Windows 2000 Server How can you recreate the PTR record in your Windows 2000 DNS server from you Windows 2000 client? None of above Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client None of above Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client 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 None of above 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 Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl None of above 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 Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install Terminal Services on a Windows 2000 domain controller. You install Terminal Services Client on users' client computers. Users report that when they try to connect to the Terminal server, they receive the following error message: "The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon interactively." When you attempt to log on to the Terminal server as an administrator from a user's computer, you log on successfully. You want users to be able to log on to the Terminal server. What should you do? Grant the users the right to log on over the network Grant the users the right to log on locally Grant the users the right to log on as a service Copy the users' home folders to the Terminal server Copy the users' prpfiles to the Terminal server Grant the users the right to log on over the network Grant the users the right to log on locally Grant the users the right to log on as a service Copy the users' home folders to the Terminal server Copy the users' prpfiles to the Terminal server ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install the Routing and Remote Access service on a Windows 2000 Server computer in your network. Your network is not directly connected to the Internet and uses the private IP address range 192.168.0.0. When you use Routing and Remote Access to dial in to the server, your computer connects successfully, but you are unable to access any resources. When you try to piiig servers by using their IP addresses, you receive the following message: "Request timed out." When you run the ipconfig command, it shows that your dial-up connection has been given the IP address 169.254.75.182. What should you do to resolve the problem? Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server None of above Configure the remote access server to act as a DHCP Relay Agent Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server None of above Configure the remote access server to act as a DHCP Relay Agent Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Your Windows 2000 Server computer includes an integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter. You are replacing the integrated adapter with a new 100-MB Ethernet adapter. You install the new adapter in an available PCI slot. When you restart the computer, you receive error messages in the System log stating that the new adapter Is missing or is not working. What should you do to resolve the problem? Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemrootsystem32Driver Cache folder None of above Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter Create a new hardware profile Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemrootsystem32Driver Cache folder None of above Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter Create a new hardware profile ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network that runs in mixed mode. You install a new Windows 2000 Server computer. You create and share a new HP LaserJet 4L printer. Your Windows 2000 Professional client computers can print to the new printer successfully. However, when users try to connect to the printer from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, they receive the dialog box shown in the exhibit. "The server on which the printer resides does not have a suitable HP LaserJet printer driver installed". You want the printer driver to be installed automatically on the Windows NT Workstation computers. What should you do? Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Net logon shared folder on the PDC emulator Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the WinntSystem32 pri liter sdri vers folder on the Windows 2000 print server Copy the Windows NT 4.0 Printer Drivers to the Net logon shared folders on all Windows NT Server 4.0 computers still configured as BDCs None of above Change the sharing options on the printer to install additional drivers for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the Net logon shared folder on the PDC emulator Copy the Windows NT 4.0 printer drivers to the WinntSystem32 pri liter sdri vers folder on the Windows 2000 print server Copy the Windows NT 4.0 Printer Drivers to the Net logon shared folders on all Windows NT Server 4.0 computers still configured as BDCs None of above Change the sharing options on the printer to install additional drivers for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP