Dear
Friends!
I got invitation from Microsoft to take the beta test 71-215.
there
is no known book or study reference from Microsoft or any other
publishers to complement the subject to date) and got a book
called "windows 2000 security handbook" by Philip Cox
& Tom Sheldon under Osborn.
You should be an expert to handle all kind of server, namely IIS
5.0,Exchange2000, SQL, ISA, IAS, RRAS, FTP, TFTP, MSP and all
sorts of certificate server, and in-depth knowledge about all
the security protocols and templets and their timely use with
group policy. Use should be able to filter unwanted traffic from
the regular traffic, and a firewall (climber) master.Of course
you should know about all command line utility used for
security.
My
dump is as under.
1.You are the administrator of home.office.local.com domain. You
want to create a shared printer for the company's executives so
that they do not have to wait for their documents to print when
default printer's queue contains a large number of documents. You
configure a new high priority printer and want to set permissions
on groups shown in the exhibit.
The groups were:
Administrator
Creator Owner
Everyone
Executives
Print Operators
Server Operators
You select the checkbox to allow Print permissions for Executives
group. You want only Administrators, Print Operators, and Server
Operators & Executives to be able to print.
What should you do? (Select all that apply)
A. Remove the Everyone group.
B. Select checkbox to Deny Print permission to Everyone
C. Select checkbox to Deny Manage Documents.
D. Select all Deny for the Everyone group
E. Clear all allow checkboxes for the Everyone group
Answer: A, E !
2. You are administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network
includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that is used as a file
server. More than 800 of your company client computer are
connected to this server. A shared folder named DATA on server is
on an NTFS partition. The data folder contains more than 200
files. The permissions for the data folder are shown in the
following table.
TYPE OF PERMISSION ACCOUNT PERMISSION
DATA Share Permissions Users: Change
DATA NTFS Permissions Users: Full Control
You discover that users are connected to the DATA folder. You have
an immediate need to prevent 10 of the files in the DATA folder
from being modified. You want your actions to have the smallest
possible effects on the users who are using other files on the
server.
What TWO actions should you take?
A. Modify the NTFS permissions for the ten files.
B. Modify the NTFS permissions for the DATA folder.
C. Modify the shared permissions for the DATA folder.
D. Log off the users from the network.
E. Disconnect all Users from the DATA folder.
Answer: A, E !
3. Your company's network includes Windows 3.1 client computers,
Windows 95 client computers and Windows 2000 Professional client
computers. The company's manufacturing facilities run 24 hours per
day. The company has developed its own 32 bit application that
collects information from the manufacturing processes so that
workers on one shift can find out what was manufactured during the
previous shift. The company wants to make the application
available to all the client computers using terminal services on a
Windows 2000 Server computer. The server will not run as a domain
controller. You install terminal services. Users want to collect
information on manufacturing processes from other shifts. The
company wants users to shut down their computers at the end of
their shifts and leave the applications running on the terminal
server.
What should you do?
A. Set the delete temporary folders on exit setting for the
terminal server to NO.
B. Set the remote desktop protocol on the server to overwrite user
settings and set end disconnected setting to NEVER.
C. At the terminal server grant the users the right to log on as a
batch job.
D. Do NOTHING, user programs are always terminated on
disconnection.
Answer: B!
4.this Q` appeared different in my exam, especially in the choices
section:
Your Windows 2000 Server computer uses a SCSI adapter that is not
included on the current Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). You
install an updated driver for the SCSI adapter. When you start the
computer, you receive the following STOP error: "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE."
Which two procedures can you use to resolve the problem? (Choose
two.)
A. Start the computer in safe mode. Reinstall the old driver for
the SCSI adapter.
B. Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy
disk. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI adapter.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.
Perform an emergency repair. Reinstall the old driver for the SCSI
adapter.
D. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run System
File Checker. Restart the computer. Reinstall the old driver for
the SCSI adapter.
E. Start the computer by using the Recovery Console. Copy the old
driver for the SCSI adapter to the system volume as C:\NTbootdd.sys.
Restart the computer.
Answer: C,E !
5. I THINK I also had this one:
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 Server network . On each
server you format a separate system partition and a separate boot
partition as NTFS. Several months later you shut down one of the
computers for maintenance. When you try to restart the computer
you receive the following error message "NTLDR is missing, press
any key to restart". You want to install a new NTLDR file on the
computer but you do not want to loose any settings you made since
the installation.
What should you do?
A. Start the computer by using Windows 2000 Server computer CD-ROM
and choose tools to repair the installation. Select recovery
console and copy the NTLDR file on the CD-ROM to the root of the
system volume.
B. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 server CD- ROM,
choose to reinstall. When the installation is complete copy the
NTLDR to the root of the boot volume.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 bootable floppy
disk. From a command prompt run the sfc/scanboot command.
D. Start the computer by using Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk.
Run the file signature verification utility.
Answer: A !
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