MCSE-Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert Questions

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You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. You configure SQL Server to perform C2 auditing. Audit logs are saved in the C:MSSQLAudit folder.The server functions normally for several days, but then the MSSQLServer service shuts down without warning. You cannot restart the service.You need to restart the MSSQLServer service. What should you do?

A) Start the MSSQLServer service manually by using the -m startup option. B) Start the MSSQLServer service manually by using the -s startup option.
C) Set the SQLServerAgent service's startup method to Disabled. Start the MSSQLServer service. D) Delete the audit logs from the C:\MSSQL\Audit folder. Start the MSSQLServer service.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Delete the audit logs from the C:\MSSQL\Audit folder. Start the MSSQLServer service.

Explanation:

SQL Server functioned for several days but now it is impossible to start it.
The most likely cause is the size of the auditing log files. The maximum file size for the audit log is fixed at 200 megabytes (MB). When the audit log file reaches 200 MB, a new file will be created and the old file handle will be closed. If the directory fills up, then the instance of Microsoft SQL Server is stopped. The system administrator needs to either free up disk space for the audit log before restarting the instance of SQL Server or restart the instance of SQL Server

Note 1: SQL Server Agent monitors itself and the SQL Server service.
SQL Server Agent can restart the local instance of SQL Server if it has terminated for reasons other than a typical shutdown.

Note 2: Start the MSSQLServer service manually by using the -f startup option would start the service with minimal configuration. It could be used when some configuration errors have been made and the MSSQLServer service isn't able to start.

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You want to use a single group to organise users from multiple domains that perform similar job tasks. Which kind of group should you use?

A) Universal group B) Global group
C) Domain Local group D) Built-in special group
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Universal group

Explanation:

Universal groups are used to organize users from multiple domains  that perform similar job tasks or have similar network access requirements, and / or to control access to shared resources in multiple domains.

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You want to configure synchronization settings for your office files. Which tool should you use?

A) Folder options B) Scheduled Tasks
C) Windows Explorer D) System Information
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Windows Explorer

Explanation:

Use Windows explorer to configure a synchronization schedule for offline files. (Select Tools => Synchronize to start this process.) You can also access the same synchronization tool by selecting Start => Programs => Accessories => Synchronize.

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You are preparing to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Server. You recently obtained upgrade packs for several software applications installed on this computer.When should you apply the upgrade packs?

A) Before the upgrade B) During the upgrade
C) After the upgrade D) You can install the upgrade pack at any time
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) During the upgrade

Explanation:

During the upgrade process, the Windows 2000 Setup program will prompt you to provide any upgrade packs you have for installed software applications.

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You want to create and format a simple volume on a Windows 2000 computer. Which tool should you use?

A) Disk Administrator B) Disk Management
C) The Convert.exe command -line utility D) The Format.exe command-line utility
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Disk Management

Explanation:

Windows 2000 includes a powerful tool to manage disks - it's called Disk Management. You can use Disk Management to create and manage several different volume types on a Windows 2000 computer.

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You are upgrading your single master Windows NT Server 4.0 network to Windows 2000. Which computer should you upgrade first?

A) The stand-alone server in the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become the root domain in your Windows 2000 network B) The primary domain controller (PDC) in the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become a child domain in your Windows 2000 network
C) The backup domain controller (BDC) in the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become a child domain in your Windows 2000 network D) The Primary domain controller (PDC) in the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become the root domain in your Windows 2000 network
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) The Primary domain controller (PDC) in the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become the root domain in your Windows 2000 network

Explanation:

When upgrading from a Windows NT 4.0 single master domain model to windows 2000, the first computer you should upgrade is the PDC of the Windows NT 4.0 domain that will become the root domain of your Windows 2000 network.

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You get a great deal on a refurbished laser printer. The printer is plug and play compliant and connects to your USB port. The printer is on the current Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). You install the printer and run the manufacturers setup program. During the installation, you receive the error shown in the exhibit (See the exhibit below). What should you do?

A) Change the USB port setting to enable legacy Plug and Play detection. B) Configure the USB port to Disable Error Detection.
C) Connect the printer as a shared device on a non-Windows 2000 computer. D) Install the WDM-compliant device drivers using the Add New Hardware wizard.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Install the WDM-compliant device drivers using the Add New Hardware wizard.

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What is the default location of the Terminal Services application compatibility scripts?

A) SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Execute B) SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Clients
C) SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Windows D) SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Install
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Install

Explanation:

The default location for Terminal Services application compatibility scripts is SystemRoot\ Application Compatibility Scripts\ Install

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