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1. You want to upgrade 100 computers from Windows 98 to Windows
2000 Professional. You use setup manager to create the unattended.txt file. The hardware on each computer is configured
identically. You upgrade 10 of the computers. You notice that the
monitors on the 10 computers go blank after Windows 2000
Professional loads. You restart one of the computers in Safe Mode,
and find that the monitor appears to be working. Which change
should you make to unattend.txt to configure your video settings
correctly?
To answer, click the appropriate line on the Unattend.txt-notepad
screen.
Answer: Click on the Vrefresh=150
2. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on a new computer
in your network. You use the setup manager wizard to configure a
fully automated installation script file. You begin an unattended
installation and leave the office. When you return, the
installation has reached the GUI-mode setup and you see the
following error
message “Unattended setup is unable to continue because a setup
parameter specified by your system administrator or computer
manufacturer is missing or invalid.” You need to complete the
installation. What must you do?
A. In the unattended section of the answer file, set the
OemPreinstall property to Yes.
B. In the NetBinding section of the answer file, specify the
enable variable.
C. In the UserData section of the answer file, specify the
ProductID variable
D. In the GUIUnattended section of the answer file set the
OemSkipWelcome property to 1.
Answer: C
3. You are the administrator of your company's network. The
network is configured as shown in the
exhibit. .
You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant
computers on the marketing segment of your network. The 10
computers do not have operating systems installed. You attempt to
load the computers by using an existing RIS image that is on the
RIS server. You find
that the 10 computers cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify
that existing client computers on the network can connect to
network servers, including the RIS server. You then check the
network servers and find that the Windows NT Server 4.0 computer
running WINS has stopped responding due to hard disk failure. You
want to enable the computers to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do? (Choose two)
A. Repair and restart the WINS server.
B. Repair the WINS server and upgrade the server to Windows 2000
Server.
C. Configure the Active Directory server to run DHCP.
D. Configure the static entry in WINS that points to the RIS
server.
E. Create and use the RIS boot disk.
F. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE-compliant startup disk.
Answer: C, E
4. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional
computer that has a shared printer. Several departments in your
company use the shared printer. The Sales department frequently
prints multiple-page presentation graphics, which take a long time
to print. Users in other departments who have short messages to
print must wait an unnecessary long time for their jobs to print.
You want to improve the efficiency of printing for all users who
use the shared printer. You want to
accomplish this with the least amount of administrator effort.
What should you do?
A. Configure the priority of the printer to 50. Add a new printer,
and set the priority to 1. For the new printer, deny print
permission for users in the Sales department.
B. Configure the priority of the printer to 50. Add a new printer,
and set the priority to 95. For the new printer, deny print
permissions for users in the Sales department.
C. Monitor the print queue, and raise the priority of all print
jobs that are sent by users who are not members of the Sales
department.
D. Delete the old printer. Add a new printer, and set the priority
to a higher value. Pause the print queue only when graphic
intensive print jobs are printing.
Answer: B
5. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 10 shared folders
that are available to other network users. A user reports that he
cannot access a shared folder named ShareA. You want to respond to
the user’s problem as quickly as possible by using an
administrative tool.
However, you cannot remember the server location of ShareA. What
should you do?
A. Use Windows explorer to display the file paths of your shared
folders.
B. Use storage in computer management to view logical drive
properties.
C. Use event viewer in computer management to search for shared
folder error messages.
D. Use System tools in computer management to display the file
paths of your shared folders.
Answer: D
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