Exam Prep Questions

Question 1

What is the maximum number of server roles in any version of Windows Server 2003?

  • A. All versions of Windows Server 2003 can have any number of the available roles; the only limiting factor is system hardware.

  • B. All versions of Windows Server 2003 can have any number of the available roles, provided the roles are not overlapping in nature, such as IIS and POP3 (which both use the SMTP service). The only limiting factor is system hardware.

  • C. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and Datacenter Edition can have any number of the available roles; the only limiting factor is system hardware.

  • D. All versions of Windows Server 2003 except Web Server Edition can have any number of the available roles; the only limiting factor is system hardware.

  • E. All versions of Windows Server 2003 can have up to four of the available roles only.

A1:

The correct answer is D. All versions of Windows Server 2003 except Web Server Edition can have any number of the available roles; the only limiting factor is system hardware. Therefore, answers A, B, C, and E are incorrect.

Question 2

Windows Server 2003 Web Server Edition is designed specifically for low-end and entry-level Web hosting environments. From the following list, choose all the roles that can be installed on Windows Server 2003 Web Server Edition. (Choose three.)

  • A. Terminal server.

  • B. Virtual private network (VPN) server.

  • C. Streaming media server.

  • D. File and print server.

  • E. Domain controller.

A2:

The correct answers are B and D. Windows Server 2003 Web Server Edition can be installed with some of the same functionalities of the other OS versions. You can set the system up as a virtual private network (VPN) server, but in limited functionality. Connections are limited to one media type: Local area network (LAN), remote access (dial-up), and direct cable connection and Server Message Block (SMB) connections are limited to 10 simultaneous connections. Therefore, answer B is correct. The server can be set up as a file and print server; therefore, answer D is correct. The server cannot be installed as a terminal server or a streaming media server; therefore, answers A and C are incorrect. Windows Server 2003 Web Server Edition cannot be established as a domain controller; therefore, answer E is incorrect.

Question 3

When installing Windows Server 2003, a minimum amount of free hard drive space (approximately 1.5GB) is required for installation. Additional space ”between 100MB and 200MB ”might be required under which of the following circumstances? (Choose two.)

  • A. When a FAT16 partition is in use.

  • B. When a FAT32 partition is in use.

  • C. When installing over the network.

  • D. When installing via the Windows Server 2003 Setup floppy disks.

  • E. When installing via Remote Installation Service.

A3:

The correct answers are A and C. The minimum amount of space required for installation is approximately 1.5GB. When a FAT16 partition is in use, it requires 100MB to 200MB more free disk space than other supported file systems because of cluster sizes. Therefore, answer A is correct. If you are installing Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition from a network share, you need approximately 100MB to 200MB more space than if you ran the setup from the CD because the Setup program needs to use that space for temporary files associated with the installation. Therefore, answer C is correct. FAT32 uses smaller cluster sizes and although it might require slightly more space than NTFS, it is not in the 100MB to 200MB range; therefore, answer B is incorrect. At this time, there is no floppy disk installation procedure because there are no Windows Server 2003 Setup floppy disks. Therefore, answer D is incorrect. An RIS installation does not require an additional 100-200MB; therefore, answer E is incorrect.

Question 4

When performing an upgrade installation to Windows Server 2003, which of the following operating systems can be directly upgraded without loss of features? (Choose four.)

  • A. Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later.

  • B. Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later.

  • C. Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, with Service Pack 4 or later.

  • D. Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, with Service Pack 5 or later.

  • E. Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 1 or later.

  • F. Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 2 or later.

A4:

The correct answers are B, D, E, and F. If you elect to upgrade your current server operating system, you need to be aware that the Setup program automatically installs Windows Server 2003 into the same folder as the currently installed operating system, regardless of its naming convention.

You can perform direct upgrades to Windows Server 2003 from the following versions of Windows:

  • Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later

  • Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, with Service Pack 5 or later

  • Windows 2000 Server

There are no service pack requirements for Windows 2000 Server; any version and service pack level of Windows 2000 can be directly upgraded to Windows Server 2003.

Question 5

Configuring your system in the role of a domain controller with the Configure Your Server Wizard is just the same as doing it manually. In either case, what program do you run to convert a server to a domain controller?

  • A. DCDIAG

  • B. DCPROMO

  • C. WINNT32.EXE

  • D. NTDSUTIL.EXE

  • E. SYSPREP

A5:

The correct answer is B. With the Configure Your Server Wizard, you select the Domain Controller role. All the wizard does then is run DCPROMO.EXE to start the Active Directory Installation Wizard. If you want, you can perform this step manually from the Run dialog box or from a command prompt. DCDIAG is a command-line tool that analyzes the state of domain controllers in a forest or enterprise and reports any problems to assist in troubleshooting. Therefore, answer A is incorrect. Winnt32.exe is the program that runs to upgrade an existing operating system to a new one from within the running operating system and NtdsUtil.exe is used for the maintenance of the Active Directory store. It is also used to manage the Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) from the command line and can also be used to clean up metadata. Therefore, answers C and D are incorrect.

Question 6

You are preparing to install a Windows Server 2003 system into a domain controller role for an existing domain. What are the minimum requirements needed to successfully complete this task? (Choose two.)

  • A. DNS needs to be available on the network.

  • B. You must have at least local administrative rights on the DNS server.

  • C. DHCP needs to be available.

  • D. You must have at least Domain Administrator rights.

  • E. You must have at least local administrative rights on the Global Catalog server.

A6:

The correct answers are A and D. DNS needs to be available on the network. Without DNS, DCPROMO cannot successfully run. Therefore, answer A is correct. To join the server to an existing domain, you need to have Domain Administrator rights (or higher rights, such as Enterprise Administrator, or have been delegated the appropriate permissions to complete the task) to successfully complete the installation and add the domain controller to the domain. Therefore, answer D is correct. Although you must be logged on to the system as a local administrator, this does not allow a successful installation of Active Directory on the local server in an existing domain. Therefore, answer B is incorrect. DHCP is not a requirement for installing Active Directory. Therefore, answer C is incorrect. Rights on the Global Catalog server are not required to install a Windows Server 2003 system into a domain controller role for an existing domain; therefore, answer E is incorrect.

Question 7

You are preparing to install a Windows Server 2003 system into a domain controller role for an existing domain. What is the name of the default security template applied to all domain controllers in a domain, and how is it applied?

  • A. Basicdc.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy objects linked to the Domain Controllers OU.

  • B. DC Security.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy objects linked to the Domain Controllers OU.

  • C. Basicdc.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy objects linked to the Domain object.

  • D. DC Security.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy objects linked to the Domain object.

  • E. Basicdc.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy “enabled scripts.

  • F. DC Security.inf is applied through the use of Group Policy “enabled scripts.

A7:

The correct answer is B. When a new domain controller is installed on a Windows Server 2003 system, the default template, DC Security.inf , is applied through the use of Group Policy objects linked to the Domain Controllers OU. Therefore, all the other answers are incorrect.

Question 8

You have found that using a custom security template in your enterprise has caused some undesired side effects that did not show up during testing. You want to reapply the default template to the domain controllers through Group Policy objects and the Domain Controllers OU. Which tool is best suited for this task?

  • A. Security Configuration and Analysis.

  • B. Computer Management.

  • C. Active Directory Sites and Services.

  • D. Security Configuration and Analysis.

A8:

The correct answer is D. If a custom security template has caused some undesired side effects that did not show up during testing, you can reapply the default template to the domain controllers through Group Policy objects and the Domain Controllers OU by using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Choose Open Database, and import the DC Security.inf template. After you have opened the template, right-click Security Configuration and Analysis, and then click Configure Computer Now to configure the system with the default settings.

Active Directory Domains and Trusts is normally used to handle external or manually created trusts between domains. Therefore, answer A is incorrect. Computer Management is normally used to configure the local system services and hardware configuration. Therefore, answer B is incorrect. Active Directory Sites and Services is used to configure sites, replication between sites, and network protocols used for replication. Therefore, answer C is incorrect.

Question 9

You have been tasked with reviewing the resources of the ACCTDATA folder, which has been shared as ATDATA on FILESRV3 . The permissions on the share are currently set as follows :

  • Share Permissions

  • Everyone ” Full Control

  • Accounting ” Full Control

  • Accounting Admin ” Full Control

  • Admins ” Full Control

  • Users ” Full Control

  • Guest ” Full Control

The maximum level of share permissions that need to be set for the Accounting group is Read and Write. The maximum level of share permissions that need to be set for the Accounting Admin group is Modify.

You have decided to perform this task manually instead of through role assignment and have removed the file server role from the system by using the Configure Your Server Wizard. What effect, if any, will this action have on local NTFS settings for the ACCTDATA folder?

  • A. Removing the role will have no effect on NTFS settings.

  • B. Removing the role will remove all the current NTFS permissions.

  • C. Removing the role will remove the ACCTDATA folder.

  • D. Removing the role will remove the ATDATA share.

A9:

The correct answer is A. Whether or not you use the Configure Your Server Wizard, you set the server into a file server role as soon as you right-click any share in Windows Explorer and specify sharing a folder in the Sharing tab of the Properties dialog box.

Removing the file server role does not remove all the current NTFS permissions, as the file server role does not affect these security settings nor does it remove the ACCTDATA folder. Therefore, answers B and C are incorrect. Removing the role removes the ATDATA share, but the question asked what effect this would have on local NTFS settings for the ACCTDATA folder, so answer D is also incorrect.

Question 10

You have installed IIS 6 as a server role for your Windows Server 2003 system, which also holds the POP3 role, by using Add/Remove Windows components so that you could install FTP and NNTP services. These services are not added by default when you establish the server role with the Configure Your Server Wizard.

Which of the following services, if any, will be removed from the system if you remove the IIS6 role later by using the Configure Your Server Wizard?

  • A. SMTP

  • B. NNTP

  • C. FTP

  • D. WWW

  • E. All will be removed.

  • F. None will be removed.

A10:

The correct answer is D. If you use the Configure Your Server Wizard to remove the IIS role, you will remove only the WWW service. All the other services will remain ; therefore, answers A, B, C, E, and F are incorrect.




MCSE 70-293 Exam Cram. Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
MCSE 70-293 Exam Cram: Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0789736195
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 123

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