Windows 2000 Server How can you recreate the PTR record in your Windows 2000 DNS server from you Windows 2000 client? Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client None of above Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client None of above 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? On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes None of above On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl On Engineering2 and Sales2, install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent service Configure Engineering2 and Sales2 as DHCP servers without any scopes None of above On Engineering2 and Sales2, install Routing and Remote Access, and configure RIP as a routing protocol Set the router option in the DHCP Scopes to 192.168.2.1 for Engineeringl and 192.168.1.1 for Salesl ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of a network that consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure the deployment of the most recent Windows 2000 service pack so that users of the Windows 2000 Professional computers receive the service pack automatically when they log on to the domain. What should you do? Create a Microsoft -Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the package in the Local Computer Policy None of above Create a Microsoft Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the package in a Group Policy Place the service pack in a Distributed file system (Dfs) Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack. Configure RIS to use the package Create a Microsoft -Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the package in the Local Computer Policy None of above Create a Microsoft Windows Installer package for the service pack. Configure the package in a Group Policy Place the service pack in a Distributed file system (Dfs) Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack. Configure RIS to use the package 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 Task Manager to end any related child processes Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Server service None of above Use Task Manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Workstation service Use Task Manager to end any related child processes Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Server service None of above Use Task Manager to end and automatically restart the Explorer.exe process Use Computer Management to stop and restart the Workstation service ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install Internet Information Services 5.0 on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. You create two new department web sites for the Human Resources and Sales departments. You use host headers to define these two new sites. You stop the Sales web site while a developer updates the contents of the site. If a user attempts to access the Sales site while it is stopped, what response will the user receive? The user will be redirected to an alternate default page for the Sales site's home directory None of above The user will receive a 404 - File Not Found error message The user will receive a 403.2 -Read Access Forbidden error message The user will be redirected to the Default Web site home page The user will be redirected to an alternate default page for the Sales site's home directory None of above The user will receive a 404 - File Not Found error message The user will receive a 403.2 -Read Access Forbidden error message The user will be redirected to the Default Web site home page ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You have a machine with two hard disk and you add an extra 100 GB hard disk for a specific Client-Server application to run on, because the application gets very slow returning query data. You want to have the fastest possible access for the Client-Server App to the HDD's. Which Raid should you apply? None of above RAID0 RAID2 RAID1 RAIDS None of above RAID0 RAID2 RAID1 RAIDS ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP