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As a network administrator you have been requested to move a printer from your company's Marketing OU to your company's Research OU. After the move you test the printer and find that the local administrator assigned to the Marketing OU still has access and can remove print jobs from it. What can you do to change this?

A) Remove the permissions for the local administrator from the printer. B) Remove printer permissions from the local administrator.
C) Remove the Everyone group from the printer. D) Delete the printer object.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Remove the permissions for the local administrator from the printer.

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You have installed a Windows Server 2003 DNS server, but because of security reasons, you have to install this behind a firewall. What port on the firewall must be opened so that users can access the server?

A) IP and UDP port 42 B) UDP and TCP port 53
C) TCP 53 but not UDP D) PPTP and UDP 21
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) UDP and TCP port 53

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As part of trouble shooting errors in a VPN connection, what logs must be checked?

A) IPSec logging B) Event viewer
C) VPNSec Log D) All of above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) IPSec logging

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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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The president of your company collects manager's weekly reports in a shared folder on her Windows 2000 Professional computer called reports. Because the reports contain sensitive information, she asks you to prevent users from enabling offline access for the network share that contains the financial report. What should you do?

A) Use Windows Explorer to disable Offline Files. B) Use Windows Explorer to disable Caching for the reports on the network share.
C) Set the Manager's access level to read-only. D) Implement a domain policy to block the synchronization of offline files.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Use Windows Explorer to disable Caching for the reports on the network share.

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A manager in your office received a new Windows 2000 Professional laptop computer. You have been asked to configure offline files for the manager to work on documents at home. You enable offline files, and have the manager log off of the network. During the logoff process, the expected synchronization of offline files does not occur. You have the manager log back on to the network. What can you do to correct the problem?

A) Enable file and print sharing. When the manager logs off, the files will synchronize. B) Manually synchronize all offline files.
C) On the server, make all files available offline. When the manager logs off, the files will synchronize. D) Do nothing. Windows 2000 Professional does not tell you when Synchronization happens.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) On the server, make all files available offline. When the manager logs off, the files will synchronize.

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You have a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation computer with an NTFS file system that you use for software development. As your company upgrades their systems to Windows 2000, you will need to be able to test applications in both the Windows NT Workstation environment and the Windows 2000 environment. You decide that the easiest course of action would be to install Windows 2000 Professional in a dual boot environment with Windows NT 4.0 Workstation on your computer. What should you do before installing Windows 2000 Professional?

A) Edit the BOOT.INI file to reflect the new installation of Windows 2000 Professional. B) Install Service Pack 3 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
C) Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0. D) Convert the NTFS file system to FAT.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Install Service Pack 4 or later for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.

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You provide technical support for a company with several locations. In a remote sales office, there are 5 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers are connected in a workgroup, as shown in the exhibit. (See the exhibit below). The manager's computer has a 56K dial up connection to the Internet. The manager calls and explains that she had enabled ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on her computer. Once ICS had been enabled, none of the other users were able to access a shared folder on the manager's computer. What should you instruct her to do ?

 

A) Configure the dial-up connection to disable shared access. B) Configure the dial-up connection to disable on-demand dialing.
C) Disable data encryption in the new dial-up connection. D) Use the ipconfig command to release and renew your network TCP/IP address.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Configure the dial-up connection to disable shared access.

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