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Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
(Exam Code 70-215)
Exam Number 70-215
Passing Score 660/1000
# Of Questions 51
Time Allotted 120 Minutes
Q. As the network
administrator, you must upgrade 3 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers to the
Windows 2000 Server operating system. The Windows 98 computers are Pentium III
550 MHz computers with 256 MB of RAM, but they do not have a CD-ROM in them.
You must perform an over-the-network install of the operating system. How can
you perform this function?
A.Boot the computers with an MS-DOS network boot disk
B.Upgrade the new operating system using the Winnt.exe command
C.Boot the computers with the Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Emergency Repair Disk
*D.Migrate to the new operating system using the Winnt32.exe command from the
Run line of Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
Q. You must back up the
Registry, the COM+ Class Registration database, the system boot files, the
Certificate Server database, the Active Directory Services database, and the
SYSVOL directory on a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain controller. The
domain controller is a Pentium 200 MHz with a RAID 5 array composed of ten
3-GB partitions. How can you back up the appropriate files while minimizing
the time the backup takes?
A.Use Windows Backup to perform a full system backup
B.Use Windows Backup to create a differential backup
*C.Use Windows Backup to back up the System State Data
D.Use Windows Backup to create a backup of specified folders
Q. You have recently been
hired as the administrator for a Windows 2000 network. The network uses
Windows 2000 Server computers.
You want to remove a network adapter from one of the servers and install it
into another server. You need to ensure that the server computer, from which
you are removing the network adapter, is cleaned of unnecessary files. This
means you need to ensure that the device drivers are removed from the server.
What should you access to accomplish this task?
A.The System component
*B.The Add/Remove Hardware component
C.The Add/Remove Software component
D.The Network and Dial-Up Connections component
Q. You are the administrator
for a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of 2 Windows 2000 Server
computers and 30 Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
Your company recently created a new division and hired several new employees.
You must create local user accounts because they will not initially be
connected to the network. What must you access to create these accounts?
A.The DNS snap-in
B.The Group Policy snap-in
*C.The Local Users and Groups snap-in
D.The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in
Q. You attempt to install
Windows 2000 server on a Pentium III 550 MHz computer with a bootable CD-ROM
and a bootable CD-RW drive and you receive a media error. You have received
this error on the bootable CD-ROM drive on three attempts. You then change the
CMOS settings so the CD-RW drive is the first place the computer looks for
initialization files. However, you also receive a media error when attempting
to install Windows 2000 on the computer. Both drives are on the Hardware
Compatibility List (HCL) for Windows 2000. How should you proceed?
A.Verify all hardware is properly detected and on the HCL
B.Verify the proper domain name is used during the installation
*C.Contact Microsoft and request a Windows 2000 server replacement CD
D.Ensure the target partition has sufficient free space for the Windows 2000
server installation
E.Replace the CD-ROM drive and reset the CMOS to search it first for
initialization files during the system boot process
Q. You are administering a
new Windows 2000 network. The network consists of all Windows 2000 Server
computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network will be
configured with Active Directory.
You need to implement local user accounts on all client computers. You want to
ensure that you are well prepared for configuring the accounts. You research
all information about user accounts.
What is a characteristic of these accounts?
A.The server’s security database is used to authenticate the account
B.Local user account information is replicated to all domain controllers
*C.Local user account information is not replicated to the domain controllers
D.The local account is created in its original computer’s and server’s
security databases
Q. Your Windows 2000 server
runs three 16-bit applications. The applications have their default
installation settings and were installed in Windows NT 4.0. The Windows NT 4.0
server was then migrated to Windows 2000. You want to monitor the performance
of these applications using the Process Performance object of Performance
Monitor. How can you monitor these applications?
A.Monitor the %Processor Time counter
B.Monitor the %Privileged Time counter
C.Monitor the NTVDM for each application
*D.Monitor a single Windows Virtual DOS machine
Q. You are a Windows 2000
network administrator. You are planning to implement Terminal Services on the
network. While researching the service, you see that a component of Terminal
Services is used to maintain data that is necessary to activate license
servers and issue client license key packs to the license servers that request
them.
Which component were you researching?
A.License Server
B.Terminal Server
C.Client Licenses
*D.Microsoft Clearinghouse
Q. You must implement a
10,000-node network. The network will consist of forty Windows 2000 domain
controllers, twenty Windows 2000 servers, 60 Hewlett Packard 5SI printers, and
9000 Windows 2000 Professional workstations. Your company has been assigned an
IP address of 136.18.32.0. You expect the network to double in size to
approximately 10 subnets with 2000 nodes per subnet in the next two years. How
should you configure the IP addressing structure to allow for this
configuration?
*A.136.18.32.0/20
B.136.18.32.0/22
C.136.18.32.0/24
D.136.18.32.0/26
Q. You administer a Windows
2000 network that uses the Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt data. You
are installing a new server that has a 6-GB NTFS partition.
You want to move several EFS folders to a new server and preserve encryption
throughout the migration.
What is the best way to accomplish this task?
A.Compress the folder by enabling file compression
B.Decrypt, move, and re-encrypt the folder using EFS
*C.Back up the folder using the Backup utility in Windows 2000
D.Decrypt the folder and compress the folder by enabling file compression
E.Decrypt the folder and back up the folder using the Backup utility in
Windows 2000
Q. After the installation of
Windows 2000 Server, the server fails to start and you receive a blue screen
error. How can you resolve this error?
A.Increase the amount of memory in the server
*B.Verify all hardware is properly detected an on the HCL
C.Create enough free space for the Windows 2000 Server installation on the
target partition
D.Replace the CD-ROM drive with one that is on the Windows 2000 Hardware
Compatibility List
Q. You implemented a Windows
2000 server into your Windows 2000 network three months ago. The server has a
6-GB FAT32 partition and is part of a 10BaseT network. Users report that they
had great response times when the server was first installed, but the response
times have significantly and steadily decreased over the past several months.
How can you resolve this problem?
*A.Defragment the partition
B.Scan the disk for errors
C.Convert the partition to NTFS
D.Upgrade the network to a 100BaseT network
Q. You must allow all
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Server computers to resolve NetBIOS names to IP
addresses from a Windows 2000 server. How can you configure this functionality
on the server?
A.Configure a scope on the server
B.Make the Windows 2000 server a DNS server
C.Make the Windows 2000 server a DHCP server
*D.Make the Windows 2000 server a WINS server
Q. Your Windows 2000 server
has 2 IDE 15-GB hard drives in it. Each drive has 3 partitions on it. The
system partition is the first partition on the first hard drive and it is
replicated to the second partition on the second drive using a RAID level 1
configuration. The first hard drive fails and you must edit the Boot.ini file
so the system partition uses the replication on the second disk. How should
you configure the ARC path?
*A.multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(2)\WINNT=”Windows 2000 Server”
B.multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(2)partition(2)\WINNT="Windows 2000 Server"
C.multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(2)partition(3)\WINNT="Windows 2000 Server"
D.multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(3)\WINNT="Windows 2000 Server"