Windows 2000 Server How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively? Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor None of above. Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor None of above. Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install a new multiple-process database application named Application on your Windows 2000 Server computer. Two days later, users begin to report that the new application has suddenly stopped responding to queries. You verify that the server is operation and decide that you need to restart the application. What should you do before you restart the application? None of above End both the Explorer.exe process and the Application.exe process End the Application.exe process End the Application.exe process tree End the task named Application None of above End both the Explorer.exe process and the Application.exe process End the Application.exe process End the Application.exe process tree End the task named Application ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are configuring a Windows 2000 Server computer as a Routing and Remote Access server for a Branch office. You discover that an incorrect driver was installed during the installation of the modem. You attempt to remove the modem by using Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel. After each attempt to remove the modem by using this method, the computer stops responding. You restart the computer again. You must install the correct driver for the modem as quickly as possible. What should you do? None of above Run the Modem troubleshooter and remove the modem when prompted. Restart the server Delete all references to modems in the registry Shut down the server, remove the modem card, and restart the server. Shut down the server again, insert the modem card, and restart the server Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to uninstall the modem. Restart the server None of above Run the Modem troubleshooter and remove the modem when prompted. Restart the server Delete all references to modems in the registry Shut down the server, remove the modem card, and restart the server. Shut down the server again, insert the modem card, and restart the server Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to uninstall the modem. Restart the server ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Your network is configured as shown in the exhibit. "Engineering! and Salesl have DHCP installed up them." All the servers are Windows 2000 Server computers that use TCP/IP as the only network protocol. The sales department uses one subnet and has servers named Salesl and Sales2. The engineering department uses another subnet and has servers named Engineeringl and Engineering2. Salesl and Engineeringl are configured to act as DHCP servers. The router that joins the two subnets is not RFC 1542 compliant and does not support DHCP/BOOTP relay. You want to allow Salesl and Engineeringl to support client computers on each other's subnets. What should you do? Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service None of above Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service None of above 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? 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 and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Task Manager to end any related child processes 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 and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Task Manager to end any related child processes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You have just configured two Windows NT Servers, Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 with no other software installed. You have an application server that needs to be monitored for performance to figure out what it's problem is, or to get some kind of baseline. You install Network Monitor on Monitor 2. What would you do to monitor Application server? Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1 Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance Install Network Monitor on Application Server Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1 Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance Install Network Monitor on Application Server Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP