You are the network administrator for The network includes three office locations. Each office has one Windows Server 2003 computer that functions as a file and print server. This server hosts home folders for network users.
In each office, a single printer is installed on the file and print server. The local help desk technicians have the necessary permissions to manage printers.
A user named King notifies the local help desk that his documents are not printing.
A help desk technician finds a list of documents waiting in the print queue. No user can successfully print. The technician cannot delete documents from the queue.
You need to restore printing capabilities.
What should you do?()
A. Install a second instance of the printer. Redirect the original printer to the new printer.
B. Stop and restart the Print Spooler service. Ask users to resubmit the documents for printing.
C. Pause the printer. Reconfigure the print queue to hold mismatched documents. Unpause the printer.
D. Install a second instance of the printer. Delete the original printer. Direct King to resubmit the documents for printing.
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Your company network consists of a single Active Directory domain named The network has a print server running Windows 2003 Server. A single printer is installed on the print server. Technicians in the IT Support department have the necessary permissions to manage printers on the print server.
You are a member of the Domain Admins group.
A user in the Accounts department reports that his documents are not printing. A technician named John examines the print queue and finds a list of documents waiting to be printed. John tries to delete the documents from the queue but is unsuccessful.
You need to enable users to successfully print.
What should you do?()
A. Install a new print device. Reconfigure the printer to send print jobs to the new print device.
B. Stop and restart the Print Spooler service on the print server. Instruct users to resubmit their print jobs.
C. Install a second instance of the printer. Configure the print queue to hold mismatched documents. Redirect the original printer to the new printer.
D. Install a second instance of the printer. Delete the original printer. Instruct users to resubmit their print jobs.
You are a network administrator for A Windows Server 2003 computer named Testking1 functions as a print server on the network. Testking1 contains a single printer named SalesPrinter12.
Several users submit large print jobs to SalesPrinter12. A user reports that the print jobs fails to complete. You examine the print queue on SalesPrinter12, and you discover that one of the print jobs is showing an error. You attempt to delete the job, but you are unsuccessful.
You need to ensure that print jobs submitted to SalesPrinter12 complete successfully.
What should you do?()
A. Configure SalesPrinter12 to use a TCP/IP port.
B. Increase the priority of SalesPrinter12.
C. Delete all files from the C:\Windows\System32\Spool folder.
D. Restart the spooler service on Testking1.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All 40 network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all 1,500 client computers run Windows XP Professional.
The servers are located in seven different buildings. All are configured to allow Remote Desktop connections.
A new administrator named Tess King is hired to help you configure applications and perform disk defragmentation on all 40 servers.
You need to enable Tess King to manage the servers remotely by using Remote Desktop for Administration.
What should you do?()
A. Add Tess King to the Administrators group.
B. Add Tess King to the Power Users group.
C. Add Tess King to the Remote Desktop Users group.
D. Delegate control of the Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU) to Tess King.
E. Delegate control of the Computers organizational unit (OU) to Tess King.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003.
Another system administrator, Tess King, needs your help in configuring the volume shadow copy settings on a member server. Tess is logged on to the server console. The settings are configured to allow the proper use of all available remote tools.
You need to provide remote help to Tess by using a remote administration tool. You also need to ensure that Tess can observe your actions from the console.
What should you do?()
A. Use Remote Desktop in Windows XP Professional to establish a Remote Desktop connection to the member server.
B. Use Help and Support in Windows XP Professional to offer Remote Assistance to the member server.
C. Use Computer Management to connect remotely to the member server.
D. Use the Remote Registry tool to connect to the server.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
Your new assistant, Tess, will perform basic administrative tasks on a member server named TestKingSrvC. Tess is not a member of the local Administrators group on TestKingSrvC, but she can log on to the server console.
Tess reports that she receives an error message when she tries to use Remote Desktop. The error message states: "The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on interactively".
You need to ensure that Tess can use Remote Desktop to log on to TestKingSrvC.
What should you do?()
A. Add Tess's user account to the Remote Desktop Users domain local group.
B. Add Tess's user account to the Remote Desktop Users local group on TestKingSrvc.
C. On the Remote Control tab of Tess's domain account, select the Enable remote control option.
D. On the Security tab of Tess's domain account, add the Remote Desktop Users domain local group. Assign the Allow - Full Control permissions to this group.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
TestKing includes a main office and several branch offices. You work in the main office. A DNS server named TESTKING1 is located in one of the branch offices.
You need to perform DNS management on TESTKING1.
First, you log on to a client computer. However, the computer does not have the DNS snap-in installed.
What should you do next?()
A. Install the Windows Support Tools on the client computer.
B. From a command prompt, start Nslookup.exe. At the prompt, type install.
C. Use Windows Explorer to open the c$ share on TESTKING1. Select \windows\system32 and install Adminpak.msi.
D. Use Windows Explorer to copy C:\windows\system32\dnsmgmt.msc from TESTKING1 to C:\windows\system32 on the client computer.
You are the network administrator for TestKing, which employs 1,500 users. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Most client computers run Windows XP Professional, and the rest run Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
Two terminal servers are available to network users. You install a new application on both terminal servers. Everyone who uses the new application to create data must save the data directly to a folder on the local hard disk.
You need to ensure that client disk drives are always available when employees connect to the terminal servers.
Which two actions should you perform?() (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)
A. Create a client connection object with default settings and deploy the object to each terminal server.
B. Edit the RDP-Tcp properties by selecting the Connect client drives at logon options.
C. Install NetMeeting on all client computers. Configure Remote Desktop Sharing.
D. Install the default Windows 2000 Terminal Server Client software on the Windows NT 4.0 workstations.
E. Install Remote Desktop Connections on the Windows NT 4.0 workstations.
You are the network administrator for The network consists if a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
XML Web services for the internal network run on a member server named TK1,which is configured with default settings. You are a member of the local Administrators group on TK1.
You need the ability to remotely manage TK1. You have no budget to purchase any additional licensing for your network until the next fiscal year.
How should you reconfigure TK1?()
A. In the System Properties dialog box, enable Remote Desktop.
B. Add your user account to the Remote Desktop Users local group.
C. In the System Properties dialog box, enable Remote Assistance.
D. Install Terminal Services by using Add or Remove Programs.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all are members of the domain. All client computers run
Windows XP Professional.
Five Web servers host the content for the internal network. Each one runs IIS and has Remote Desktop connections enabled. Web developers are frequently required to update content on the Web servers.
You need to ensue that the Web developers can use Remote Desktop Connection to transfer Web documents from their client computers to the five Web servers.
What should you do?()
A. Install the Terminal Server option on all five Web servers. Use Terminal Services Configuration Manager to modify the session directory setting.
B. Install the Terminal Server option on all five Web servers. Use Terminal Services Configuration Manager to create a new Microsoft RDP 5.2 connection.
C. On each Web developer's client computer, select the Disk Drives check box in the properties of Remote Desktop Connection.
D. On each Web developer's client computer, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer check box in the System Properties dialog box.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A member server named Testking1 functions as a file and print server. Testking1 is configured with default operating system settings.
A user named Tess is a member of the local Backup Operators group on Testking1.
She is responsible for performing backups on this computer.
You need to ensure that Tess can create Remote Assistance invitations from Testking1.
What are two possible ways for you to achieve this goal? ()(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two)
A. Log on to Testking1 with administrative privileges.Use the System Properties dialog box to enable Remote Assistance.
B. Direct Tess to use the System Properties dialog box to enable Remote Assistance on Testking1.
C. In your Default Domain Policy, enable the Solicit Remote Assistance setting.
D. In your Default Domain Policy, enable the Offer Remote Assistance setting.
E. Log on to Testking1 with administrative privileges. Use GPedit.msc to enable the Offer Remote Assistance setting.
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