Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. Devices on the network are configured to use IP addresses from the private 10.0.0.0 range. All the client computers on the network use Windows 2000 Professional. The network includes Windows 2000 Servers and UNIX Servers.
Users' print jobs are sent to shared printers on a Windows 2000 Server computer named PrintServ that directs the print jobs to the print devices attached directly to the network.
You have a high-capacity print device that is attached to one of the UNIX Servers. The UNIX computer uses the LPR printing protocol, and its IP address is 10.1.1.99. The name of the printer queue is GIANT.
You want users to be able to connect to this printer from their computers.
What should you do?
A.Install Microsoft Print Services for UNIX on PrintServ. Create a network printer on the users' computers, and specify that the printer URL is LPR://10.1.1.99/GIANT.
B.Install Microsoft Print Services for UNIX on the users' computers. Create a network printer on the users' computers, and specify that the printer URL is LPR://10.1.1.99/GIANT.
C.Create a network printer on PrintServ and specify that the printer name is \\10.1.1.99\GIANT. Share this printer and connect to it from the users' computers.
D.Create a local printer on PrintServ. Create a new TCP/IP port for an LPR server at address 10.1.1.99 with a queue name of GIANT. Share this printer and connect it from the users' computers.
第1题:
Ezonexam.com's network consists of Windows 2000 Professional and UNIX client computers. You install a Windows 2000 Server computer on the network. All computers that are connected to the network use TCP/IP as their only network protocol.
Several laser print devices are attached to the UNIX computers. You want to enable the Windows 2000 Professional computers to print to these printers. You want to make the minimum number of configuration changes necessary to achieve this goal.
What should you do?
A.Install Simple TCP/IP services on the Windows 2000 Server computer. Configure printers on the Windows 2000 Server computer to print to the print device attached to the UNIX computers.
B.Install Print Services for UNIX on the Windows 2000 Server computer. Configure shared printers on the Windows 2000 Server computer. Configure the UNIX computers to print to these shared printers.
C.Disconnect the print devices from the UNIX computers and connect them to the Windows 2000 Server computer. Share the printers, and configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers and the UNIX computers to print to the shared printers.
D.On the Windows 2000 Server computer, configure shared printers that connect to the print devices attached to the UNIX computers. Configure the Windows 2000 Professional computers to print to the shared printers on the Windows 2000 Server computer.
第2题:
Your network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 95 client computers and UNIX client computers. Users of the Windows operating systems send print jobs to shared printers on a Windows 2000 Server computer named PrintServ. The UNIX client computers support the LPR printing protocol.
You want to make the shared printers on PrintServ available to the UNIX computers. What should you do?
A.Configure each of the printers to use an LPR port.
B.Install Microsoft Print Services for UNIX on PrintServ.
C.Configure each of the printers to support TCP/IP printing.
D.Use the SRVANY utility from the Windows NT Resource Kit to run the LPR program as a service.
第3题:
The network consists of a single domain named Ezonexam.com that includes 20 Windows NT workstation 4.0 client computers. All other client computers are Windows 2000 Professional computers. You install Terminal Services on one of the Windows Server computers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. You create a system policy on the server that is configured as the terminal server. This system policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You find that the users of the terminal server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places from Windows 2000 Professional computer or when they open Network Neighborhood from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers.
You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A.Create a Windows Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.
B.Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers.
C.Create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator.
D.Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the terminal server.
E.Configure the terminal server to use Application server mode. Select the Permissions compatible with Terminal Server 4.0 Users option.
第4题:
You are the administrator for Ezonexam.com's network.
Your network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 98 client computers, and UNIX client computers. Users of the Windows operating systems store files on shared folders on a Windows 2000 Server computer named FileServ.
You want to make the shared folders on FileServ available to the UNIX computers.
What should you do?
A.Install and configure Network File System (NFS) on FileServ.
B.Configure data volumes on FileServ to be FAT volumes.
C.Disable Server Message Block (SMB) signing on FileServ.
D.Install Simple TCP/IP Services on FileServ.
第5题:
You are the administrator for Ezonexam's network.
Your network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computers, Windows 2000 Server computers, Windows XP Professional computers, and UNIX client computers. Users of the UNIX operating system send print jobs to shared printers on a UNIX computer named PrintServ.
You want to make the shared printers on PrintServ available to the Windows 2000 Professional computers, the Windows 2000 Server computers and the Windows XP Professional computers.
What should you do?
A.Use the SRVANY utility from the Windows NT Resource Kit to run the LPR program as a service.
B.Configure each of the printers to support TCP/IP printing.
C.Create an LPR port on each client that is configured to use PrintServ.
D.Configure each of the printers to use LPR port
第6题:
You work as one of ten network administrators at theBostonoffice of Ezonexam.com.
The Ezonexam.com network includes Windows 2000 Professional client computer, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 98 client computers, and UNIX client computers. Ezonexam employees who use the Windows operating systems stores files on a shared folders on a Windows 2000 Server computer that is named EzonexamFileServerA.
You are now required to make the shared folders on EzonexamFileServerA available for the Ezonexam staff that uses UNIX computers.
What action should you take?
A.Install and configure NFS (Network File System) on EzonexamFileServerA.
B.Configure data volumes on EzonexamFileServerA to be FAT volumes.
C.Disable Server Message Block (SMB) signing on EzonexamFileServerA.
D.Install Simple TCP/IP Services on EzonexamFileServerA.
第7题:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Active Directory network. The network consists of a single domain. The domain includes 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. All other client computers are Windows 2000 Professional computers.
You create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator. This default user policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You then install Terminal Services on one of the servers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation client computers.
You find that the users of the Terminal Server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places. You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.
What should you do?
A.Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the Terminal Server.
B.Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation computers.
C.Create a Windows 2000 Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.
D.Edit the local registry on the Windows NT Workstation computers to deny access to Entire Network in Network Neighborhood.
第8题:
You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant computers that are on the marketing segment of your network. You start one of the computers by using a RIS boot disk. However, you cannot connect to the RIS server.
You verify that the existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. The network router does not support BOOTP, so existing client computers use manually configured TCP/IP addresses. You want to enable the computers to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do?
A.Add a computer running DHCP Relay Agent to the marketing segment.
B.Add a computer running the network monitor driver to the marketing segment.
C.Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the marketing segment.
D.Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running Active Directory to the marketing segment.
第9题:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Your network includes 75 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. You are adding 50 new PXE-compliant computers to the network. The hardware on each computer is configured identically.
You are using a RIS image to deploy Windows 2000 Professional to the 50 computers. You successfully install Windows 2000 Professional on the first 10 computers. However, you cannot install Windows 2000 Professional on remaining 40 computers.
What should you do?
A.Configure the DHCP scope to add additional IP addresses.
B.Run Rbfg.exe from the RemoteInstall\Admin folder on the RIS server.
C.Modify the startup sequence in the CMOS of the remaining computers.
D.Create computer accounts on the remaining computers in the Active Directory.
第10题:
You are the network administrator for Company. Your network is a native mode Windows 2000 domain consisting of 50 Windows 2000 Professional client computers and six Windows 2000 Server computers. There are no routers on the network. The client computers have been configured for dynamic IP address application. The network is configured as shown in the Network Diagram. A user reports that she cannot connect to the server named ES1 from her client computer named Workstation5. When she attempts to browse //ES1 from the Run line she receives the message, “The network path was not found”. No other users are reporting problems connecting to ES1. From the user’s computer, you browse //192.168.72.6 from the Run line and successfully connect to the server. You run the ipconfig /all command. The relevant results are shown in the following table. You want the user to be able to access resources on ES1 by using the computer name. What should you do? ()