You are the network administrator in the New York office of TestKing.
The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain The New York office currently contains one Windows Server 2003 file server named TestKingA.
All file servers in the New York office are in an organizational unit (OU) named
New York Servers. You have been assigned the Allow - Change permission for a
Group Policy object (GPO) named NYServersGPO, which is linked to the New
York Servers OU.
The written company security policy states that all new servers must be configured
with specified predefined security settings when the servers join the domain. These
settings differ slightly for the various company offices.
You plan to install Windows Sever 2003, on 15 new computers, which all functions
as file servers. You will need to configure the specified security settings on the new
file servers.
TestKingA currently has the specified security settings configured in its local
security policy. You need to ensure that the security configuration of the new file
servers is identical to that of TestKingA. You export a copy of TestKingA's local
security policy settings to a template file.
You need to configure the security settings of the new servers, and you want to use
the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?()
A. Use the Security Configuration and Analysis tool on one of the new servers to import the template file.
B. Use the default Domain Security Policy console on one of the new servers to import the template file.
C. Use the Group Policy Editor console to open NYServersGPO and import the template file.
D. Use the default Local Security Policy console on one of the new servers to import the template file.
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You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named.
You configure a new Windows Server 2003 file server named TestKingSrv1.
You restore user files from a tape backup, and you create a logon script that maps drive
letters to shared files on TestKingSrv1.
Users report that they cannot access TestKingSrv1 through the drive mappings you
created. Users also report that TestKingSrv1 does not appear in My Network
Places.
You log on to TestKingSrv1 and confirm that the files are present and that the
NTFS permissions and share permissions are correct. You cannot access any
network resources. You run the ipconfig command and see the following output.
You need to configure the TCP/IP properties on TestKingSrv1 to resolve the
problem.
What should you do?()
A. Add testking.com to the DNS suffix for this connection field.
B. Configure the default gateway.
C. Configure the DNS server address.
D. Configure a static IP address.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a
single DNS domain named.
You replace a UNIX server with a Windows Server 2003 computer named
TestKing1.
TestKing1 is the DNS server and start authority (SOA) for testking.com. A UNIX
server named TestKing2 is the mail server for testking.com.
You receive reports that Internet users cannot send e-mail to the testking.com
domain. The host addresses are shown in the following window.
You need to ensure that Internet users can send e-mail to the testking.com domain.
What should you do?()
A. Add an _smtp service locator (SRV) DNS record for TestKing2.
B. Add a mail exchange (MX) DNS record for TestKing2.
C. Add an alias (CNAME) record for mail.testking.com.
D. Enable the SMTP service on TestKing1.
You are the network administrator for TestKing. You manage a Windows Server
2003 computer named TestKing4 that functions as an application server.
TestKing4 will be used for development during the next 30 days. You need to back
up all data on TestKing4 every day for the next 30 days.
You need to automate the backups of TestKing4 to meet these business
requirements. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of
administrative effort.
What should you do?()
A. Create a scheduled backup job as a normal backup. Copy the backup job, and modify the start date so that one job starts every day for the next 30 days.
B. Create a scheduled backup job as a daily backup. Set the start date of the job for today, and set the end date for 30 days from today.
C. Create a scheduled backup job as a copy backup. Copy the backup job, and modify the start date so that one job starts every day for the next 30 days.
D. Create a scheduled backup job as a normal backup. Set the start date of the job for today, and set the end date for 30 days from today.
You are the network administrator for You manage a Windows
Server 2003 computer named TestKing1.
There are multiple scheduled tasks configure on TestKing1. One task is a scheduled
backup job. You need to temporarily disable the backup job from running so that
you can troubleshoot a problem. You must not interfere with any other scheduled
tasks.
You need to disable the scheduled backup job. You want to achieve this goal by
using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?()
A. Pause the Task Scheduler service.
B. Delete the scheduled backup job. Re-create the backup after you finish troubleshooting.
C. Modify the properties of the scheduled backup job and clear the Enabled check box.
D. Run the ntbackup /p command on the server.
You are the network administrator for All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
A member server named TESTKING1 hosts several hundred folders, which reside
in various locations on the server. TESTKING1 is configured to run a normal
backup of the folder every Saturday at 1:00 A.M.
You discover that users edit the contents of the folders on Saturday and Sunday.
You need to use the Backup utility to reschedule the backup job so that it runs every
Monday at 1:00 A.M. instead of every Saturday at 1:00 A.M. You must achieve this
goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?()
A. Specify Monday as the start date of the job.
B. Reconfigure the job schedule to run the backup every Monday at 1:00 a.m.
C. Add an additional schedule to the job. Configure the additional schedule to run the backup on Monday at 1:00 a.m.
D. Use the Repeat Task option to configure the existing job to repeat every 48 hours until an interval of 336 hours passes.
You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Testking1.
Backups of the System State data of Testking1 occur each day by using the local
Administrator account.
A new requirement restricts you from running services by using the
Administrator account. To meet the requirement, you create a new service account
named BackupTestking1 to be used for backups. You want this account to have the
minimum permissions necessary to perform backups.
You need to grant the appropriate permissions to the BackupTestking1 account and
to configure the backup job to use the BackupTestking1 account.
What should you do?()
A. Add the BackupTestking1 account to the Server Operators group. Modify the backup Scheduled Task to use the BackupTestking1 account.
B. Add the BackupTestking1 account to the Backup Operators group. Modify the backup Scheduled Task to use the BackupTesking1 account.
C. Add the BackupTestking1 account to the Server Operators group. Modify the Task Scheduler service to use the BackupTestking1 account.
D. Add the BackupTestking1 account to the Backup Operators group. Modify the Task Scheduler service to use the BackupTestking1 account.
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run
Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A member server named Server1 is located at a branch office that does not permit
the use of Remote Desktop Protocol. Another administrator uses the Backup utility
to create a scheduled backup job on Server1. The backup job performs a normal
backup of an application server.
The application server is removed from the network.
You need to use a client computer to remove the backup job from Server1. You
cannot travel to the branch office.
What should you do?()
A. Use the RUNAS feature to run the at /delete command as the Server1\Administrator account.
B. Log on by using your Administrator account and run the ntbackup /D command.
C. Log on by using your Administrator account and run the schtasks /delete command.
D. Use the RUNAS feature to run the taskkill command as the Server1\Administrator account.
You are the network administrator for All servers run Windows Server 2003.
You are creating a backup schedule for the main file server.
You need to create a schedule so that backup jobs are completed in the shortest
amount of time possible.
What should you do?()
A. Schedule a normal backup every Sunday. Schedule incremental backups every Monday through Saturday.
B. Schedule a normal backup every Sunday. Schedule differential backups every Monday through Saturday.
C. Schedule a copy backup every day.
D. Schedule a normal backup every day.
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.
You are required to implement a backup strategy for all five servers on the network. You use the Backup Utility to schedule nightly backup jobs. You create a domain user account named BackupSvc, and add it to the local Backup Operators group on all file servers. The scheduled backup jobs will use BackupSvc to log on to the network Nightly backups occur successfully for six weeks. Then, nightly backups fail on all servers. When you examine the event log of one server, you discover that the
password for BackupSvc is expired. You reset the password and select the Password never expires option for BackupSvc.
The next day, you discover that the previous night's backup failed on all file servers.
You need to ensure that the next night's backup is successful.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution.() Choose two)
A. Stop and restart every file server.
B. Stop and restart the backup application on every file server.
C. Change the password for the backup job on every file server.
D. In Active Directory Users and Computers, increase the value of the Account lockout threshold option.
E. Unlock the BackupSvc account.
You are the network administrator for Test King. All network servers run Windows
Server 2003.
You perform a full backup of the network every Monday. You perform incremental
backups on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Backups are always
performed at 1:00 A.M.
On Friday afternoon, a user accidentally deletes a file.
You need to restore the file.
What should you do?()
A. Open each backup log, beginning with Monday and moving forward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
B. Open each backup log, beginning with Friday and moving backward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
C. Open each backup log, beginning with Tuesday and moving forward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
D. Open the backup log for Monday. Search for a backup of the file. If you find a backup, restore the file. If you do not find a backup, open the backup log for Friday and search there. If you find a backup, restore the file. If you do not find a backup, continue opening backup logs, moving backward through the week from Friday Restore the first backup that you find.
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