Windows 2000 Server How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively? Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install and run a third-party 32-bit application named Application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. After several days, the application stops responding. You open Task Manager and find that the CPU usage is at 100 percent. The normal range of CPU usage on the server is from 20 percent to 30 percent You end the application. However, you see that the CPU on the server is still at 100 percent. Task Manager shows no other applications running. You then examine the Processes page in Task Manager and confirm that the Application.exe process is no longer running. You want to return the CPU usage to its normal range. What should you do? None of above Use Task Manager to end any related child processes Use Task Manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Server service Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Workstation service None of above Use Task Manager to end any related child processes Use Task Manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Server service Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Workstation service ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You configure the server to audit all access to files that are places in shared folders. One week after you configured the server, users report that the server has stopped responding. You investigate the problem and discover a stop error with the error message: Stop C0000244 (Audit Failed) An attempt to generate a security audit failed. You restart the computer. You need to ensure that you can keep a record of all files access on the server. You also need to ensure that the stop error will not occur again. Save the security log to a file, and clear it every morning Delete the Liscense Trial registry key Set the CrashonAuditFail registry key to 0 Increase the size of the security log Set the Security Log to overwrite events as needed Save the security log to a file, and clear it every morning Delete the Liscense Trial registry key Set the CrashonAuditFail registry key to 0 Increase the size of the security log Set the Security Log to overwrite events as needed ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Computer accounts and user accounts in your domain have been seperated into OUs for administrative purpose. You want to require strong passwords for the local user accounts only. What should you do? Set a Group Policy on each local computer to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing computer accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy Set a Group Policy on the domain to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy None of above Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing user accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy Set a Group Policy on each local computer to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing computer accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy Set a Group Policy on the domain to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy None of above Set a Group Policy on all OUs containing user accounts to enable the passwords must meet complexity requirements policy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer that has one hard disk. This computer runs a custom application that writes a large number of small temporary files in a single directory to support request from client computers. To improve performance of the application, you add three new 100-GB SCSI disks to the server to hold these temporary files. You want to ensure that the application can use all 300 GB of space with a single drive letter. You also want to ensure the fastest possible performance when writing the temporary files. How should you configure the three disks? None of above Create a single volume on each of the three disks. Format each volume as NTFS. Mount the roots of Disk 2 and Disk 3 in the root folder of Disk 1 Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a RAID-5 volume Create a single volume on Disk 1. Format the volume as NTFS. Extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks None of above Create a single volume on each of the three disks. Format each volume as NTFS. Mount the roots of Disk 2 and Disk 3 in the root folder of Disk 1 Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a RAID-5 volume Create a single volume on Disk 1. Format the volume as NTFS. Extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Your Windows 2000 Server computer uses a non-Plug and Play ISA modem configured to use IRQ 5. You add a PCI modem and restart the computer. Device Manager reports an IRQ conflict between the two modems. Both modem are trying to use IRQ 5. You want to resolve the problem. What should you do? None Of above Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 10 Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 9 Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 5 for non-Plug and Play devices Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 10 for non-Plug and Play devices None Of above Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 10 Use Device Manager to change the IRQ for the original modem to IRQ 9 Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 5 for non-Plug and Play devices Edit the CMOS settings on the computer to reserve IRQ 10 for non-Plug and Play devices ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP