You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional.
Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk.
You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D.
In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.
You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.
What should you do?
You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard. You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only.
You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply)
You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional.
Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk.
You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D.
In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.
You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.
What should you do?
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by several users in the Sales department. User accounts have been created for current users. Current users can log on to the computers. To accommodate new users, you add two new user accounts named User7 and User8 to computer5. When User7 attempts to log on o the computer, she receives the following error message: "Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\ to location C:\Documents and Settings\User7. Contact your network administrator. Detail - Access is denied." When User8 attempts to log on to the computer, he receives the same type of error message.
You want to allow the two new users, as well as other users in the Sales department, to be able to log on to the computer.
Which two methods can you use to accomplish your goal? (Choose two.)
A.Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the Profiles shared folder on the network server.
B.Add the User7 and User8 user accounts to the DACL for the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.
C.Add the Everyone group to the DACL for the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.
D.Add a Group Policy object (GPO) for the Sales OU that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.
E.Log on by using the local Administrator account and create new folders for User7 and User8 in the C:\Documents and Settings folder.
F.Select the allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object option on the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder, and reset the permissions on all child objects.
G.Move and retain permissions and compressions.
You are the administrator of the Coho Vineyard network. The network consists of 10 Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers and 250 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Your company has two domains cohovineyard.com and westcoastsales.com.
The company's intranet site is on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server computer named ServerA. ServerA is in the cohovineyard.com domain and is running Internet Information Services (IIS) and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
You want to configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers in the westcoastsales.com domain to access the intranet site. You want users to be able to connect to the intranet site by using the URL http://serverA rather than its fully qualified domain name.
What should you do?
Your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains a single hard disk configured as a single partition.
You want to move a folder named Sales under a folder named Corp on your computer.
You want the files in the Sales folder to remain compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the Corp folder to remain uncompressed. You want to ensure that the files are recoverable in case of any disk problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
You are a network administrator for Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 network.
Your network has 200 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 15 Windows 2000 Server computers.
Users on the network save their work files in home folders on a network server. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. A user named Jack Bauer leaves the company. You grant her manager the Full Control NTFS permission to Jack's home folder. When the manager attempts to open any of the files, she receives the following error message: "Access is denied."
What should you do?
You are upgrading a computer from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. The computer is a 400-Mhz Pentium III, and has 128 MB of RAM and a 10-GB hard disk. You are performing the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. After the text mode installation portion is complete, you restart the computer. The BIOS virus checker on your computer indicates you're your computer is infected with a Master Boot Record virus.
What should you do before you continue the installation?
You are the administrator of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 network.
Your computer is configured to use both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. Your computer has three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You want to store your project files on Disk2. You configure Disk2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files.
You want to be able to access your project files when using either of the operating systems.
What should you do?
You copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD to a shared network folder named \\Server1\Win2000p. You use the shared folder to perform. over-the-network installations of Windows 2000 Professional on new computers purchased by your company.
You receive a Windows 2000 Service Pack CD. You apply the Service Pack to Server1 and to the \\Server1\Win2000p folder.
You discover that the Service Pack contains several files that are incompatible with the new computers.
You want to make sure that the Service Pack files are not installed on any new computers until the problem has been corrected. What can you do?
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