70-290 Electronic Practice Exam
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- Which of the following statements regarding dynamic disks are correct? (Choose all that apply.)
- At least 5 MB of free space is required to convert to a dynamic disk.
- Dynamic disks do not support dual boot configurations.
- Dynamic disks support an unlimited number of volumes per disk.
- Dynamic disks are the default disk type in Windows Server 2003.
- Which of the following volume type does not write data evenly across the disks in the set. Rather,data is writtento the first disk in the volume set until it is full, and then data is written to the next disk in the volume.
- extended volume
- spanned volume
- striped volume
- mirrored volume
- In a striped volume, data is written evenly across all drives in the volume in what size units?
- 4 KB
- 16 KB
- 32 KB
- 64 KB
- variable length
- Which Windows Server 2003 component prevents the replacement of protected system files?
- System File Checker
- Windows File Protection
- File Signature Verification
- Device Driver Rollback
- What is the purpose of device driver signing in Windows Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)
- It indicates the driver was tested by Microsoft.
- It indicates the driver was tested by the manufacturer.
- It verifies the driver was not altered.
- It indicates the driver is compatible with all Microsoft applications.
- The ______is also known as a RAID-0 volume.
- spanned volume
- disk mirroring
- disk duplexing
- striped volume
- striped volume with parity
- How many hard drives are required to implement a RAID-1 volume?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- unlimited
- You are configuring five 8-GB hard drives in a RAID-5 volume. How much useable disk space will that RAID-5 volume provide?
- 16 GB
- 24 GB
- 32 GB
- 40 GB
- What is the maximum number of hard disks that can be configured in a RAID-5 volume?
- 3
- 8
- 32
- 64
- unlimited
- You need to verify the IRQ settings for the video card installed on the Windows Server 2003 computer. What tool should you use?
- Services
- Event Viewer
- Task Manager
- Device Manager
- Hardware Profiles
- You are the administrator for a call center that operates three shifts a day. Users are complaining that when they log on to different computers each day their desktop settings are lost. What can you do to solve the problem?
- Create local profiles on each computer for each user.
- Create a mandatory profile on each computer.
- Implement roaming profiles on the server.
- Implement roaming profiles on the local computers.
- You want to create a standard desktop configuration for all users who log onto a particular computer as Guest. You have configured the profile using another account. Which file should you copy to the Guest’s profile folder to create the desired desktop?
- NTUSER.MAN
- PROFILE.DAT
- USER.DAT
- NTUSER.DAT
- You are configuring new computers to join the Windows Server 2003 domain. By default, how many computer accounts can each user create using their account credentials?
- none
- 1
- 2
- 10
- unlimited
- Which of the following groups does not have the ability to disable a computer account?
- Account Operators
- Server Operators
- Enterprise Admins
- Domain Admins
- A user has forgotten her password and cannot log onto the domain. You reset her password and the user is able to log onto the domain. However the user will not be able to perform what function?
- Change her password.
- Access local printers.
- Access encrypted files.
- none of the above
- When can you convert a domain local group to a universal group?
- when the domain local group does not contain a global group
- when the domain local group does not contain other domain local groups
- when the domain local group does not contain a universal group
- You cannot convert a domain local group to a universal group.
- In a mixed domain functional level, who can be a member of a global group? (Choose all that apply.)
- users from the same domain as the global group
- other global groups in the same domain as the global group
- users from any trusted domain
- global groups from any trusted domain
- universal groups from any trusted domain
- You need to assign permissions to a shared folder located on a Windows Server 2003 member server. What type of group should you create?
- global
- universal
- domain local
- local
- Which Windows Server 2003 functional levels support universal groups? (Choose all that apply.)
- Windows 2000 compatible
- Windows 2000 mixed
- Windows 2000 native
- Windows Server 2003
- When creating a user account, the pre-Windows 2000 logon name must be unique within which component?
- domain
- site
- forest
- tree
- Which of the following is an example of an LDAP relative distinguished name?
- PSCOTT
- XYZDOMAIN\PSCOTT
- L
- CN=PSCOTT, CN=MARKETING, DC=XYZ, DC=LOCAL
- A user is experiencing problems connecting to the network from a particular computer. To fix the problem, you have reset the computer account. What must you do to allow the user to log onto the domain from the computer?
- Reset the user’s account.
- Rejoin the domain.
- Restart the workstation.
- nothing
- Which NTFS permissions are required to delete subfolders? (Choose all that apply.)
- Read & Execute
- Modify
- Write
- Full Control
- Which of the following statements regarding file ownership is incorrect?
- All folders are owned by the Administrator.
- Folder owners have the ability to change the folder’s permissions.
- The Administrator can take ownership of a folder.
- Users with Full Control to a folder can also take ownership of the folder.
- You have set up NTFS permissions on the payroll spreadsheet that only allows members of the Accounting group to read the file. Because of space limitations, you copy the file to another NTFS hard drive on the server. Once the file was copied successfully, you deleted the original file. What are the file’s permissions?
- The file keeps its original NTFS permissions.
- The file inherits the NTFS permissions from its new location.
- The file loses all NTFS permissions.
- The file is assigned the default file permissions of Read.
- You want to be able to share a folder located on a Windows Server 2003 application server on the Web but the Web Sharing tab is not available on the folder’s properties dialog box. What must you install?
- HTML
- IIS
- FTP
- You cannot share folders on the Web.
- Users are having trouble accessing the company’s intranet Web site. You discover the IIS service is not running. You are not able to start the IIS service. Which other service must be running for IIS to start?
- Workstation
- NNTP
- Internet Connection Sharing
- Server
- You are receiving calls from outside customers telling you they cannot send e-mail through your Web site. Which service is required for e-mail to work?
- SMTP
- FTP
- NNTP
- SNMP
- You have configured Per Seat Licensing on the network. You currently have 50 clients connecting to a single server. You add an additional three Windows Server 2003 application servers to the network. How many additional licenses must you purchase?
- none
- 50
- 100
- 150
- You need to determine the amount of RAM used by the operating system on a Windows Server 2003 member server. In Task Manager, which statistic provides the required information?
- System Cache
- Commit Charge Total
- Physical Memory Available
- Kernel Memory Total
- You want to install the Software Update Services on Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 2, IIS 5, and Internet Explorer version 5.1. What component needs to be upgraded in order to run Software Update Services?
- Windows 2000 Server
- IIS
- Internet Explorer
- none of the above
- Software Update Services (SUS) installed on a Windows Server 2003 computer requires which partition on the server to be NTFS? (Choose all that apply.)
- the boot partition
- the system partition
- the partition on which SUS is installed
- the partition containing the page file
- To access the Software Update Services administration Web site, what is the minimum version of Internet Explorer that is required?
- Internet Explorer 5.0
- Internet Explorer 5.1
- Internet Explorer 5.5
- Internet Explorer 6.1
- During the weekend, the RAID-5 volume containingfour 8GB hard drives experienced a single drive failure. What must you do to replace the failed hard drive?
- Replace the failed hard drive and restore the volume from a backup.
- Replace the failed hard drive and reboot the server.
- Replace the failed hard drive and regenerate the volume.
- Replace the failed hard drive and use ASR to restore the data.
- You have installed a new service on a Windows Server 2003. However, now the server crashes whenever the new service attempts to start. How can you resolve the problem?
- Use Recovery Console to disable the failed service.
- Use ASR to restore the operating system.
- Reinstall Windows Server 2003.
- Boot the server using a Windows Server 2003 boot disk.
- Which of the following Windows Server 2003 groups has the ability to backup and restore files? (Choose all that apply.)
- Administrators
- Backup Operators
- Server Operators
- Account Operators
- Print Operators
- You need to monitor a Windows Server 2003 computer to create a performance baseline. You want to monitor the server for a week and capture data every five minutes. What type of performance log should you configure?
- Trace
- Counter
- Alert
- History
- Which of the following protocols is used for running management software on devices and computers?
- SMTP
- NNTP
- Telnet
- SNMP
- A Windows Server 2003 member server displays an error at startup stating it cannot find the Ntoskrnl.exe file. Which Windows Server 2003 startup file is used to specify the location of the Windows files?
- Ntldr
- Boot.ini
- Ntdetect.com
- Ntbootdd.sys
- Bootsec.dos
- A user has informed you that a print job is printing only a single character on each piece of paper and has printed over 100 pages and still printing. What setting can you enable on the print queue to prevent this from happening in the future?
- Enable Hold mismatched documents.
- Enable bidirectional printing.
- Enable Print spooled documents first.
- Enable Print directly to printer.
- What happens to print jobs that are currently in the print queue when a Windows Server 2003 server configured as a print server is restarted?
- The print jobs restart printing from the last printed page.
- The print jobs start printing from the first page.
- The print jobs are lost.
- Only the print job currently printing completes printing. All other print jobs are lost.
- Which of the following statements regarding disk quotas is correct? (Choose all that apply.)
- If you reach your disk quota limit, you can free up additional space by compressing files and folders.
- Disk quotas are available only on NTFS volumes.
- Disk quotas can be enabled on a folder-by-folder basis.
- Disk quotas can be enabled on a user-by-user basis.
- What does defragmenting a hard drive do?
- It moves all system files to the beginning of the hard drive for quick access.
- It places files and folders in contiguous order.
- It purges deleted files and folders which frees up additional disk space.
- all of the above
- What cannot be backed up when performing a network backup?
- hidden shares on remote computers
- files larger than 1 GB on remote computers
- the registry on remote computers
- all of the above
- The Windows Server 2003 backup utility (Ntbackup) supports backing up data to what types of media? (Choose all that apply.)
- tape drives
- recordable CD-ROMs
- external hard drives
- mapped network drives
- What type of backup backs up files that have changed since the last normal backup without resetting the archive bit?
- differential
- incremental
- daily
- copy
- Which of the following statements regarding shadow copies is false?
- Shadow copies are read only.
- Shadow copies are enabled on a folder-by-folder basis.
- The minimum amount of disk space required for shadow copies is 100 MB.
- none of the above
- When you select the LastKnownGood during Windows Server 2003 startup, which registry key is restored?
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001
- HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
- HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\SYSTEM\ControlSet001
- A Windows startup disk can be used to recover from which startup problems to boot Windows Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)
- corrupted device drivers
- damaged MBR
- missing Ntoskrnl.exe file
- missing Boot.ini file
- You have a corrupt registry on a Windows Server 2003 computer, which is causing numerous problems. How can you recover the registry?
- Use ASR to restore the registry.
- Restore the SystemState from a backup.
- Boot into safe mode and run the Regrestore command.
- Repair the registry using the Recovery Console.
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