Exam Prep Questions


Question 1

Sara has a Windows XP Professional computer. Her administrator told her about the importance of keeping her computer system up-to-date by using the Automatic Updates client software. Sara needs to install this update but cannot find it on her computer. What are two methods that Sara can use to install the Automatic Updates client software? (Select two choices.)

  • A. Select Start, Control Panel, and click the Automatic Updates applet.

  • B. Install Windows XP Service Pack 1.

  • C. Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, and click the Automatic Updates applet.

  • D. Run Internet Explorer and type http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/recommended/susclient/default.asp in the Address bar.

  • E. Select Start and click the Automatic Updates icon.

A1:

Answers B and D are correct. Windows XP Professional does not include the Automatic Updates client software. Sara can obtain the updates by either browsing to the automatic client updates site or by installing Service Pack 1, which includes the update. There is no Automatic Updates icon or applet on Sara's computer.

Question 2

Alex has just finished installing Windows Server 2003 on a new computer that has a 4GB hard drive. Alex decides to install the Software Update Services (SUS). He downloads the SUS package, double-clicks the SUS10sp1.exe file, and begins the installation. He selects the Typical installation button, and the installation successfully completes. Next, Alex connects to the Windows Update site and downloads all the updates. Afterward, Alex notices the Updates folder contains almost 600MB of files. Another administrator told Alex that this folder would contain about 150MB of files. What did Alex do wrong?

  • A. Alex downloaded the wrong file.

  • B. During the installation, Alex selected Typical instead of Custom.

  • C. Alex obtained the wrong patches and updates.

  • D. Alex's Windows 2003 server already has SUS and the updates installed in the same folders.

A2:

Answer B is correct. During the installation process, Alex should have selected Custom to select English and one or two other languages that he might need. By default, Typical installs all the language files, consuming more than 600MB of hard disk space. Alex did download the correct file and updates. Therefore, answers A and C are incorrect. Windows 2003 does not include the SUS software program or the updates; therefore, answer D is incorrect.

Question 3

Using Internet Explorer 5.0, Sara, a local administrator, attempts to view the SUS Administration Web page from her Windows 2000 Professional computer, but she cannot. Why can't Sara view the SUS Administration Web page?

  • A. Sara is not a member of the Power Users group .

  • B. Sara is not a member of the Domain Administrators group.

  • C. Sara needs to use IE version 5.5 or greater.

  • D. Sara does not have Windows 2000 Professional with SP3 installed on her computer.

A3:

Answer C is correct. Using IE 5.0 causes an error page to display, reminding you to update to IE 5.5 or greater. Answers A and B are incorrect because you must be a member of the local Administrators group to view the SUS Administration Web page. Answer D is not correct because Windows 2000 SP3 has nothing to do with viewing the SUS Administration Web page.

Question 4

Alex is a local administrator and needs to use the MMC snap-in tools to connect to a remote server. He clicks Start, Run, types mmc in the Run text box, and Console1 opens. Next he selects File, Add/Remove Snap-in from the menu, and clicks the Add button. He selects the Computer Management snap-in and clicks the Add button, and the Finish button. The MMC console displays Computer Management (local). What did Alex do wrong?

  • A. Alex is not a member of the Power Users group.

  • B. Alex is not a member of the Domain Administrators group.

  • C. After Alex selects Computer Management snap-in and clicks the Add button, Alex needs to select the Another Computer radio button in the Computer Management dialog box.

  • D. From the Console File menu, select File, Connect to Another Computer.

A4:

Answer C is correct. After Alex selects Computer Management snap-in and clicks the Add button, he needs to select the Another Computer radio button in the Computer Management dialog box and then either browse or type in the remote server's name in the text box. Answers A and B are incorrect because you only need to be a member of the local Administrators group. Answer D is incorrect because there is no such command available.

Question 5

Sara needs to manage several servers remotely. What is the best tool for Sara to use?

  • A. The runas command

  • B. The Remote Desktop connection utility

  • C. MMC snap-in tools

  • D. AD Users and Computers

A5:

Answer B is correct. The Remote Desktop connection utility tool is best used for managing several servers. The runas command is used to manage one server. The MMC snap-in tools are best used to manage one server performing several activities. AD Users and Computers cannot be used to manage remote computers.

Question 6

Using Remote Desktop Connection on a Windows XP Professional computer, Sara sends an invitation to her administrator to view her desktop remotely and then disconnects from the Internet. Her administrator receives the invitation but cannot access Sara's computer. What does the administrator need to do to manage Sara's desktop remotely?

  • A. Tell Sara to reconnect to the Internet.

  • B. Instruct Sara to reinstall the Remote Desktop connection utility.

  • C. Make Sara a member of the local Administrators group.

  • D. Instruct Sara to check the Allow This Computer to Be Controlled Remotely check box in the Remote tab of her computer's Properties box.

A6:

Answer A is correct. Sara needs to reconnect to the Internet, send another invitation, and remain on the Internet. Instructing Sara to reinstall the Remote Desktop connection utility or making Sara a member of the local Administrators group would not solve the problem. Instructing Sara to check the Allow This Computer to Be Controlled Remotely check box in the Remote tab of her computer's Properties box would allow the administrator to take control of and manage her desktop when a connection is established.

Question 7

Alex manages a Windows Server 2003 computer at his company's branch office. Using Terminal Server Remote Desktops MMC console, he successfully connects to his company's main office Terminal Server. He needs to change the Terminal Server's main office User Remote Control configuration settings ”how is this accomplished?

  • A. Alex needs to run Terminal Services Manager.

  • B. Alex needs to run Terminal Services Configuration.

  • C. Alex cannot do this task remotely.

  • D. Alex needs to check the Allow This Computer To Be Controlled Remotely check box in the Remote tab of his computer's Properties box.

A7:

Answer B is correct. Alex needs to run Terminal Services Configuration, select the Connections folder, right-click the RDP-TCP connection icon, and choose Properties. In the RDP-TCP properties box, he should select the Remote Control tab and make his changes. Neither Terminal Services Manager nor checking the Allow This Computer to Be Controlled Remotely check box will help Alex change users remote control configuration settings.

Question 8

Clara is a local administrator managing a Windows Server 2000 computer with SP3 applied and Active Directory installed at her company's main office. Clara installs the Software Update Services on the Windows 2000 Server. Clara wants to create a group policy to apply updates for the main office clients . She right-clicks the main office OU in AD Users and computers, chooses Properties, and clicks the Group Policy tab. She then clicks New, types in SUS Policy for the policy name, and then clicks the Edit button. The Group Policy Editor opens. Clara navigates and expands the Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, and Windows components folders, but does not see The Windows Update folder listed. Why not?

  • A. Clara needs to apply SP4 to the Windows 2000 Server.

  • B. Clara needs to reinstall SUS.

  • C. Clara needs to right-click the Administrative Templates folder and choose add Add/Remove Templates.

  • D. Clara needs to download the wuau.adm template from Microsoft's Web site.

A8:

Answer C is correct. Clara needs to right-click Administrative Templates, choose Add/Remove Templates, and then click Add. In the Policy Templates dialog box, she should select the wuau.adm template and click the Open button. The SUS wuau.adm template is only added to the Administrative Templates folder on Windows 2003 Server by default. Neither applying SP4, reinstalling SUS, nor downloading the wuau.adm template is necessary because the template was added to the Policy Templates folder during the initial SUS installation.

Question 9

Which IIS Web site authentication method is similar to basic authentication, requires a user account and password and has a medium level of security because user credentials are sent across the network in a hashed message digest?

  • A. Advanced digest authentication

  • B. Digest authentication

  • C. Integrated Windows authentication

  • D. .NET Passport authentication

A9:

Answer B is correct. Digest authentication requires a user account and password and has a medium level of security because user credentials are sent across the network in a hashed message digest. Advanced digest authentication is similar to digest authentication, requires a user account and password and has a medium level of security. A domain controller (DC) stores the user credentials as an MD5 hash. Integrated Windows authentication uses Kerberos as the authentication protocol and provides a high level of security. .NET Passport authentication provides a single, unified logon, passwords are encrypted, and the level of security is high.

Question 10

Sara needs to add a Web application to her IIS 6.0 Server. She opens IIS Manager, navigates to her Web site, and opens the Web site property page. She clicks on the Home Directory tab to add the application in the Settings text box and sees the Remove button instead of the Create button. What must be done for Sara to add her Web application?

  • A. Add Sara to the Power Users group.

  • B. Add Sara to the domain administrators group.

  • C. Instruct Sara to click the remove button, type he application name in the text box, and then click the Create button.

  • D. Change the default application pool.

A10:

Answer C is correct. An application is already installed if the Remove button is visible instead of the Create button. Instruct Sara to click the Remove button, type the application name in the text box, and then click the Create button. Because Sara has already opened IIS Manager and the Web site's properties page, she is a local administrator. Changing the default application pool has to do with isolating the Web application into a separate process.




MCSA.MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam Cram 2
MCSA/MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-292)
ISBN: 0789730111
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 132

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