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- Your computer's
hard disk is configured with a single partition
that is using NTFS. You want to remove Windows NT
Workstation from computer. You want to configure
the computer to run Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22. What
should you do?
- Ans. Use Fdisk.exe
to delete all partitions on the hard disk.
Install MS-DOS.
- Three people use a
computer that runs Microsoft Windows 95 installed.
The computer has a 133-Mhz Pentium processor and
32 MB of RAM. You want to change the operating
system to Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You want
all of the Users; profile settings and
application settings to be the same in Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 as they were in Windows 95. How
should you install Windows NT Workstation 4.0?
- Ans. Install
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 in a different
directory than Windows 95. Manually reinstall
all applications, and re-create
all of the users profile settings. Remove
all Windows 95 files from the computers
hard disk.
- Your computer is
configured as a dual-boot system for Microsoft MS-DOS
and Windows NT Workstation. You want the startup
process to pause for 10 seconds in order to allow
you to choose between the two operating systems.
How can you configure this from Windows NT
Workstation? (Choose Two)
- Ans. Set the
Timeout value to 10 seconds in the Boot.ini file.
Set a value of 10
seconds in the show list for spin box in the
start up / shutdown page of the system dialog box.
- You install a 32-bit
application that is designed for Windows NT
Workstation 4.0. This application will use your
computers modem. What can you use to
configure the modem so that it can be used by the
new application?
- Ans. The Modems
Properties dialog box from Control Panel.
- You want to
install Windows NT Workstation without user
intervention. You plan to do this by running
Winnt.exe with the /u switch. Which additional
file must you use?
- Ans. An Unattend.txt
file (Answer files)
- How should you use
an Unattend.txt file (Answer file) during
automatic installation of Windows NT Workstation
and applications on 100 identical new computers?
- Ans. To provide
users-account information a unique computer name
and a unique identifier special to
each computer.
- Your computer has
Windows NT Server 3.51 installed. The computer is
configured as a member Server in a domain named
DOMAIN. You want to install Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 and configure the computer a s a
dual-boot system for Windows NT Server 3.51 and
Windows NT Workstation 4.0. How can you do this?
- Ans. Install
Windows NT Workstation in its own directory.
- You install a tape
backup device using the Enhanced IDE interface.
In which dialog box from Control Panel must you
install the tape backup device driver?
- Ans. Tape Devices
- Sophia is
installing Windows NT Workstation on her computer.
When she test the display properties, the monitor
screen becomes completely dark. When she restarts
the computer, the Windows NT installation program
returns to the Display Properties dialog box.
What is the likely cause of the problem?
- Ans. The display
type
- Laurent uses one
PC card slot on his laptop computer to hold a
network adapter when he is in his office and to
hold a modem when he is away from his office. He
wants support and is enable Dial-up Networking
when he is away the office. How can Laurent do
this?
- Ans. Create a
hardware profile for each of the two
configurations in the system Properties dialog
box
from
Control Panel.
- You verify that
you can back up the D:\users directory to tape
without users intervention by typing the
following command line: ntbackup backup \ users /r
/e. Which command line will launch this backup
program in a minimized Windows at low priority?
- Ans. start / min /
low ntbackup backup d:\users /r /e
- What happens when
you run a 16-bit Microsoft Windows-based
application to own memory space? (Choose Two)
- Ans. The
application can be preemptively multitasked.
The application cannot
interfere with the execution of other 16-bit,
Windows-base applications that are running at the
same time.
- You are the
Administrator of a network of 200 Windows NT
Workstation computers in a Windows NT Server
domain. You create a new system policy that
applies to a user on the network, the new policy
has some settings that conflict with settings in
the users roaming user profiles. What
settings will take precedence when there is a
conflict?
- Ans. The least
restrictive combination of settings from the
system policy and the users roaming user
profile.
- Meng is a member
of the Web user group and the Web Designer group.
The Web User group has Read permissions of a file
that is located on an NTFS partition. The Web
Designer group has change permissions for the
same file. What are Mengs effective
permissions for the file?
- Ans. Change
- You network
consists of 50 identical Windows NT Workstation
computers and one Windows NT Server computer that
is configured as a primary domain controller (PDC).
All Windows NT Workstation computers are members
of the domain, and all users log on by using user
accounts from the domain. You want to implement
roaming user profiles for the users without
changing any of their current profile settings.
What should you do?
- Ans. Configure a
system policy that creates a Server-based roaming
user profile for each user.
- The Accounting
folder is shared with the permissions shown in
the following table:
| Legal Group |
Permissions |
| Accounting |
Read |
| Accounting
Manager |
Full Control |
| Accounting CPAs |
Change |
| Users |
No Access |
Nria
is a member of all four local groups. What are
her effective permissions?
Ans. No Access
- You want to send a
document from your Windows NT Workstation to a
printer that is located on another Windows NT
Workstation computer. You want to do this without
permanently installing drivers for that printer
on your hard disk. What should you do?
- Ans. Use the Add
Printer wizard to temporality connect to the
printer, and then send the document to
the printer.
- You are the
Administrator of 100 Windows NT Workstation
computer that are members of SALES domain. The
SALES domain has one primary domain controller (PDC)
and one backup domain controller (BDC). You
create system policies for all of the user
accounts, and you find sometimes when users log
on, the system policies are applied, and
sometimes the system policies are not applied.
What should you do so that the system policies
will always be applied?
- Ans. Place the
system policy for each user in that users
home directory.
- Juan is working at
a Microsoft Windows 95 computer. He attempts to
connect to a shared folder on Windows NT
Workstation computer, but he is denied access.
The Administrator of the Windows NT Workstation
computer change Juans password for the
Windows NT Workstation computer. Juan again
attempts to connect to the shared folder and
receives a message that his password is expired.
What is the most likely cause of the second
message?
- Ans. The Windows
NT Workstation computer is configured so that
Juan must change his password
before he can log on
again.
- You want to use
Windows NT Explorer to connect a Windows NT
Workstation computer to a print device that
supports TCP/IP printing. The print device is
connected to the network. Which two parameters
associated with the print device do you need to
know?
- Ans. IP address
and printer name
- You want to
connect a Windows NT workstation computer to a
Hewlett-Packard print device that is directly
connected to your network. You does not use TCP/IP
on your network. Which protocol must be installed
on the Windows NT Workstation computer to allow
it to connect to the Hewlett-Packard print device?
- Ans. DLC
- In your company
Laboratory, a Windows NT Workstation computer
named Lab1 as used by Karin, George and Pat. Each
of them stores data on Lab1 in the Lab
Experiments folder and it subfolders, which are
named Results 1, Results 2, and Results 3. The
users local group has Full Control permissions
for the entire Lab Experiments folder. The
current folder structure on the computer named
Lab1 is shown in the following diagram.
- *Lab Experiments
L *Results 1
L *Results 2
L *Results 3
Susanna wants
to move data in a folder named Research
Guidelines from her own computer to the Lab
Experiments folder on the computer named Lab1.
She wants no other user to be able to alter that
data once it is placed on Lab1. The desired
folder structure on the computer named Lab1 as
shown in the following diagram
*Lab
Experiments
L *Research
Guidelines
L *Results 1
L *Results 2
L *Results 3
You want the
Users local group to have Read-Only permission
for the Research Guidelines folder. How should
you set this up?
Ans. Move the
Research Guidelines folder from Susannas
computer to the Lab Experiments folder on
the computer
named Lab1. Change the User local groups
permissions for the Lab Experiments folder to
Read permissions, and select both the Replace
Permissions on subdirectories. Check box and the
Replace Permissions on Existing Files check box.
- You suspect that
someone is gaining unauthorized access to the
computers on your Network. You enable auditing of
user logon events. When you look at the Event
Viewer security log three days later, you see
that every account has more than 100 failed logon
attempts before each successful logon. You also
note that all the logon attempts on each account
occurred within 1minute. You want to prevent
further unauthorized logon. What must you do in
the Account Policy dialog box?
- Ans. Select the
Account lockout button.
- You want to search
the registry on your Windows NT Workstation
computer for a specific data string in a value.
What tool should you do?
- Ans. Regedt32.exe
- Users of Windows
NT Workstation computers need to access resources
that are located on Windows NT Server computers
and NetWare Servers on your network. What must
you install on the Windows NT Workstation
computers? (Choose Two)
- Ans. Client
Service for Netware
NWLink IPX/SPX
compatible Transport
- You want to allow
your Windows NT Workstation computer to resolve
UNIX host comes to IP addresses on your corporate
intranetwork. Which TCP/IP option should you
configure?
- Ans. Default
gateway
- Your Windows NT
Workstation computer is a member of a workgroup
named RESEARCH. You want to map a network drive
on your computer to a Windows NT server computer
in the CORP Domain. The guest account is disabled
in the CORP Domain. Which two ways can you map
the network drive? (Choose Two)
- Ans. Log on to
your Windows NT Workstation computer by using the
same user name you would use
to access the Windows NT
Server computer.
Select Connect
As in the Map Network Drive dialog box and type
the appropriate user name from the CORP Domain.
- Which service or
protocol allows Dial-up Networking to translate a
URL into an IP address?
- Ans. DNS
- You are installing
Windows NT Workstation in 25 computers that are
connected to a network that also has NetWare
Servers and Windows NT Server computers. You want
users of these computers to be able to access
resources on the NetWare Servers. Which protocol
or service must you install on the Windows NT
Workstation computers?
- Ans. Client
Service for NetWare
- You install and
configure TCP/IP on your Windows NT Workstation
computer. You want to configure your computer to
send trap messages to another computer on the
network. Which additional protocol or service
must be installed on your computer?
Ans. SNMP
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