. 0.0% d. This will not work in Windows 2000. Question 66 What could stop jobs in the print queue from spooling? 0.0% a. The Spooler service has stopped. 0.0% b. The printer is turned off. 0.0% c. The PCL is disabled. 0.0% d. The hard drive is full. 100.0% e. A and D 0.0% f. B and C Question 67 Cherese has NTFS 5.0 Change permission to the Admins share and NTFS 5.0 Read permissions to the Admins folder itself. What are Cherese's permissions to the contents of the Admins folder when she is accessing it through the share? Student response: Percent Value Correct Response Student Response Answer Choices 0.0% a. Full Control 0.0% b. Change and Read 0.0% c. Change 100.0% d. Read General feedback: The most restrictive is applied. Question 68 Current Situation: You have just installed a new Windows 2000 member server that will be used as a File and Printer server on your network. Now you need to migrate all the data from the old Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server. Because some of the data is sensitive, you will need to use a file system on the new Windows 2000 server that can restrict both local and remote access to individual files. Existing security must be preserved on all migrated files and folders. Required Result: The files and folders must be successfully moved from the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server. Optional Result: All shares must be preserved. Optional Result: All local and remote permissions must be preserved. Proposed Solution: Format the Windows 2000 File and Print server with NTFS. Connect the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server by mapping a network drive in Windows Explorer. Move all relevant files and folders to the new Windows 2000 member server through the mapped drive. Reset the permissions on the files and folders in their new location to match the settings you had before the move. Recreate any shares. Right-click on each shared folder and choose Properties. Give each share the appropriate local permissions through the Sharing tab and remote permissions through the Security tab. Which results does the proposed solution produce? 0.0% a. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional results. 100.0% b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional results. 0.0% c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional results. 0.0% d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result. General feedback: Everything follows the Microsoft model for moving files and folders up to the last sentence. Local permissions are granted via the Security tab while Remote permissions are granted via the Sharing tab. Thus, this scenario meets the first optional result of recreating the shares, but not the second optional result of recreating the permissions assigned to the shares. Question 69 Current Situation: You have just installed a new Windows 2000 member server that will be used as a File and Printer server on your network. Now you need to migrate all the data from the old Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server. Because some of the data is sensitive, you will need to use a file system on the new Windows 2000 server that can restrict both local and remote access to individual files. Existing security must be preserved on all migrated files and folders. Required Result: The files and folders must be successfully moved from the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server. Optional Result: All shares must be preserved. Optional Result: All local and remote permissions must be preserved. Proposed Solution: Format the Windows 2000 File and Print server with NTFS. Connect the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server by mapping a network drive in Windows Explorer. Move all relevant files and folders to the new Windows 2000 member server through the mapped drive. Reset the permissions on the files and folders in their new location to match the settings you had before the move. Recreate any shares. Right-click on each shared folder and choose Properties. Give each share the appropriate remote permissions through the Sharing tab and local permissions through the Security tab. Which results does the proposed solution produce? 100.0% a. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional results. 0.0% b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional results. 0.0% c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional results. 0.0% d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result. General feedback: All conditions for moving files to a new drive have been met in this scenario. Question 70 Current Situation: You have just installed a new Windows 2000 member server that will be used as a File and Printer server on your network. Now you need to migrate all the data from the old Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server. Because some of the data is sensitive, you will need to use a file system on the new Windows 2000 server that can restrict both local and remote access to individual files. Existing security must be preserved on all migrated files and folders. Required Result: The files and folders must be successfully moved from the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server. Optional Result: All shares must be preserved. Optional Result: All local and remote permissions must be preserved. Proposed Solution: Format the Windows 2000 File and Print server with NTFS. Connect the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server by mapping a network drive in Windows Explorer. Move all relevant files and folders to the new Windows 2000 member server through the mapped drive. Reset the permissions on the files and folders in their new location to match the settings you had before the move. Right-click on each shared folder and choose Properties. Give each share the appropriate remote permissions through the Sharing tab and local permissions through the Security tab. Which results does the proposed solution produce? 0.0% a. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional results. 0.0% b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional results. 100.0% c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional results. 0.0% d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result. General feedback: While this scenario accomplishes getting the files and folders moved, it produces neither of the optional results. You must recreate the shares on the new volume before you can assign permissions to them. Question 71 Current Situation: You have just installed a new Windows 2000 member server that will be used as a File and Printer server on your network. Now you need to migrate all the data from the old Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server. Because some of the data is sensitive, you will need to use a file system on the new Windows 2000 server that can restrict both local and remote access to individual files. Existing security must be preserved on all migrated files and folders. Required Result: The files and folders must be successfully moved from the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server. Optional Result: All shares must be preserved. Optional Result: All local and remote permissions must be preserved. Proposed Solution: Format the Windows 2000 File and Print server with FAT32. Connect the Windows NT 4.0 File and Print server to the Windows 2000 File and Print server by mapping a network drive in the Disk Administrator. Move all relevant files and folders to the new Windows 2000 member server through the mapped drive. Reset the permissions on the files and folders in their new location to match the settings you had before the move. Right-click on each shared folder and choose Properties. Give each share the appropriate remote permissions through the Sharing tab and local permissions through the Security tab. Which results does the proposed solution produce? 0.0% a. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces both of the optional results. 0.0% b. The proposed solution produces the required result and produces only one of the optional results. 0.0% c. The proposed solution produces the required result but does not produce any of the optional results. 100.0% d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result. General feedback: You cannot map drives in the Disk Administrator, which no longer exists in Windows 2000. All file permissions will be lost when the data is moved to the new FAT32 volume. You will also need to recreate the shares at the new location. Thus, the required result is met and neither of the two optional results is met. Question 72 Hjelka has just discovered that the member server containing the company's global address book has been taken offline for maintenance at 11am on a Tuesday. This is not the model for server maintenance, as more users call to say they lack e-mail addresses. The global address book resides in a share that is configured as a Dfs child node of a fault-tolerant Dfs root. What is the fastest way that Hjelka can reestablish the global link for all users to this shared resource? 0.0% a. Choose Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Active Directory Users and Computers. Choose Tools | Map Network Drive and remap the UNC to the correct drive letter. 100.0% b. Restore the global address book from backup to another server. Create a share and point the Dfs child node to the new location. 0.0% c. Go to a domain controller and open Windows Explorer. Choose Tools | Map Network Drive and remap the UNC to the correct drive letter. 0.0% d. Do nothing. The Dfs tree is replicated automatically to all domain controllers.
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