Windows 2000 Server How can you recreate the PTR record in your Windows 2000 DNS server from you Windows 2000 client? None of above Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client None of above Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client 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? 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 RAID-5 volume None of above 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 Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume 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 RAID-5 volume None of above 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 Convert all three disks to dynamic disks. Create a striped volume ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You want to provide Internet access for the clients on your network. You decide to use Network Address Translation (NAT). You have a Windows 2000 computer you try to establish a secure Virtual Private Networking session with. You try connecting to the Remote Windows 2000 computer using L2TP. You are unable to establish a connection with the remote node using L2TP. You are able to make a connection with another computer in your same office. Why are you unable to make a connection.to the remote location? None of above You have not configured the NAT server to translate the IP Security packets L2TP does not work with Windows 2000 computers You can not establish a L2TP connection behind a computer running NAT. The L2TP session fails because the IP Security packets become corrupted NAT does not allow for remote networking None of above You have not configured the NAT server to translate the IP Security packets L2TP does not work with Windows 2000 computers You can not establish a L2TP connection behind a computer running NAT. The L2TP session fails because the IP Security packets become corrupted NAT does not allow for remote networking 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? 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 the domain 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 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 the domain 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 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of Windows 2000 domain and TWO Windows NT domains. The Windows 2000 domains trust each of the Windows NT domains. Each of Windows NT domains trust the Windows 2000 domain. A Windows 2000 domain controller named DC1 is configured to use a highly secure domain controller template. Users in the Windows NT domain report that they cannot access DC1. You need to allow the users of computers in the Windows NT domain to access resources on DC1. What should you do? Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured in the mixed mode Apply a less restrictive custom security template to DC1 Apply a less restrictive custom policy to Windows NT domain controller Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured to run in the native mode None of above Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured in the mixed mode Apply a less restrictive custom security template to DC1 Apply a less restrictive custom policy to Windows NT domain controller Ensure the Windows 2000 domain is configured to run in the native mode None of above ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server A Windows 2000 Server computer named server2 runs numerous 32bit applications and two 16bit applications. Users start the 16bit applications by running APP1.EXE for one application and APP2.EXE for another application. The 16bit applications are configured to run in the separate memory space. You want to create a performance base like chart in the system monitor for all the applications on server2. You add all of 32bit applications and now you want to add two 16bit applications. What should you do? None of above Add the APP1 and APP2 instances to the processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM, APP1 and APP2 instances for the processor time counter for the process object Add only the NTVDM instance for the percent processor time counter for the process object None of above Add the APP1 and APP2 instances to the processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM, APP1 and APP2 instances for the processor time counter for the process object Add only the NTVDM instance for the percent processor time counter for the process object ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP