A. Initialize the new disk. Select the failed region and then select the Repair Volume option.
B. Import the foreign disk. Select the failed region and then select the Repair Volume option.
C. Initialize the new disk. Select the failed region and then select the Reactivate Disk option.
D. Import the foreign disk. Select the failed region and then select the Reactivate Disk option.
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File1 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to complete this task. Before the maintenance window, you build a new server.
You need to bring the new server online with current data and re-establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to function.
What should you do? ()
A. Name the new server File2. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect File2 to the network and copy the data from File1. When copying is complete, shut down the old File1.
B. Name the new server File1. Move both disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disks for changes. Import the disks. Connect the new File1 to the network.
C. Name the new server File1. Break the mirror on the old File1. Move one of the disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new File1 to the network.
D. Name the new server File1. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old File1. Move the disk to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old File1 and connect the new File1 to the network.
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
You are directed to back up all files in a folder named C:\Data on one of the servers. You use the Backup utility to perform a normal backup of C:\Data. When the backup is complete, you review the backup log file and discover the following message:
"WARNING: Portions of '\Data\Letter.doc' cannot be read. The backed up data is corrupt or incomplete. This file will not restore correctly."
You need to ensure that all documents in C:\Data can be restored successfully.
What should you do? ()
A. In the Backup utility, specify an incremental backup. Run the backup again.
B. In the Backup utility, clear the Disable volume shadow copy option. Run the backup again.
C. In the attribute properties of C:\Data\Letter.doc, select the File is ready for archiving option. Run the backup again.
D. In the Offline Settings dialog box of C:\Data, select the All files and programs that users open from the share will be automatically available offline option. Run the backup again.
You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
You successfully install a new server named Server9. Immediately afterward, you perform the first backup of the server. The date is January 25, 2003.
Next, you add a user named Anne to the local Backup Operators group. You direct Anne to perform nightly backups of Server9.
One week later, you try to review the backup logs for Server9. The Backup utility displays the information shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You verify that Anne is performing nightly backups.
You need to be able to review the backup logs for the previous week.
What should you do?()
A. Add your user account to the local Backup Operators group.
B. Direct Anne to use her user account to log on and open the Backup utility.
C. In the Backup utility, select the Verify data after the backup completes check box.
D. Open %windir%\system32\LogFiles. Create a new subfolder named BackupLogs.
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A user named Peter uses a client computer named Client1. This computer has a locally attached tape device.
You grant Peter the necessary permissions to perform backups of a member server named Server1. Peter runs the Backup utility on Client1 to back up the files located on Server1.
You need use your client computer to view the most recent backup logs for Server1.
What should you do? ()
A. Use Notepad to view the contents of the backup report located on Server1.
B. Use Notepad to view the contents of the backup report located on Client1.
C. Use Event Viewer to view the contents of the application log located on Server1.
D. Use Event Viewer to view the contents of the application log located on Client1.
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A member server named Server1 is configured to run shadow copies without a storage limit. Server1 has the disk configuration shown in the following table.
You need to create additional free space on DATA1. You also need to improve the performance of Server1 and ensure that it has sufficient space for shadow copies in the future.
Which two actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Delete the shadow copies on DATA1.
B. Delete Backup.bkf on DATA3.
C. In the properties of DATA1, relocate the shadow copies to DATA2.
D. In the properties of DATA1, relocate the shadow copies to DATA3.
E. Delete DATA3 and extend the DATA1 partition to include the space on DATA3.
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domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Each domain controller contains one disk that is
configured with both the system partition and the boot partition.
Every day, you use custom software to perform a full backup of user profiles and user data. The custom backup software provides a bootable floppy disk that includes the drivers for the backup media.
Every Sunday, you run the Automated System Recovery (ASR) wizard on your domain controllers in conjunction with removable backup media. Data is backed up in a file named Backup1.bkf.
One Monday morning, you install a new application on a domain controller named DC1. When you restart DC1, you receive the following error message:
"NTLDR is missing. Press any key to restart."
You need to bring DC1 back online as quickly as possible.
What should you do?()
A. Restart DC1 by using the installation CD-ROM. Reinstall the operating system and restore the contents of the latest full backup by using the Restore wizard. Restart DC1.
B. Restart DC1 by using the installation CD-ROM. Restore the contents of Backup1.bkf by using the ASR disk. Restart DC1.
C. Restart DC1 by using the bootable floppy disk. Copy the contents of Backup1.bkf from the backup media to C:\winnt. Restart DC1.
D. Restart DC1 by using the bootable floppy disk. Copy the contents of the ASR disk to C:\. Restart DC1.
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Your IIS server is named Server6. Its configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Users access the internal network by connecting to http://server6.litwareinc.intra.
A folder named Marketing_Data stores the Web interface for the company's client management tool. Currently,
users in the marketing department access this tool by connecting to http://server6.litwareinc.intra/Marketing_Web.
You share Marketing_Data on a server named Server2.
You need to modify Server6 to ensure that marketing users can access Marketing_Data through the internal network.
What should you do? ()
A. Create a new virtual directory named Marketing_Web under the default Web site. Specify \\server2\Marketing_Data as the Web site content directory.
B. Create a new Web site named Marketing_Data. Specify \\server2\Marketing_Data as the Web site home directory.
C. Create a new Web site named Marketing_Data. Specify Marketing_Data as the host header name of the Web site.
D. Redirect the default Web site home directory to http://server2/Marketing_Data. Specify Marketing_Data as the host header name of the default Web site.
You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows 2000 Professional.
You install Windows Server 2003 with default settings on a new computer named Server1. You install and share several printers on Server1. You instruct all users to connect to these printers by using the address http://Server1/Printers.
However, users report that they cannot connect to this address.
You need to ensure that all users can connect to the printers by using HTTP.
Which two actions should you perform?() (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Publish all shared printers that are installed on Server1.
B. Create a virtual directory named Printers on Server1.
C. Install IIS with default settings on Server1.
D. Reshare all printers on Server1.
E. Install the Internet Printing component of IIS.
F. Type Net Start W3SVC at a command prompt.
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Your company operates a total of four offices.
The office where you work has 15 servers. You are responsible for supporting and maintaining all of these servers.
You need to design a monitoring plan that will achieve the following goals:
Track all performance changes on the servers.
Record performance data to anticipate the need for future upgrades.
What should you do? ()
A. On each server in your office, use Performance Logs and Alers to create a baseline log. Configure the log to collect data every five minutes for one day. Use the same counters for each server to create a log file. Schedule the log to run weekly.
B. From a monitoring computer, use Performance Logs and Alerts to create a baseline log for each server in your office. Configure the log to collect data every five minutes for one day. Use the same counters for each server to create a log file. Schedule the log to run weekly.
C. On each server in your office, use Performance Logs and Alerts to create threshold-based alerts. Configure the alerts to send a message to your monitoring computer when they are triggered. Set each alert to start a new scan when the alert finishes.
D. From a monitoring computer use Performance Logs and Alerts to create a new counter set in System Monitor. Configure the counters to run continuously.
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A server named Server54 hosts all shared documents for the legal and human resources departments. Server54 is frequently accessed and updated throughout the business day.
Users report extremely slow response times when they try to open the shared documents.
You log on to Server54 and observe real-time data indicating that the processor is operating at 100 percent of
capacity.
Now you need to gather additional data to diagnose the cause of the problem.
What should you do? ()
A. In System Monitor, create an alert that will be triggered when processor usage exceeds 80 percent for more than five minutes.
B. In Event Viewer, open and review the application log for System Monitor events.
C. In Task Manager, review the Processes tab to see the percentage of processor capacity used by each application.
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