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You want to assign a mandatory user profile to a user. What must you do?

A) Rename the user's NTUSER.DAT file B) Rename the user's ntuser.ini file
C) Copy the Default User profile folder to the user's profile folder D) Copy the user's profile folder to the Default User profile folder
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Rename the user's NTUSER.DAT file

Explanation:

To make a user's profile mandatory, you must rename the user's NTUSER.DAT file as NTUSER.MAN

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You want to search for a specific shared folder object in Active Directory. Which tool should you use?

A) Search B) Windows Explorer
C) Active Directory Sites and Services D) Active Directory Users and Computers
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Active Directory Users and Computers

Explanation:

To search for a specific shared folder in Active Directory, use Active Directory Users and computers. You can use Windows Explorer to browse Active Directory, but you can't use it to search for a specific  shared folder.

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You want to configure a static IP address on a Windows 2000 Server  computer on which you want to install the DNS Server service and Active Directory. What tool should you use to configure the static IP address?

A) IPconfig.exe B) DNS administrative tool
C) Active Directory Users and Computers D) Network and Dial-up connections folder
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Network and Dial-up connections folder

Explanation:

A static IP address is specified by configuring the Local Area Connection in the Network and Dial - up Connections folder.

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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 choosing a file system for your Windows 2000 Server computer. You need this computer to support file compression, and you don't need to dual boot this computer between Windows 2000 Server and any other operating system. Which file system should you choose?

A) FAT B) FAT32
C) HPFS D) NTFS
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) NTFS

Explanation:

NTFS is the only file system supported by Windows 2000 that supports file compression.

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You want to add an additional paging file to your Windows 2000 Server computer. Which tool should you use?

A) System B) Folder Options
C) Windows Explorer D) Add/Remove Programs
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) System

Explanation:

The System application is used to create, configure, and manage paging files.

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Which Windows 2000 tool can you use to initiate the transfer of images from a digital camera to your Windows 2000 computer?

A) Imaging B) Wireless Link
C) Scanners and Cameras D) Sounds and Multimedia
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Imaging

Explanation:

The Imaging application (Start => Programs => Accessories => Imaging) is the only windows 2000 application that can be used to initiate image transfer. You can use Wireless Link to configure how Windows 2000 will handle received image files, but you can't use Wireless Link to initiate the image transfer.

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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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