Windows NT
You are installing a network interface card on a computer with the following configuration: a 5867133 CPU, 16MB or RAM, a 800-MB IDE hard disk, a parallel port configured as LPT1, and a serial port configured as COM1, which is currently used by a mouse. In addition to the IDE host adapter and the video card, the following devices have been installed on the computer's expansion bus: a modem on COM2, a SCSI host adapter for a CD-ROM drive, and a sound card. The SCSI hose adapter is using IRQ 5, and the sound card is using IRQ 11. The network interface card that you are installing supports the following choices for IRQ: 2, 3, 4, 5, 9,10 and 11. Which IRQ(s) could you use for the network interface card without creating an IRQ conflict with another device?

4
5
10
2
None of these

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Windows NT
There are two domains on your network. The DESIGN domain trusts the SALES domain. A color printer is shared in the DESIGN domain, and print permissions have been granted to the Domain Users and Domain Guests groups in the DESIGN domain. The Guest account has been enabled in the DESIGN domain. User John Y logs on using his account in the SALES domain. What must you do to allow JohnY to access the printer?

JohnY cannot access the printer with this configuration
Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Guests group
Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Users group
Do nothing. JohnY can access the printer now
None of these

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Windows NT
What does the Directory Replicator service allow you to do?

None of these
Copy directories and files from a Windows NT Server computer to a Windows NT Workstation computer that is not a member of a domain
Copy files from a Windows NT Workstation computer to a Windows NT Server computer
Copy updated user accounts from a primary domain controller to a backup domain controller
Mirror the files on multiple partitions from one Windows NT Server computer to another

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Windows NT
In your company, 2 Ethernet Networks are connected with a router. All network connections run TCP/IP. Your new client computer can access only the computers on your side of the router. All other computers are able to access one another. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

None of these
incorrect termination of the destination network
malfunctioning repeater
defective network adapter in the router
incorrect subnet mask on your client computer

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Windows NT
Windows Naming Service (WINS)

resolves computer names to IP addresses
None of these
dynamically allocates IP addresses to client computers
runs on Windows NT W/S
Increases broadcast traffic

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