Exam Prep Questions


Question 1

Ann administers a Windows Server 2003 and experiences a major hardware failure in the server due to malicious vandalism. What must Ann do to completely restore her Windows Server 2003 on a network? Each answer is part of the solution. (Select two.)

  • A. Use Shadow Copies to restore the network's user data files.

  • B. Run Backup.

  • C. Create an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD).

  • D. Use ASR to restore the server.

  • E. Manually configure storage hardware to match pre-disaster hardware.

A1:

Answers B and D are correct. Ann needs use Automated System Recovery (ASR) to restores the server's operating system and all applications. Ann next needs to run Backup to restore the network's user data. Windows Server 2003 does not have the ERD feature. ASR automatically configures storage hardware to match pre-disaster hardware.

Question 2

You complete an upgrade of Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003 and create an ASR recovery disk and file. Your Windows Server 2003 has a major hardware failure. You repair the hardware and run ASR recovery, but Windows Server 2003 enters a continuous restart loop. How do you fix this problem? Select the best answer.

  • A. Use Windows 2003 Repair feature.

  • B. Install Windows Server 2003 a second time.

  • C. Use the Driver Rollback feature.

  • D. Use safe mode and reinstall Windows Server 2003.

A2:

Answer B is correct. Install Windows Server 2003 a second time. Windows 2003 will discover an existing installation and prompt you to specify a different location for its files. Point to the C:\WINNT folder. The server failed. You cannot use safe mode. The Repair feature will not fix the problem. Driver Rollback is used to fix bad device drivers.

Question 3

Shadow Copies for Shared Folders has several benefits. Select two important benefits of shadow copy.

  • A. Open files are not omitted during backup.

  • B. Backups can be performed at any time.

  • C. Backups and restores are lightning fast.

  • D. Users cannot restore their own previous file versions.

  • E. Applications cannot continue to write data.

A3:

Answers A and B are correct. Open files are not omitted during backup and backups can be performed at any time are two benefits of Shadow Copies. Shadow Copies is not lightning fast. Applications can continue to write data. Users can restore their own previous file versions.

Question 4

Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is installed on a Windows Server 2003. User Amy has accidentally deleted her 55-page Word 2000 document. How does Amy recover this file? Select the two best answers.

  • A. Right-click the folder containing the deleted file, choose Properties, and select the Previous Versions tab. Select Restore.

  • B. Right-click the folder containing the deleted file, choose Properties, and select the Previous Versions tab. Select Copy.

  • C. Right-click the folder containing the deleted file, choose Properties, and select the Previous Versions tab. Select View.

  • D. Drag-and-drop the Shadow Copies document file to a folder.

  • E. Right-click the folder containing the deleted file, choose Properties, and select the Customize tab.

A4:

Answers A and D are correct. Amy can right-click the folder containing the deleted file, choose Properties, select the Previous Versions tab, and select Restore. Amy can also drag and drop the Shadow Copies document file to a folder. Viewing or restoring will not recover Amy's document. The Customize tab does not contain settings to recover Amy's file.

Question 5

Mike administers a Windows Server 2003. Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is installed. Mike is studying for his MCSE certification and needs to learn more about Shadow Copies for Shared Folders. Help Mike out and select one best practice (select the best answer).

  • A. Perform weekly backups of data.

  • B. Select the same volume for storing data.

  • C. Schedule Shadow Copies to occur every 30 minutes.

  • D. Schedule Shadow Copies to occur once every hour .

A5:

Answer D is correct. Mike should not schedule Shadow Copies to occur more than once every hour. Mike needs to perform daily backups and select a different volume on another disk for the storage area.

Question 6

Max has accidentally deleted a printer driver on a Windows Server 2003. Max tries to use the Driver Rollback feature to restore a printer driver. How does Max do this? Select the best answer.

  • A. Using Device Manager, right-click the printer device and choose Properties. Click the Drivers tab and then click Roll Back.

  • B. Printer drivers cannot use Driver Rollback.

  • C. In the Printer panel, right-click the printer device and choose Properties. Click the Drivers tab and then click Roll Back.

  • D. In the Printer panel, right-click the printer device and choose Properties. Click the Resource tab and then click Roll Back.

A6:

Answer B is correct. Printer drivers cannot use the Driver Rollback feature. All other answers will not work.

Question 7

Max has accidentally deleted a video driver on a Windows Server 2003. Max tries to use the Driver Rollback feature to restore a video driver. How does Max do this? Select the best answer.

  • A. Using Device Manager, right-click the video device and choose Properties. Click the Drivers tab and then click Roll Back.

  • B. Video drivers cannot use Driver Rollback.

  • C. In the Video panel, right-click the video device and choose Properties. Click the General tab and then click Roll Back.

  • D. In Device Manager, right-click the video device and choose Properties. Click the Resource tab and then click Roll Back.

A7:

Answer A is correct. Max should use Device Manager, right-click the video device, and choose Properties. Click the Drivers tab and then click Roll Back. You can use Driver Rollback feature for video cards. The General tab and Resource tab do not have a Roll Back button.

Question 8

Amanda is an assistant administrator for a small company and needs to learn more about the System State backup features for her MCP Windows Server 20003 exam. Backing up the Windows Server 2003 System State files does not include one of the following. Select the best answer.

  • A. Active Directory

  • B. The Registry

  • C. The Windows System32 directory

  • D. COM+ files

A8:

Answer C is correct. Backing up the Windows Server 2003 System State files includes Active Directory, the Registry, COM+ files, and the boot up files. It does not include the Windows System32 directory.

Question 9

AdepTek operates a Windows 2003 AD domain. Jack accidentally deletes the AdepTek organizational unit (OU). Users can no longer log on and use company-shared folders. How can the network administrator recover AdepTek's OU? Select the best answer.

  • A. Perform an authoritative restore.

  • B. Use ASR restore.

  • C. Perform a full restore using Backup.

  • D. Perform a nonauthoritative restore.

A9:

Answer A is correct. Perform an authoritative restore to recover the OU and replicate it to other domain controllers. Performing a nonauthoritative restore would not restore AdepTek's OU. Using ASR or performing a full backup cannot be done until the authoritative restore process has completed.

Question 10

Amy is a member of the Power Users group and needs to do a full backup on Windows Server 2003, but cannot do so. How can Amy perform a full backup? Select the best answer.

  • A. Make Amy a member of the System Operators group.

  • B. Make Amy a member of the local Administrators group.

  • C. Perform a full backup using Backup.

  • D. Perform a nonauthoritative backup.

A10:

Answer B is correct. Amy needs to be a member of the local Administrators group or Backup Operators group. Amy cannot do a backup as a Power User. There is no nonauthoritative backup function.




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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