You are the network administrator for your company. The company has a main office and a branch office. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Computers in the main office receive their TCP/IP configuration from DHCP. TCP/IP settings are manually configured on computers in the branch office. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
Marc is a user who works in the main office. He uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer named Portable1. When he uses Portable1 in the main office, he is able to access resources that are located in both offices. Marc reports that when he visits the branch office and uses Portable1, he is not able to access any network resources that are located in either office. All other users in the branch office are able to access all network resources that are located in both offices. You need to ensure that Marc is able to use Portable1 to access all network resources when he is in either the main office or the branch office. You want to ensure that this goal is accomplished with the minimum amount of administrative effort, with no future administrative action required.
What should you do?()
A.Enable Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) on Portable1.
B.On Portable1, manually set an alternate TCP/IP configuration for the branch office subnet.
C.Configure the VPN2 server as a DHCP relay agent.
D.On Portable1, specify the address of the VPN2 server as an additional gateway address.
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You are the desktop administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers are Windows XP Professional computers that have manually configured IP addresses. A new user named Marc reports that he cannot connect to the network. All other users can connect to the network. You run IPconfig.exe on Marc's computer, and you receive the following response. Windows IP Configuration. Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
You want to ensure that Marc can connect to the network.
What should you do?()
A.Run the Netstat -n command on Marc's computer.
B.Run the Netdiag /test:ipconfig /fix command on Marc's computer.
C.Manually configure Marc's computer so that it has an appropriate IP address and subnet mask.
D.Disable Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) on Marc's computer.
You are the administrator of your company’s network. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network includes Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. All computers have manually configured IP addresses. A portion of your network is shown in the Configuration exhibit.
You install a new Windows XP Professional client computer on Subnet2. The user of this computer reports that she cannot access an application hosted on APPSRV1. When she tries to access the application, she receives the following error message: “Network path not found.” The user verifies that she can access resources on other servers located on both subnets. You view the configuration of her network connection, as shown in the Network Connection Details exhibit.
You need to ensure that the user can access the application on APPSRV1.
What should you do?()
A.Configure the computer to use the address of the DNS server on Subnet1.
B.Configure the computer to use the address of the WINS server on Subnet1.
C.Configure the computer to use DHCP to automatically receive its TCP/IP configuration.
D.Configure the computer to use an IP address from Subnet1 as an alternate configuration.
You are the administrator of 15 Windows XP Professional portable computers in the sales department of your ompany. The company network uses DHCP to configure the IP addresses of the portable computers when the computers are used in the office. Company policy allows the company portable computers to be connected to users' home networks. The sales department reports that users who use home networks that have manually configured IP addresses are unable to connect the portable computers to their home networks. You want to ensure that users can connect portable computers to their home networks when they are at home and to the company network when they are in the office. You do not want to change the configuration of home computers on users' home networks. You do not want to change the administrative privileges of the sales department users.
What should you do?()
A.Configure the network adapters of the portable computers to enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
B.Configure the network adapters of the portable computers to enable Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
C.Add a script to the users' desktops that changes the IP configuration between dynamic and manual.
D.Configure the IP properties of the portable computers so that they have an alternate configuration.
You are the domain administrator for your company. Roaming profiles are enabled for all users in the sales department. Roaming profiles are stored on a server named Server1, in a shared folder named Profiles. Roger is a user in the sales department. Susan is Roger's manager. Susan reports that Roger modifies his desktop settings, which results in the need for help desk assistance and in lost productivity for Roger. You want to ensure that Roger cannot modify his roaming profile.
What should you do?()
A.In Active Directory Users and Computers, on Roger's profile tab, change the profile path to \\Server1\Profiles\%username%.dat.
B.In Active Directory Users and Computers, on Roger's profile tab, change the profile path to \\Server1\Profiles\%username%.man.
C.In Roger's profile on Server1, change the file name of Ntuser.dat to Ntuser.man.
D.In Roger's profile on his computer, change the file name of Ntuser.dat to Ntuser.man.
You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. The IT manager for the sales department needs to distribute three custom applications to the department's Windows XP Professional computers. She deploys these applications by using Group Policy. Some users report that they must log on several times before the newly deployed applications are present on their computers. You need to ensure that all software is deployed the next time the users log on.
What should you do?()
A.Enable the Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon policy.
B.Enable the Always use classic logon policy.
C.Enable the Turn off background refresh of Group Policy policy.
D.Enable the Group Policy slow link detection policy.
You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. The IT manager for the sales department needs to distribute a custom application to the Windows XP Professional computers in the sales department. He deploys the software by using Group Policy. Susan is a user in the sales department. She reports that the custom application is not available. You examine her computer, and you verify that the application is not present on her computer. You want to ensure that the software is deployed the next time Susan logs on.
Which command should you run?()
A.Secedit /refreshpolicy user_policy /enforce
B.Secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce
C.Gpupdate /target:computer /sync
D.Gpupdate /target:user /sync
You are the desktop administrator for Contoso, Ltd. A graphic designer named Peter saves all his files in the My Documents folder on his Window XP Professional computer. Peter now needs to work on several computers each day to complete his work. Peter needs to be able to access his files at any time. You implement a roaming user profile and a home directory for Peter. However, Peter reports that when he uses his roaming profile, it takes 10 minutes for him to log on to computers other than his own. You need to reduce the amount of time it takes for Peter to log on to computers when using his roaming profile.
What should you do?()
A.Change the UNC path of Peter’s roaming profile to his home directory folder.
B.Log on as a local administrator on Peter’s computer. Change the roaming profile to a local profile.
C.Log on as a local administrator on Peter’s computer. Edit the local Group Policy to exclude Directories in Roaming Profile.
D.Log on as a local administrator on Peter’s computer. In the properties of the My Documents folder, change the Target folder location to Peter’s home directory.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. Laura is a user in the company's accounting department. Laura uses a Windows XP Professional computer. Laura installs a new software application that was listed on her Add or Remove Programs list. Laura reports that the new application now opens whenever she double-clicks any file that has a .doc file name extension. She also reports that 24 new icons appear on the New menu when she right-clicks her desktop. Laura asks you to reconfigure her computer so that Microsoft Word opens when she double-clicks files that have a .doc file name extension. She also wants you to remove the new icons from the New menu. You instruct Laura to uninstall the new application. After she uninstalls the application, she reports that she can no longer open .doc files by double-clicking them. She also reports that the unwanted icons on the New menu are still present. You reinstall the new application, and it continues to open when Laura double-clicks .doc files. You want to restore the .doc file association and to remove the unwanted icons from the New menu on Laura's computer. You want to accomplish these tasks as quickly as possible. You also want to ensure that none of Laura's other documents or personal settings are affected.
What should you do?()
A.Restore the computer to the restore point that was created when Laura installed the new application.
B.Restore the System State data to Laura's computer from a backup tape.
C.Use the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to perform an Automated System Recovery (ASR) restore.
D.Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. Tom is a user in the company's accounting department. Tom uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer. Tom reports that when the computer is undocked, it randomly displays the following error message: "JZXDRV.DLL failed to load." You discover that the JZXDRV.dll file is used by the device driver for an external storage device that is connected to Tom's docking station. Tom reports that the error message does not appear when the computer is docked. You need to ensure that the error does not occur on Tom's computer. You also need to ensure that the storage device continues to function correctly when Tom's computer is docked.
What should you do?()
A.Remove the storage device from the hardware profile on Tom's computer.
B.Create a local user account for Tom on his computer.
C.Copy the JZXDRV.dll file to the profile folder for Tom's local user account. Instruct Tom to log on to his computer by using his local user account whenever the computer is undocked.
D.Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked. Remove the storage device from the Undocked hardware profile.
E.Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked. Disable the storage device in the Undocked hardware profile.
F.Instruct Tom to start the computer by using the Undocked hardware profile whenever the computer is undocked.
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