Windows NT
You create home directories for users Jan and Kim on a Windows NT Server computer. Jan works on a Windows NT Workstation computer. Kim works on a Microsoft Windows for Workgroups computer. After they log on, Jan can access her home directory, but Kim cannot access her home directory. What should you do?

You cannot do this. Home directories can be accessed only by Windows NT computers
Map a drive on Kim's Windows for Workgroups computer to her home directory on the server
Relocate Kim's home directory to her Windows for Workgroups computer
Start the Replication service on Kim's Windows for Workgroups computer

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Windows NT
When of the following is a system default profile used?

When the local accounts database recognizes that the user logging on has never done so from this computer
None of these
When, after the user has logged on, the personal or mandatory profiles are missing or corrupted
When there is no user logged on at the computer
When a user has logged on using the Guest account

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Windows NT
Several college interns are working at your company for the summer. You want to increase security by monitoring all user logons. How must you do this?

None of these
Use server Manager to set an Audit policy for all logon attempts to be on the user's assigned computer only
Use the Services option in Control Panel to start the Alerter service to audit logon attempts
Use Performance Monitor to create a log of all logon attempts
Use User Manager for Domains to set an Audit policy for all logon attempts

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Windows NT
A company has a department that consists of 15 engineers. The engineers have data that needs to be accessible only to their own team. The department continually has engineers arriving and departing, and it is difficult to identify a single administrator for the department Which model would be the best for this situation?

A master domain mode, with each engineer trusting the master domain and the data stored on the server
A complete trust mode, with each engineer's computer trusting the other engineer's computers
None of these
A single domain mode, with all data kept on the controller for the domain
A workgroup mode, with each engineer administering his or her own computer

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Windows NT
Why does a high number of broadcast messages adversely affect overall network performance?

Every computer on the network must process each broadcast message
None of these
Each broadcast message requires an acknowledgement packet from every computer on the network
No computer on the network can transmit data until each broadcast message has been acknowledged by every computer on the network
Broadcast messages are automatically routed to every segment of a LAN

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